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      <unitid encodinganalog="3.1.1">JCPP/Bronowski/Bronowski/3/7</unitid>
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          <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Correspondence with organisations and people (with related items) filed under organisation name or subject</unittitle>
          <unitid encodinganalog="3.1.1">JCPP/Bronowski/Bronowski/3/7/1</unitid>
          <unitid type="alternative" label="former reference">Binder 89</unitid>
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          <p>With some copies of replies from Bronowski, Audrey Drake and Sylvia Hodgson.<lb/><lb/>Contains: correspondence with Abbott Kaplan of California Arts Commission on "Actors Quarter Theatre" in San Diego; correspondence with members of the "University of California, San Diego" on a list of books, Bronowski sending a letter about Simon Nicholson wanting to work in the visual arts department, and an invitation to commencement exercises at the University; a letter from Arthur Forbes of "Hotel Del Charro"(La Jolla) on not accepting flyers for La Jolla Theatre Group; letters requesting reprints of "The Discovery of Self" which had been broadcast on Canadian Broadcasting Corporation radio (19th Feb 1967); promotional material on a meeting of the English-Speaking Union from Phyllis "Carter Ferry" (president); the agenda for an annual meeting of "Industry-Education Council" (San Diego, 1967); correspondence with "Kona Kai Club" on Bronowski attending a 'Night with the Stars' charity dinner; a letter confirming a reservation made at "La Casa Del Zorro" (Borrego Springs, California); a letter from the "Medical Committee for Human Rights"; a thank you letter from "Save our Heritage" (San Diego) for a $10 donation; correspondence with Robert Lotz of the United States "Navy" Electronics Laboratory asking when Bronowski will be speaking in the San Diego area; the "Planned Parenthood Association" asking Bronowski to judge an essay contest (declined); "SDIEC" (Greater San Diego Industry-Education Council) on Bronowski's membership and sending newsletters; correspondence, an invitation and programme for a conference on 'The Ocean 1968 - A New World' presented by "Scripps" Institute of Oceanography at The University of California, San Diego.</p>
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          <p>Correspondence has been filed by the highlighted terms which are shown on the catalogue by double quotation marks, the original order has been maintained.</p>
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          <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Correspondence with organisations, A-L, filed under organisation or subject</unittitle>
          <unitid encodinganalog="3.1.1">JCPP/Bronowski/Bronowski/3/7/2</unitid>
          <unitid type="alternative" label="former reference">Binders 86</unitid>
          <unitdate normal="1964-08-14/1973-05-25" encodinganalog="3.1.3">14 August 1964-25 May 1973</unitdate>
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            <p>This file was originally in a ring binder.</p>
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          <p>Includes material related to the correspondence. Correspondents are "Albany Trust"; Southern California First National Bank about "American Express Executive Credit Application"; the "American Journal of Physics" asking Bronowski to write a review (declined); "The American Museum Natural History" on Bronowski being part of the honorary committee for the Man and Nature lecture series in 1967; "The Athenaeum" club on Bronowski supporting candidates for membership; "The American Scholar" on a request for a volume; Peter Davidson (director) of "Atlantic Monthly" on poems by Michael Hayes, books by Davidson and other publications; "Bank of America" on sending Bronowski a book about the bank; "Bankers Trust Company" inviting Bronowski to a dinner dance (declined); "Biblioteka Uniwersytecka" sending New Year's greetings (in Latin); Illinois State University on "Blake Studies" journal; "B'nai B'rith Women" on Bronowski sending signed copies of his books for auction; "The Clay-Adams Company " on models of the human brain; "California State University, Long Beach" asking to borrow 'Figure in Space' sculpture by Reg Butler (declined); a letter from Bronowski to "British Chess Magazine" on his subscription; a letter to the "British Embassy" informing the cultural attaché that Bronowski was giving the Mellon lectures at the National Gallery of Art in Washington D C (on 'Art as a Mode