Letter from Yih-Yuan Li, Dean, College of Humanities and Social Sciences, National Tsing Hua University, to Angus Graham to thank him for considering going to Tsing Hua again for a semester. For this he would be attached to the newly established Institute of Linguistics and Philology. Dr Kuang Mei will contact Graham nearer the time.
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Letter to Angus Graham concerning Graham's paper on Chuang-tzu and the imperative as concerning living a life. Typed on paper with Columbia University letterhead, illegible signature, undated.
Letter to Angus Graham from a M.A. student at the University of California, Berkeley, to discuss his thesis on the reconstruction of the Tactical chapters of the Mo-tzŭ and to ask if Graham would be willing to comment upon it. Letter is incomplete.
"Li, Qi and Shu: an Introduction to Science and Civilisation in China" by Hi Peng Yoke, Hong Kong University Press, 1985. Draft review of the publication by Graham.
Graham Angus Charles 1919-1991Liu Hsieh as Literary Theorist, Critic, and Rhetorician, draft of Paul Y. Shao's dissertation sent by Shao to Graham with a letter from Shao to Graham requesting comments on the dissertation.
Shao Paul Youg-shingMaking out the Way : Newspaper cutting from The Times Literary Supplement, 18 June 1986 of the Review by Graham of Benjamin I. Schwartz's The World of Thought in Ancient China published by Harvard University Press. Also two reduced photocopies of the review and 2 typed drafts.
Graham Angus Charles 1919-1991Ma-wang-tui Lao-tzu : Partial draft of text and annotated translation of chapters 50 and 76, including also notes on other chapters.
Memo 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.
Munro Donald J. b 1940Memorandum from M.J. Daly, Publications Officer, SOAS, to Angus Graham to inform him that all 150 copies of Chuang-tzŭ: Textual Notes to a Partial Translation had been sold. They can now reimburse the money given by Graham towards the cost of publications. He also asks whether it would be worth printing a further 100.
Daly Martin John b 1939Mo-Tzu - article draft, undated.
Graham Angus Charles 1919-1991