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              GB 891 ACG-ACG/19-ACG/19/8-ACG/19/8/4 · File · 17th Jul 1990
              Part of Papers of Angus C. Graham

              Letter from Roger Ames, Philosophy East & West, to Angus Graham to thank him for his detailed comments on Rationality in Ancient China and Greece: A Comparison which will help in the editorial decision regarding the article. In a postscript he also informs that he has set up a roundtable for the Association of Asian Studies conference in New Orleans on the Disputers of Tao with Bernard Schwartz, Henry Rosemont and Nathan Sivin.

              Ames Roger T. b 1947
              GB 891 ACG-ACG/18-ACG/18/1-ACG/18/1/2 · File · 13th May 1982
              Part of Papers of Angus C. Graham

              Letter from Richard Gray to Angus Graham to ask if he would consider providing a course on early Chinese philosophical and ethical systems of thought for the M.A. course on Religion and Philosophy at SOAS.

              University of London School of Oriental and African Studies
              GB 891 ACG-ACG/5-ACG/5/2-ACG/5/2/23 · File · 29th Dec 1986
              Part of Papers of Angus C. Graham

              Letter from R.F. Price, La Trobe University, Australia, to Angus Graham, to express his regret that they were unable to meet when Graham was in Melbourne. He writes of a recent hospitalisation when Graham's book on Mojia effectively took his mind off his body. He expresses how well the book was organised.

              Price R.F. b 1926
              GB 891 ACG-ACG/19-ACG/19/5-ACG/19/5/2 · File · 2nd Feb 1988
              Part of Papers of Angus C. Graham

              Letter from Philip J. Ivanhoe, Stanford University, to Angus Graham to welcome Graham to the States and to inform him that the David Nivison commemorative conference is proceeding as scheduled. He also informs on the revised format for the conference.

              Ivanhoe Philip J. b 1954
              GB 891 ACG-ACG/18-ACG/18/5-ACG/18/5/7 · File · 18th Jun 1985
              Part of Papers of Angus C. Graham

              Letter from Patricia White, Acting Registrar, The Australian National University, Canberra, to Angus Graham to formally invite Graham to accept the appointment as Visiting Fellow in the Asian History Centre for 3 weeks from 31 August 1985. She sets out the conditions and asks that if he accepts to return a signed copy of the conditions of appointment.

              Australian National University Canberra
              GB 891 ACG-ACG/18-ACG/18/7-ACG/18/7/1 · File · 14th Dec 1985
              Part of Papers of Angus C. Graham

              Letter from Norman Girardot, Religion Studies Department, Lehigh University, to Angus Graham regarding the possibility of Graham having some visiting academic appointment at the University. He also writes concerning the possibility of a sourcebook of Taoist texts and whether Graham would be interested in being involved. He also encloses a review of 'Myth and Meaning' by Hakim Bey (not with letter).

              Giradot Norman J. ca 2021Jh
              GB 891 ACG-ACG/24-ACG/24/5-ACG/24/5/30 · File · 14th Dec 1985
              Part of Papers of Angus C. Graham

              Letter from Norman Giradot to Angus Graham to ask again about the possibility of him going to the Lehigh University at Bethlehem (see ACG/18/7) and to enclose some articles, 2 pieces. The articles are: The Way of Godzilla: An Anarchist Appraisal of N. J. Girardot's Myth and Meaning in Early Taoism by Hakim Bey, 6 pieces. Letter from Jeffery Yuen to N. J. Girardot, 2 pieces. The Taoist Tradition: Take Home Final Exam, 5 pieces, dated 13 December 1985.

              Giradot Norman J. ca 2021Jh