of Knowledge'); "British Consulate General" inviting Bronowski to a reception (declined) and a note on passport applications; a thank you note for books to Dr B Dibner of the "Burndy Library"; a letter from Philip "Burton", director of American Musical and Dramatic Academy inviting Bronowski to dinner whilst he was giving ['The Identity of Man'] lectures; "Friends of Chess" enclosing reports and accounts (1970); "Field Enterprises Educational Corporation" on publishing a poem by Clare Bronowski; the Ciba Foundation for the Promotion of "International Co-operation in Medical and Chemical Research" relating to a symposium on 'Conflict in Society' that Bronowski was interested in; "Contemporary Psychoanalysis" (journal) on attending lectures by Bronowski and asking him to write for the journal; "Corum Watch Corporation" on a watch Bronowski was interested in; a letter to "Creighton Shirtmakers" asking for a shop address; "Dunhill Tailors" on a suit for Bronowski; "E P Dutton &amp; Co. Inc.", publishers, on asking Bronowski to write a book about how different sciences relate to each other (declined); "Elek Books Ltd" sending information; a letter to "European Art Color Slides" returning slides; a letter to "Harcourt Brace Publishing" sending colour slides of Bronowski (taken by Darrel K Miller, Salk Institute) for use in a textbook; "The Homosexual Law Reform Society" on broadening the society's scope and sending minutes of a meeting (Bronowski was on the honorary committee); "KCET- Channel 28" community television for Southern California thanking Bronowski for his support; "La Jolla Museum of Art" about membership renewal; "Lake Forest College" inviting Bronowski to give lectures (declined); University Art Committee of the University of "Leicester" (United Kingdom) asking Bronowski to be a patron of the Students' Union Art Fund (accepted); "The Library Association" sending a report on 'Access to Information' (1965, included); "Life" magazine on a proposed drinks reception (declined); and "The London Library" on Bronowski sending them 'William Blake and the Age of Revolution'.<lb/><lb/>Also includes: a newsletter published by the "American Institute of Physics" (May 1969); a draft symposium programme and application form for the "American Society for Cybernetics"; information on "The La Jolla Program" of the Center for Studies of the Person; an invitation to a preview party at "Design Center Interiors" with Bronowski's notes about furniture; and memos on the "Executive Seminar Center".</p>
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          <p>The original order has been maintained, though alphabetical order had occasionally broken down.<lb/><lb/>Correspondence has been filed by the highlighted terms which are shown on the catalogue by double quotation marks.</p>
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          <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Correspondence mainly with organisations, M-Z, filed under organisation or subject</unittitle>
          <unitid encodinganalog="3.1.1">JCPP/Bronowski/Bronowski/3/7/3</unitid>
          <unitid type="alternative" label="former reference">Binder 87</unitid>
          <unitdate normal="1965-09-16/1973-07-13" encodinganalog="3.1.3">16 September 1965-13 July 1973</unitdate>
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        1 file    </physdesc>
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          <p>Includes material related to the correspondence. Correspondents are "William Morrow &amp; Company Inc." asking Bronowski to comment on proofs of a book (declined); Jack Sampson on his daughter having "multiple sclerosis" and research into the disease at the Salk Institute; "National Aeronautics and Space Administration" (NASA) on sending Bronowski photographs of the Moon taken from Lunar Orbiter spacecrafts; "National Campaign for the Abolition of Capital Punishment" (United Kingdom) relating to Bronowski continuing on the committee of honour as the organisation was preparing for action against Duncan Sandys' attempts to reintroduce capital punishment; "National Council of Teachers of English" asking Bronowski to take part in a television series for elementary teachers (declined); "The National Foundation" inviting Bronowski to speak at the annual meeting of the Spokane County Chapter (declined); "Natural History Press" inviting Bronowski to a reception for Dr Roger Revelle following his Man and Nature lectures (1967) and Bronowski sending them 2 reviews of 'The Identity of Man'; "New School for Social Research" inviting Bronowski to be on the