Letter from Larry Laudan, Department of Philosophy, University of Hawaii, to Angus Graham to offer Graham a one-semester appointment as Visiting Full Professor of philosophy. He gives details of the stipend and the courses they would like Graham to teach.
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Letter from Larry Laudan, Department of Philosophy, University of Hawaii, to Angus Graham to offer Graham a one-semester appointment as Visiting Full Professor of philosophy in Spring Semester 1988-89 with possible extension for a second semester. He advises that Graham apply for a visa for employment in the United States in the near future.
Sem títuloLetter from Henry Rosemont, Department of Philosophy, University of Hawaii, to Angus Graham concerning Graham's flight itinerary for arriving in Honolulu (possibly for this appointment).
Sem títuloLetter from Frits Staal, Department of South and Southeast Asian Studies, Berkeley, to Angus Graham to invite him to lecture at the University for which they can pay for his travel and a small honorarium. Staal invites Graham to stay with him and asks concerning possible dates and subject matter.
Sem títuloTwo letters about an upcoming opening at the university for a specialist in premodern indigenous Chinese thought.
Sem títuloLetter from Lee Yearley, Chair, Religious Studies, Stanford University, to Angus Graham to inform him of the upcoming opening at the university for a specialist in premodern indigenous Chinese thought. A separate sheet gives a description of the position.
Sem títuloLetter from Lyman P. Van Slyke, Director, Professor of History, Stanford University, to Angus Graham concerning their search for a successor to David Nivison. He is replying in response to an earlier letter from Graham and explains something about the scope of the position.
Sem títuloLetter from Glen Dudridge, The Oriental Institute, Oxford, to Angus Graham to ask whether he would be willing to give some talks to students at the Institute in the coming term.
Sem títuloGraham attended a number of conferences during his academic career. This series contains correspondence about his attendance at some of them and subsequent publications.
Sem títuloCorrespondence about the conference entitled Individualism and Wholism: The Confucian and Taoist Philosophical Perspective held in York, Maine, USA, and Graham's participation in it.
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