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- 27 May 1965-12 June 1974 (Creation)
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Comprises letters from Universities and Colleges asking Bronowski to visit, lecture, speak at events, participate in a study, and accept an academic appointment, with replies declining.
Correspondents are: the department of Natural Sciences at University of Michigan-Dearborn campus inviting Bronowski to speak at one day symposium on 'Problems and Prospects of Creativity in the Academy in the 1970's' (1973); Michigan State University inviting Bronowski to visit and lecture at Justin Morrill College as part of an experiment in teaching differently (1966) with a paper on the curriculum for the College; University of Minnesota inviting Bronowski to give the convocation address at Annual Engineers' Day (1966); College Misericordia (Dallas, Pennsylvania) inviting Bronowski to address students (1968); University of Missouri inviting Bronowski to take part in a study on the 'communication of science news' (1965) with a paper explaining the study; Michigan State University inviting Bronowski to speak at a University College symposium 'On Being Human' (1971); Moorepark College (California) inviting Bronowski to give a lecture for programmes designed by the Science Division for the general public (1974); Muhlenberg College (Pennsylvania) inviting Bronowski to be the Harry C. Trexler Distinguished Visiting Professor for 1968-69; and Harvey Mudd College (Claremont, California) inviting Bronowski to speak at a conference on 'Technology and the Human Condition' (1968) with a proposed schedule.
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This file was originally in a ring binder.