Half-Century Anniversary Committee (accepted) with a booklet on the preliminary lectures of the school in 1919; "New Scientist" on sending Bronowski copies of the magazine; "Opera News" on Bronowski's Blashfield lecture to the American Academy of Arts and Letters, and asking him to write for Opera News (declined); "Oxford University Invariant Society" inviting Bronowski to speak (declined); "Oxfam" on Bronowski writing a statement on Oxfam's work for inclusion in newspaper advert (statement included); "Pantheon Books" offering to send Bronowski a review copy of 'The Dissenting Academy' by Theodore Roszaki; "The Parker Pen Company" on ink refills; "Paulist Press" sending a copy of 'The Humanization of Man' by Professor John Julian Ryan; "Penguin Books Ltd" asking Bronowski to write a book on the education of gifted children (declined) and thanking him for a letter to Sir Allen Lane; "Pergamon Press" on a proposed international journal for artists, and a personal letter from Frank Malina and [his partner] on visiting the Bronowski's; "Pictorial Charts Educational Trust" on sending Bronowski charts and the work of the trust; Damian S Wandycz, director of "Polish Institute of the Arts and Sciences" on meeting Bronowski and sending a copy of 'The Polish Review' and a leaflet on the institute (included); "Programming Services Inc." sending a library survey; "The Rand Corporation" on their publications and sending Bronowski a copy of 'Report on a Long-Range Forecasting Study' by Gordon and Helmer (Sep 1964); Ella Raskin on sending Bronowski her books of [William] Blake poems, illustrations and music; Emmanuel Mesthene of Harvard University Program on Technology and Society sending Bronowski the first volume of "Research Review"; "Salzburg Seminar in American Studies" on their programme for 1970; letters to W A Macfarlane, office manager for "Scientific American" thanking him for lending Bronowski a portable IBM dictating machine for use in New York (1965); "Scientific Research" on wanting to visit the Salk Institute and sending 2 issues of Scientific Research; "Smithsonian Institute" inviting Bronowski to a symposium on 'The Quality of Man's Environment' in 1967 (declined); "Stockholm Conference on Vietnam" inviting Bronowski to a World Conference in Rome (Feb 1973); "The Structurist" sending issues and asking Bronowski to write an article (declined); "Tiffany &amp; Co." regarding a steel stopwatch; "Time: The Weekly News Magazine" on sending [an article] by Howard Gossage on McLuhan, Bronowski meeting Bernard Auer (publisher) and sending him a book, and a change of personnel at Time; notes to Bronowski from Sylvia [Fitzgerald, earlier Hodgson] and Kathy [Verlander, earlier Murray] about "Travellers Cheques"; "United Aircraft Research Laboratories" inviting Bronowski to visit and give a lecture (declined); "Weekend Telegraph" asking Bronowski to write an article on 'How Planets Form' with a reply declining and suggesting R A Lyttleton and Ivan King as more suitable authors; letters from John Rowley of "Western Mail: The National Newspaper of Wales" about a proposed interview of Bronowski for the Sunday Times; "Western Union Telegraph Company" about a pre-paid telegram; Longman Group Limited on payment for "Who's Who of British Scientists"; "World Academy of Arts and Sciences" sending memos and articles (included) on activities resulting from a conference on 'Environment and Society in Transition'; "YMCA" (greater Hazleton area, United States) asking for an item to auction (declined).<lb/><lb/>Also includes a list of "Nobel Prize winners" in physics, chemistry and medicine from 1962-1972; a leaflet on "San Diego as a Health Sciences Center"; 'Science News' (5 May 1973) containing an article on an international symposium on Copernicus which included Bronowski; a newsletter from "Save Our Heritage Foundation"; a photocopy of an employee price list for "Time-Life books"; and a poster advertising research fellowships at the Helen Hay "Whitney" Foundation.</p>
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          <p>Correspondence has been filed by the highlighted terms which are shown on the catalogue by double quotation marks, the original order has been maintained.</p>
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          <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Correspondence with individuals from Universities, filed alphabetically under University name</unittitle>
          <unitid encodinganalog="3.1.1">JCPP/Bronowski/Bronowski/3/7/4</unitid>
          <unitid type="alternative" label="former reference">Binder 90</unitid>
