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- 5 May 1965-30 October 1969 (Creation)
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1 file
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Comprises correspondence relating to Bronowski delivering a lecture on 'On Being an Intellectual' at the opening of the Clark Science Center at Smith College (Northampton, Massachusetts, 6 May 1967).
Also includes: correspondence with Constance Morgan on subjects including sending Bronowski a biography of her father [Senator Dwight Morrow]; copies of Bronowski's handwritten lecture notes for previous lectures on 'On Being an Intellectual' and 'Reach/Power of Science and Imagination'; a copy of 'Who precisely? The Commencement Address' by Archibald MacLeish (Smith Alumnae Quarterly, Summer 1965) which mentioned Bronowski's ['The Identity of Man'] lectures; a typescript summary of 'On Being an Intellectual' (4 Apr 1967); correspondence relating to publication of 'On Being an Intellectual'; a copy of an annotated galley proof for publication in Smith Alumnae Quarterly and annotated typescript; a press cutting about Bronowski's lecture (The San Diego Union, 7 May 1967); a Salk Institute press release about the lecture; an invitation and brochure about the opening of the Clark Science Center; and a "speaking engagement" information sheet [made for the file].