In the course of his research, Graham made notes, both in notebooks and on loose sheets of paper. These were generally concerned with his interests in philosophy, experiencing life and language study.
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455 Description archivistique résultats pour Chinese philosophy
Notes initially discussing some aspects of Confucianism. A Crusader notebook with red cover.
Notes on different texts including by Rousseau, Hayek, Yue fu da ren 岳父大人. "Study Note" book with blue plastic cover.
Sans titreFragment about Mohist philosophy.
Sans titreLetter from Max Black, Director, Society for the Humanities, Cornell University, to Angus Graham to inform Graham that the Executive Committee of the Society for Humanities has unanimously voted to ask Graham to accept a Senior Visiting Fellowship for the academic year 1971-1972. If this is not possible the offer is open also for 1972-1973. He gives details of the stipend and the term dates.
Sans titreLetter from Henry Guerlac, Director, Society for the Humanities, Cornell University, to Angus Graham to ask him what kind of accommodation he might need during his stay as a Senior Fellow in 1972-73. He also asks for a description of the seminars Graham might deliver. He encloses a description of seminars given that year. With the letter there is a small printed note with titles and descriptions of two of Graham's seminars.
Sans titreLetter from Clara T. Pierson, Foreign Scholar Advisor, Cornell University, to congratulate Graham on his appointment as a Senior Fellow in the Society for the Humanities. She is enclosing a Certificate of Eligibility for Exchange Visitor Status and a duplicate of the form for him to keep (not present).
Sans titreLetter from Angus Graham to Jeanie Toong, Institute of East Asian Philosophies, to let her know of the arrival or Mrs Der Pao Graham in Singapore and to send a research proposal.
Sans titreQuestion forms and logical categories in Chinese and Eastern thought - proposed research project by A.C. Graham for Institute of East Asian Philosophies.
Sans titreThis material consists of correspondence regarding possible Visiting Fellowships for Angus Graham at the Faculty of Asian Studies, The Australian National University, Canberra.
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