          <unitdate normal="1962-03-12/1967-05-24" encodinganalog="3.1.3">12 March 1962-24 May 1967</unitdate>
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            <p>This file was originally in a ring binder.</p>
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          <p>Comprises correspondence with: Joseph D Cooper of "The American University" on meeting Bronowski to discuss the relationship between government and science in bio-medical research; Roger Leatherman , Phoenix memorial library of the "University of Michigan" on Bronowski filling in a questionnaire; Professor H A Morris of the "University of Minnesota" on Bronowski's paper 'The Logic of the Mind' and inviting him to give a lecture (declined); Dr Samuel B Gould of the "State University of New York" on meeting in New York'; Professor Richard C Dorf of "The University of Santa Clara" on the Center for the Study of Contemporary Values and a planned conference; Kenneth M Colby of "Stanford University" on 'The Identity of Man' and sending two related papers; individuals from the "The University of Texas" on a visit by Bronowski (Jan 1966); "University of California, Los Angeles" (UCLA) on an invitation to lecture at a conference at Lake Arrowhead.<lb/><lb/>Also includes a programme and invitation to a Machiavelli symposium from the department of Italian at UCLA.</p>
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          <p>Correspondence has been filed by the highlighted terms which are shown on the catalogue by double quotation marks, the original order has been maintained.</p>
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          <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Correspondence with airlines and hotels about travel arrangements</unittitle>
          <unitid encodinganalog="3.1.1">JCPP/Bronowski/Bronowski/3/7/5</unitid>
          <unitid type="alternative" label="former reference">Binder 88</unitid>
          <unitdate normal="1965-01-04/1974-07-19" encodinganalog="3.1.3">4 January 1965-19 July 1974</unitdate>
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            <p>This file was originally in a ring binder.</p>
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          <p>Published</p>
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          <p>Comprises correspondence with: American Airlines on lost baggage and the Admirals of the Flagship Fleet Club; British Airways mainly on Ronald Newby's (Salk Institute employee) lost luggage; British Overseas Airways Corporation on various journeys when Bronowski and Lisa Bronowski used their services; a letter from Hotel Del Charro (La Jolla) on the hotel being sold; a letter from Hotel Dorset (New York) advertising special rates; and Air France on suggested flights if Bronowski were to attend the 10th International Congress of Linguists in Bucharest (Aug 1967).</p>
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          <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Correspondence on permissions to quote or reprint work by Bronowski, broadly filed by surname or name of article</unittitle>
          <unitid encodinganalog="3.1.1">JCPP/Bronowski/Bronowski/3/7/6</unitid>
          <unitid type="alternative" label="former reference">Binder 91</unitid>
          <unitdate normal="1964-08-07/1971-10-15" encodinganalog="3.1.3">7 August 1964-15 October 1971</unitdate>
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        1 file    </physdesc>
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            <p>This file was originally in a ring binder.</p>
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          <p>Comprises correspondence regarding: Mr G van den Abeelen (Fédération des Industries Belges) publishing an article by Bronowski in 'Industrie'; Bronowski contributing an article to 'Nuova Antologia di lettere, arti e scienze' by Ricardo Campa (Rome); 'The Reach of the Imagination', 'The Dillemma of the Scientist', 'Language, Name and Concept', '1984 Could be a Good Year', 'The Creative Mind', 'Science as Foresight', 'Educated Man in 1984' and 'Science in the New Humanism' being reprinted in books edited by others; Dr Harry Guntrip (University of Leeds) quoting Bronowski; Professor Robert Karplus including an abridged version of Bronowski's Damon lecture ['Science in the New Humanism'] in 'Models in Physics'; Don White of the National Audio-Visual Association requesting a photograph and to quote Bronowski in a talk on change in education (photograph and permission given).</p>
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