Letter from Shlomo Biderman, Department of Philosophy, Tel Aviv University, to Angus Graham to thank him for agreeing to contribute to Rationality and Irrationality and to ask if he would write on the Chinese dimension of the issue.
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Letter from Sherwood Sugden, Consulting Editor, Open Court Publishing Company, to Angus Graham concerning the Chinese characters in his book.
Open Court Publishing CompanyLetter from Sherwood Sugden, Open Court Publishing Company, to Angus Graham to enclose a photocopy of the first 30 galleys along with pages of Graham's manuscript as marked for the typesetter. He adds some editorial queries.
Open Court Publishing CompanyLetter from Sherwood Sugden, Consulting Editor, Open Court Publishing Company, to Angus Graham to state that he had the Chinese characters faxed to Graham at Brown University, but also sends them with the letter in case the fax didn't reach him. Sugden hopes to have the first galleys ready in 2-3 weeks.
Open Court Publishing CompanyLetter from R.R.C. de Crespigny to Angus Graham to offer a Visiting Fellowship to Graham for 2 months in 1981 at the Faculty of Asian Studies, The Australian National University. He outlines the conditions of the fellowship and his desire that Graham will be able to take up the position. Graham has annotated "Replied 24/10/80. Would come for a fortnight at most".
Crespigny R.R.C. de b 1936Letter from Roger T. Ames, Philosophy East and West, to Bernard Schwartz, Henry Rosemont and Angus Graham to enclose a letter from Ellis Kraus, Association for Asian Studies, to state that they would not be included in the official programme for the conference (See ACG/19/8/6). However he suggests that they still might hold the roundtable.
Ames Roger T. b 1947Letter from Roger T. Ames, Editor, Philosophy East and West, to Angus Graham concerning the panel planned for Graham's book and that it would not be a fringe event. He also thanks Graham for informing him concerning G.E.R. Lloyd's Polarity and Analogy.
Ames Roger T. b 1947Letter from Roger T. Ames, Associate Professor, University of Hawaii, to Angus Graham to inform that he will be on sabbatical at Clare Hall, Cambridge, during 1986-87 and the University will be looking for a replacement. He asks if Graham would be interested. He also suggests possible candidates for a position at the Australian National University in Canberra and for a position in Singapore.
Ames Roger T. b 1947Letter from Roger Ames, Philosophy East & West, to Teo Han Wue, Institute of East Asian Philosophies, Singapore, to confirm that, with David L. Hall, he would like to publish an American edition of Graham's Studies in Chinese Philosophy and Philosophical Literature with the State University of New York Press. He asks if his request will be considered.
Ames Roger TLetter from Roger Ames to Angus Graham, concerning Graham's illness and that he hopes Graham has received their comments on his manuscript.
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