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- 14 April 1965-5 August 1974 (Creation)
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Comprises letters asking Bronowski to speak at events, take part in a symposium and discussions, write an article and review, and appear on a television programme, with replies declining.
Correspondents are: Partisan Review asking Bronowski to review 'Where the Wasteland Ends' by Theodore Roszak; PHP - International Edition (Peace and Happiness through Prosperity Institute, Tokyo, Japan) asking Bronowski to write an article for PHP monthly magazine, with the first issue (1970) guidelines and an example of an article to be published; Philadelphia Museum of Art Women's Committee asking Bronowski to visit Philadelphia and speak at a dinner given by the Committee (1974) as the Museum had been showing 'The Ascent of Man'; Pioneer United Church (San Diego) inviting Bronowski speak and take part in discussions on 'Science and Human Values' (1969); The City Club of Portland inviting Bronowski to speak at the Club's annual dinner meeting (1965) with copies of the Portland City Club Bulletin (1963 & 1964); Dr Stuart Brown of the [San Diego branch] of the Psychiatric Society inviting Bronowski to speak (1970); John Zane and Gerry at the Salk Institute about Bronowski possibly appearing on 'Profile' a San Diego State College television programme (1968) which he had previously appeared on; Professor Joseph Rotblat (Pugwash Conferences on Science and World Affairs) inviting Bronowski to the 13th Pugwash symposium on 'Social Aspects of Technological Change' in Frascati, Italy (1971) with a preliminary agenda and a paper by Luciano Gallino on 'Rationality and Irrationality of Technology in Advanced Industrial Societies' from the symposium; and the Quite Famous Society (Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge) asking Bronowski to give a lecture to the Society (1973).
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This file was originally in a ring binder.