Liu Hsieh as Literary Theorist, Critic, and Rhetorician, draft of Paul Y. Shao's dissertation sent by Shao to Graham with a letter from Shao to Graham requesting comments on the dissertation.
Shao Paul Youg-shingChinese philosophy
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"Li, Qi and Shu: an Introduction to Science and Civilisation in China" by Hi Peng Yoke, Hong Kong University Press, 1985. Draft review of the publication by Graham.
Graham Angus Charles 1919-1991Letter to Angus Graham from a M.A. student at the University of California, Berkeley, to discuss his thesis on the reconstruction of the Tactical chapters of the Mo-tzŭ and to ask if Graham would be willing to comment upon it. Letter is incomplete.
Letter to Angus Graham concerning Graham's paper on Chuang-tzu and the imperative as concerning living a life. Typed on paper with Columbia University letterhead, illegible signature, undated.
Letter from Yih-Yuan Li, Dean, College of Humanities and Social Sciences, National Tsing Hua University, to Angus Graham to thank him for considering going to Tsing Hua again for a semester. For this he would be attached to the newly established Institute of Linguistics and Philology. Dr Kuang Mei will contact Graham nearer the time.
National Tsing Hua University TaipehLetter from W.V. Quine, Department of Philosophy, Harvard University, to Angus Graham to thank him for sending the article about Conceptual Schemes and to make his comments upon it.
Quine W. V. Willard Van OrmanLetter from [Wong] Siu-Kit to Angus Graham to ask Graham's indulgence in reading Wong's essay on Mencius. ("Meaning in Mencius", published in Journal of Oriental Studies 9.2 (1971), 347-367), and Wong's uncertainty regarding the essay being amateurish. He also writes of his concerns regarding level tone words and deflected tone words.
Letter from Wing-tsit Chan to Members of the Chu Hsi Conference to inform that a contract has been signed with the University of Hawaii Press to publish the conference volumes. He asks for suggestion for the title of the volume. He also writes concerning his trip to trace the footsteps of Chu Hsi.
Chan Wing-tsit 1901-1994Letter from Wing-tsit Chan to Angus Graham to inform Graham that he had been through Graham's paper and sends textual edits and notes. The letter is annotated by Graham.
Chan Wing-tsit 1901-1994Letter from William Taylor, University of London, to Angus Graham to inform Graham that the title of Emeritus Professor of Classical Chinese had been conferred on him in recognition and appreciation of Graham's services to the University.
University of London School of Oriental and African Studies