Correspondence concerning Graham's time as a Visiting Professor at Brown University.
Sem títuloLetter 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.
Sem títuloLetter from John P. Reeder, Department of Religious Studies, Brown University, to Angus Graham to thank for his letter concerning Hal Roth and to express his regret that funding is not possible for Graham to come to the University.
Sem títuloLetter 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.
Sem títuloTwo letters about an upcoming opening at the university for a specialist in premodern indigenous Chinese thought.
Sem títuloLetter from Donald J. Munro, Professor of Philosophy, University of Michigan, to Angus Graham to give Graham an update on the planned conference on Individualism and Wholism: The Confucian and Taoist Philosophical Perspective to be held in June 1981. He asks Graham to proceed with his research for a Paper to be presented there. He includes documents about the proposed conference.
Sem títuloLetter from Marian Gram, Conference Coordinator, University of Michigan, to Angus Graham concerning the change in plans for his attendance at the "Individualism and Wholism" conference.
Sem títuloLetter from Angus Graham to Jean-Paul Reding to respond to Reding's criticisms and to inform him that Graham delivered the paper at a conference in Taiwan and hopes it will be published in the Tsing Hua Journal.
Sem títuloCorrespondence concerning Graham's participation in this conference.
Sem títuloLetter from Kwong-Loi Shun, University of California, Berkeley, to Angus Graham to thank him for agreeing to be a discussant for the panel and to give him details of the format of the panel.
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