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- 28 May 1965-29 February 1972 (Creation)
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Comprises letters from Universities asking Bronowski to participate in and speak at events, and to accept positions as a visiting lecturer and scholar, with replies declining.
Correspondents are: University of Nevada at Reno inviting Bronowski to participate in a symposium on 'Animal Communication and Human Language: A discontinuity in approach or in evolution?' (1972); New York University Center for International Studies inviting Bronowski to participate in a conference on 'The Role of Norms in the Definition of the National Interest' about foreign policy behaviour (1968) with an agenda and list of participants, and later correspondence on Thomas Franck (director of the Center for International Studies) visiting Bronowski to discuss biological issues of the future (1970); State University of New York (Brockport, New York) inviting Bronowski to address a sessions at the Center for Philosophic Exchange (1970); Piedmont University Center of North Carolina inviting Bronowski to be a Visiting Scholar for 1965-1966; and Northwestern University (Illinois) inviting Bronowski to be a visiting lecturer (1967).
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This file was originally in a ring binder.