Letter from Joel Kupperman, Department of Philosophy, University of Connecticut, to Angus Graham to try again to formulate what he believes is Graham's vulnerable point in the argument.
Kupperman JoelLetter from Joan [Scores] to Richard Pankhurst to explain about her research on James Bruce and to make an appointment to see him.
Letter 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.
Open Court Publishing CompanyA letter expressing their deepest sympathy to Patricia that Stuart had died. They recall 55 years of friendship.
A letter expressing sympathy to Patricia.
A letter with two pages expressing her sympathy to Patricia about the sad news of Stuarts. 'I always thought of him as such a wonderful and inspiring person and I always came away feeling I had learnt something. He had such a calm and gentle manner'.
Letter from J.N.L. Baker, Tutor, Jesus College, Oxford, to affirm that the accompanying essay was the work of his pupil, Peter Alun Jones. Typed, 1 side, dated 29 March 1950.
Letter from J.F.P. Hopkins to Miss Crawford, RAS Secretary, in which he replies that he would be pleased to be an examiner. Handwritten with printed letterhead, 1 side, dated 6 July 1967.
Hopkins J.F.PLetter from J.F. Standish, Curzon Press, to Mrs Pek Siok Ching, Institute of East Asian Philosophies, to agree that the name of the Institute can be shown somewhere on Graham's book. With this letter is a copy of the reply sent by Pek Siok Ching regarding the status of the Institute and the request for the Institute to be acknowledged in Graham's book, dated 12 October 1984.
Curzon PressLetter from J.F. Standish to Miss Elizabeth Tonge to thank for sending the corrected proofs and copy for the index. He will save detailed comments until they have received technical information from the printers. Typed, 1 side, dated 7th June 1982.
Standish John F