Letter from K.H.J. Gardiner, Faculty of Asian Studies, The Australian National University, Canberra, to Angus Graham to ask Graham whether he would consider spending some time at the University.
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Letter from Angus Graham to Dr Pak concerning refused permission for Graham to leave the Institute of East Asian Philosophy for a period to lecture at the Australian National University. Two copies, each 3 pieces.
Sans titreLetter from Angus Graham to J.T.F. Jordens to apologise for the delay in replying and to suggest the best time for him to take up the Fellowship.
Sans titreLetter from Ken H.J. Gardiner, Asian History Centre, The Australian National University, Canberra, to Angus Graham regarding his forthcoming visit. Ken and his wife, Merril, will meet him at Sydney airport and then take him to Canberra. He writes of the seminars Graham will teach and the people he is likely to meet.
Sans titreLetter from Angus Graham to G.W. Clarke, Humanities Research Centre, Australian National University, regarding Graham's inability to come to Australia that year due to ill health.
Sans titreLetter from Ian Donaldson, Director, Humanities Research Centre, The Australian National University, to Angus Graham to express his distress at hearing of Graham's health problems and the news that he would be unable to visit. He will inform all necessary parties.
Sans titreCorrespondence concerning Graham's tenure at the National Tsing Hua University, Taiwan, as a Visiting Professor.
Sans titreLetter from Li an Chen, Chairman, of confirmation of the appointment by the National Science Council of a Visiting Professor Award at National Tsing Hua University to Angus Graham to conduct research on "A grammar of classical Chinese" and offer courses. The appointment is from 16 February 1987 to 31 July 1987,
Sans titreLetter from John P. Reeder, Department of Religious Studies, Brown University, to Angus Graham concerning other sources of funding for Graham to be a Visiting Professor in 1986-87 as he is not eligible for the Fullbright scholarship-in-residence scheme.
Sans titreLetter from Sumner B. Twiss, Professor of Religious Studies, Brown University, to Angus Graham to inform that funding has now been secured for his appointment as a Visiting Professor and to ask him to teach two courses, one of which would be in the area of Chinese religion and philosophy.
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