File 6 - "Seminar: Central Influences on American Life, a summary and narrative report"

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JCPP/Bronowski/Bronowski/10/7/5/6

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"Seminar: Central Influences on American Life, a summary and narrative report"

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  • c. November 1971-January 1973 (Creation)

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Comprises a spiral bound volume containing details of a seminar organised by the Council for Biology in Human Affairs for the National Commission on Marijuana and Drug Abuse (Massachusetts, 22-24 Nov 1971).

Also includes loose pages: notes for an "essay on Central Influences" (Nov 1972 and Jan 1973); and a carbon copy of a letter from Bronowski to Jacques Barzun and Harry Boardman thanking them for their work on the seminar and suggesting future topics for discussion.

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A copy of the report on 'The Entry of Biology into Humanistic Studies' with copies of correspondence with the National Endowment for the Humanities was removed from this file, as it was a duplicate of material in Bronowski 10/7/1/4.

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      Part of box 106

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