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- 22 May 1963-23 May 1974 (Creation)
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Comprises letters from Universities and Colleges asking Bronowski to lecture, speak at and participate in events, attend a meeting, give a seminar and teach, with replies declining.
Correspondents are: San Francisco State University School of Humanities inviting Bronowski to be a guest lecturer for a course on 'Major Figures and Their Impact' about Newton, Darwin and Einstein (1974); San Francisco State College inviting Bronowski to give an address at graduation ceremonies (1966) and to teach at a summer institute (1964); San Luis Rey College (California) inviting Bronowski to give a seminar (1969); The University of Santa Clara (California) asking Bronowski to participate in a conference on 'Technology and Human Values' [1968]; University of Saskatchewan Regina Campus (Canada) inviting Bronowski to be Basterfield lecturer for 1967-68 for the Division of Natural Sciences, and inviting Bronowski to be a guest lecturer in a series of 'University Lectures' (1965) with a leaflet about the 'University Lectures'; Seneca College of Applied Arts and Technology (Ontario, Canada) asking Bronowski to have a meeting with the Teaching Master of the Liberal Studies Division when he would be in Canada to address the Royal Society (1974); and Seton Hall University (New Jersey) inviting Bronowski to lecture at the University on any subject (1967) with leaflets about lectures at the University.
Also includes an invitation from Scripps Clinic and Research Foundation to the dedication and open house of Copley Center, where Richard Nixon was the guest speaker (1965).
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This file was originally in a ring binder.