Letter from Sherwood Sugden, Consulting Editor, Open Court Publishing Company, to Angus Graham to state that he had the Chinese characters faxed to Graham at Brown University, but also sends them with the letter in case the fax didn't reach him. Sugden hopes to have the first galleys ready in 2-3 weeks.
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Letter from David Ramsey Steele, Open Court Publishing Company, to Angus Graham to suggest he forwards a copy of Reason and Spontaneity to David Gordon who Steele will make sure will review the book for International Philosophical Quarterly.
Sem títuloLetter from David Hall to Angus Graham to send Graham a copy of Ben Schwartz's review of Graham's book and a copy of an article by Rotenstreich (article not with the letter). Hall expresses his opinion of the review and then encourages Graham to reconsider the idea of writing an autobiography.
Sem títuloLetter from David Hall to Angus Graham to enclose some items he had forgotten to send (not with the letter). He writes that Ben Schwartz had called about his review which he hoped Graham would not find hostile.
Sem títuloLetter from Joan Merrill, Office Coordinator, Open Court Publishing Company, to Angus Graham to send his royalty statement for Disputers of the Tao through to 31 December 1989. The statement is with the letter.
Sem títuloReview of Disputers of the Tao by Anne D. Birdwhistell, Stockton State College.
Sem títuloCorrespondence concerning Graham's time as a Visiting Professor at Brown University.
Sem títuloLetter from Hal Roth, Brown University, to Angus Graham to relate that he has settled in and is teaching Indian Buddhism but he is missing his colleagues in London. He writes about the possibility of Graham going to Brown and asks for an up-to-date CV. He would also inform Harvard and Yale if Graham was to come. He recommends the restaurants in Providence.
Sem títuloLetter from John P. Reeder, Department of Religious Studies, Brown University, to Angus Graham to thank for his letter concerning Hal Roth and to express his regret that funding is not possible for Graham to come to the University.
Sem títuloLetter from Hal Roth, Brown University, to Angus Graham to inform that the books Graham has requested for his course have been ordered. He also asks Graham's advice on the programme for a planned one day workshop.
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