Correspondence concerning Graham's time as a Visiting Professor at Brown University.
Sans titreLetter 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.
Sans titreLetter 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.
Sans titreLetter from Hal Roth to Angus Graham to state that he is organising a panel on Huang-Lao for the meeting of the Association of Asian Studies in New Orleans in the coming spring and asking Graham whether he would be willing to participate.
Sans titreLetter from Hal Roth to Angus Graham to express his delight that Graham has agreed to be on the panel. With the letter is a copy of the panel proposal with abstracts for "What is Huang-lao?" by Harold D. Roth, "Warfare Taoist Style: How Military Traditions flow into the Huai-Nan Tzu" by Kidder Smith, and "A Confucian with a Taoist face?: The Huang-Lao Chapters of the Ch'un Ch'ui Fan Lu" by Sarah A. Queen.
Sans titreThe Papers of Angus C. Graham include material pertaining to both book and article publications, to reviews written and to his translation, poetry and short story work. It includes correspondence with other academics in his field and with some poets. There is material pertaining to appointments that he has held and conferences attended, notebooks, diaries and a single photograph. There is also a considerable volume of others' articles and some material concerning others' academic appointments.
Sans titreCorrespondence sent and received by Graham between 1980 and 1984.
Sans titreThe Strange Case of the Overdue Book: A Study in the Fortuity of Textual Transmission by Harold Roth, draft paper for the Festschrift for Yün-hua Jan, From Benares to Beijing: Essays on Buddhism and Chinese Religion, edited by Gregory Schopen and Koichi Shinohara, Mosaic Press, 1991, pp.161-186.
Sans titrePublications and associated correspondence of unknown date.
Sans titreGraham was, at times, asked for help and advice regarding other people's applications for position or funding. This material contains proposals and correspondence associated with others' appointments.
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