Letter from Susanne Rade, Walter de Gruyter and Co., to Angus Graham to explain that the preparation of the handbook had been delayed.
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Letter from T.C. Lai, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, to Angus Graham to confirm approval for the manuscript and to ask concerning the specifics of printing.
Lai T. CLetter from T.C. Lai, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, to Angus Graham to express his interest in Graham's manuscript, Later Mohist Logic, Ethics and Science and to ask Graham to send it to him.
Lai T. CLetter from Teo Han We, Associate Research Fellow, Institute of East Asian Philosophies, Singapore, to Angus Graham to clarify the copyright position regarding his book Studies in Chinese Philosophy and Philosophical Literature.
Institute of East Asian PhilosophiesLetter from the editors, Walter de Gruyter and Co., to the author to send two copies of the contract and asking that one would be returned signed. The editors ask for two copies of the typescript article and provide cards for bibliographical details. With this letter is a Contributor's Contract between Walter de Gruyter & Co. and Angus Graham for his contribution to Sprachphilosophie, editorial guidelines and a "Supplement for the Handbuch Sprachphilosophie".
Walter de Gruyter & CoLetter from Trewin Copplestone to Angus Graham to commission Graham to write the article Other Schools of Philosophy.
Letter from TWA Airlines to Angus Graham concerning his prepaid tickets to fly with the airline.
Letter from Victor Mair, Harvard University, to Angus Graham to acknowledge receipt of Graham's revised essay.
Mair Victor Henry b 1943Letter from Victor Mair, University of Pennsylvania, to Angus Graham to inform Graham that he has a verbal agreement from the editor of the East Asian series of the University Press of Hawaii to publish the volume and that they should be proceeding with it immediately.
Mair Victor Henry b 1943Letter from Victor Mair, Harvard University, to Angus Graham to invite him to join in a book of essays on Chuang-tzu. He informs Graham of other participants in the project and enquires when Graham's translation of the Chuang-tzu will be published.
Mair Victor Henry b 1943