Letter from David to Angus Graham to inform him that Reason and Spontaneity is in Jess Bell's hands. Lee Yearley and himself also have copies.
Letter from D.C. Lau to Angus Graham which shows detailed exchange of views on translation of "Daqu" section of the Mozi or Mojing, the Mohist canon.
Lau D.CLetter from D.C. Ratham to the Secretary, RAS, to enclose his entry for the Essay competition. Typed with printed letterhead, with annotation "Essay sent 26/4", 1 side, dated 31 January 1950.
Letter from de Vaudreuil to Thomas Manning concerning meeting with Manning. This letter written in French but comes from 58 East Street, Manchester Square (London) and is addressed to Manning at 16 Cecil Street, Strand, London. Undated, handwritten, 1 piece, 2 sides
Letter from de Vaudreuil, de la Tour d'Auvergne to Thomas Manning regarding his permission to stay with the Serrants. Undated. Handwritten, 1 piece, 1 side
Letter from Denis C. Twitchett, East Asian Studies, Princeton University, to Colleague to inform of the revival of the publication "Asia Major" and to ask for articles and contributions for consideration.
Twitchett Denis Crispin 1925-2006Letter from Denis Sinor to D.S. Rice to send to him the three essays that had been entered for the competition. He gives his opinion of the essays and the date by which their decision needs to be made. Typed with printed letterhead, 1 side, dated 26 March 1956,
Sinor Denis 1916-2011 OrientalistLetter from Denis, Princeton University, to Angus Graham to apologise for Ira Kasoff's dissertation arriving without a covering letter. He had sent it to Graham as he thought Graham might be interested in it and would value Graham's opinion on suitability for publication in the Monograph series of Cambridge University Press.
Letter from Denise Burnette, Marketing Secretary, Open Court Publishing Company, to Angus Graham to ask him to fill out the author questionnaire in order to help with marketing his book.
Open Court Publishing CompanyLetter from Denison Ross to Col, Hoysted, RAS Secretary, in which he expresses his opinion concerning the candidate whose essay he thinks is most suitable to win the competition and to express his regrets that he cannot attend the meeting. With this letter are his report, and those of W. Foster and E. Maclagan. Handwritten and typed material, 3 pieces, dated 27 October 1937 - 8 November 1837.
Ross Edward Denison 1871-1940 Orientalist