Letter from David L. Hall, Chairman, Philosophy Department, The University of Texas at El Paso, to Angus Graham to thank for sending the paper, "Value, Fact and Facing Fact". He continues that he was a reader of Reason and Spontaneity for Hawaii Press. He encloses his report and writes that he is willing to correspond regarding improving the manuscript.
Hall David LLetter from David Keightley, Associate Professor, University of California, Berkeley, to Angus Graham to ask if Graham would be willing to have his paper on tseng pu published in Early China.
Keightley David NLetter from David Hawkes to E.H.S. Simmonds, President of Royal Asiatic Society, to express the great honour in being proposed as the Gold Medal recipient but that he feels unable to accept the medal as he is only partly through his work. He also does not want the distraction of preparing a lecture and therefore declines that opportunity too. Typed, dated 15 July 1974.
Hawkes David 1923-2009 SinologistLetter from David Hall to Angus Graham to enclose some items he had forgotten to send (not with the letter). He writes that Ben Schwartz had called about his review which he hoped Graham would not find hostile.
Hall David LLetter from David Hall to Angus Graham to present his and Roger's comments on Graham's manuscript.
Hall David LLetter from David Hall to Angus Graham to send Graham a copy of Ben Schwartz's review of Graham's book and a copy of an article by Rotenstreich (article not with the letter). Hall expresses his opinion of the review and then encourages Graham to reconsider the idea of writing an autobiography.
Hall David LLetter from David Hall to Angus Graham to inform Graham of the part he plays in Hall's new novel and to make his comments on the Conceptual Schemes piece.
Hall David LLetter from David Hall to Angus Graham concerning the title of the publication, The Rhyme of Reason.
Hall David LLetter from David [Hall] to Angus Graham concerning Lloyd's "Polarity and Analogy" and how that may help in Graham research on correlative thinking. He writes that he enjoyed Graham's Bataille piece and gives possible alternatives for Graham's book on reason. He also writes of his own paper on Eros and Irony. He writes Bill Lucker sends his greetings.
Letter from David Downs, T.L. Wilson & Co., to Diana Crawford, RAS Secretary, to inform that the proposed changes in the Rules were satisfactory, dated 13 July 1966.