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- 14 May 1964-21 May 1974 (Creation)
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Comprises letters asking Bronowski to visit, lecture and speak at events, with replies declining.
Correspondents are: Agnes Scott College (Decatur, Georgia) inviting Bronowski to visit the College and give a lecture; Ruth Alben Speakers Service regarding an enquiry they had from a college or university about whether Bronowski was available for lecturing; Albion College (Michigan) inviting Bronowski to be a Prentiss M Brown Distinguished Visiting Professor at the College (1970) and to be a Jack Wolfram Visiting Lecturer (1967-1968); The American University (Washington D C) asking Bronowski to speak at a colloquium on 'Science and Society' (1965); American River College (Sacramento, California) inviting Bronowski to speak at a faculty seminar, and to give a lecture for the science department's spring lecture series (1969); Amherst College (Massachusetts) inviting Bronowski to lecture at the College (1964-1965); Appalachian State University (North Carolina) inviting Bronowski to take part in a lecture series (1968-1969); Ashland College (Ohio) asking Bronowski to visit the College to speak to students of a course on 'The Development of the Method of Science, its place in the Arts, and its role as a cultural force', and deliver a lecture for the whole College (1966-1967); and Augustana College (South Dakota) inviting Bronowski to visit the College for 2 to 4 weeks to give a brief seminar and 2 or 3 lectures (1974).
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This file was originally in a ring binder.