Letter 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.
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Letter 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.
Sin títuloLetter from John J. Quinn, Dean of the Faculty, Brown University, to Angus Graham to send forms requiring federal regulations for employment. On the reverse of this letter is a note from Jock R. (John P. Reeder) to Angus Graham to thank for his notification of change of plans.
Sin títuloLetter 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.
Sin títuloLetter from Larry Laudan, Department of Philosophy, University of Hawaii, to Angus Graham to offer Graham a one-semester appointment as Visiting Full Professor of philosophy. He gives details of the stipend and the courses they would like Graham to teach.
Sin títuloLetter from Larry Laudan, Department of Philosophy, University of Hawaii, to Angus Graham to offer Graham a one-semester appointment as Visiting Full Professor of philosophy in Spring Semester 1988-89 with possible extension for a second semester. He advises that Graham apply for a visa for employment in the United States in the near future.
Sin títuloLetter from Lee Yearley, Chair, Religious Studies, Stanford University, to Angus Graham to inform him of the upcoming opening at the university for a specialist in premodern indigenous Chinese thought. A separate sheet gives a description of the position.
Sin títuloLetter from Glen Dudridge, The Oriental Institute, Oxford, to Angus Graham to ask whether he would be willing to give some talks to students at the Institute in the coming term.
Sin títuloMemo from Donald J. Munro, Professor of Philosophy, University of Michigan, to Participants in the Conference to ask participants to set aside the time to attend the conference and to send the material from March 1978 which some seemed not to have received.
Sin títuloLetter from Marian Gram, Conference Coordinator, University of Michigan, to Angus Graham to ask whether he can possibly change the dates that he is in Boston due to difficulties with obtaining flights on the dates he provided.
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