Two letters from Angus Graham to Tim [Moore] to ask for his help on Derrida's philosophy.
Sans titreLetter from Edward L. Shaughnessy, University of Chicago, to Angus Graham to ask Graham whether he would consider writing a response to Professor Qiu Xigui's paper on oracle-bone inscription for a special edition of Early China.
Sans titreCorrespondence between Geoffrey Lloyd and Angus Graham concerning points of Chinese thought. Two letters.
Sans titreChristmas card from Donald Paterson to Angus Graham with news of his visits to Ronnie Scott's and of learning that Graham is in Singapore.
"The Influence of Eastern Philosophers, No.3 China, written and narrated by Dr A.C. Graham". Script of interview between Graham and "Reader" for radio/TV programme.
Sans titreNewspaper cutting about parties at Graham's house. Photocopy of cutting from the Lianhebao 聯合報 with annotated date in English.
The Greek verb "to Be" and the Concept of Being" by Charles H. Kahn. Draft with annotation "For A.C. Graham, best regards, C.K." (Kahn presented "The Greek Verb 'To Be' and the Problem of Being" to the Society for Ancient Greek Philosophy at its meeting with the Eastern Division of the American Philosophical Association in New York in 1965. It was published as "The Greek Verb 'To Be' and the Concept of Being" in Foundations of Language 2.3 (1966) 245-265).
With this article is a letter from Charles Kahn to Angus Graham to send a paper of his conclusion (not attached). He promises to send a revised draft of the rest of the material once he has typed it, dated 30 December 1965.
A New Theory on the Origins of Mohism draft by Chow Tse-tsung (University of Wisconsin), eventually published in Wen-lin: Studies in the Chinese Humanities, Vol. 2 (1968) presented at the 27th International Congress of Orientalists, Ann Arbor, 1967.
Sans titreA Guide to Reference and Source Materials for Chinese Studies (Preliminary Draft) by Tsuen-Hsuin Tsien, University of Chicago, with handwritten note to Graham.
Sans titreStrike Newspaper - printed pamphlet from Yale University.