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Needham/NRI2/SCC2/2 contains:
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21 Notes on 'Joseph Needham's China' written by DWS [Dorothea Waley Singer]
22 Letter from Tenny L. Davis of Norwell, Massachusetts, U.S.A., about the outline for the 'Science and Civlisation in China' book
23 Two letters from Rewi [Alley] from the Sandan Indusco Bailie School, China
24 Copy of letter sent to G. R. E. Naylor about the use of a room for Wang Ching-Ning [Wang Ling]
25 Letter from ??? [Tsang Chhi-mou / Zang Qimou] commenting on Joseph Needham's outline for 'Science and Civilisation in China'
26 Letter from Chao-Lun Tseng of Urbana, Illinois, U.S.A about his work and Joseph Needham's book
27 Letter from Karl A. Wittfogel of the Chinese History Project, University of Washington, U.S.A. about the collaboration of Professor Fêng Chia-shêng [??? / Feng Jiasheng]
28 Correspondence with W. Johnson of Hutchinson & Co, Publishers about the publication of 'Science and Civilisation in China' and other work by Joseph Needham
29 Two letters from Stanley Unwin of George, Allen and Unwin Ltd, Publishers expressing a wish to act as publishers of 'Science and Civilisation in China'
30 Correspondence with Henry Schuman of Messrs Schuman, Publishers of New York City, about publication of 'Science and Civilisation in China' and other works
31 Correspondence with Hung-Ying Bryan of the British Embassy in Beijing discussing life in China and Joseph Needham's book
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Papers of Joseph Needham as a historian of Chinese science, technology and medicine

Title Letter from Chao-Lun Tseng of Urbana, Illinois, U.S.A about his work and Joseph Needham's book
Reference SCC2/2/26
Creator Tseng, Chao-Lun.
Covering Dates 5 Nov. 1946–1946
Extent and Medium 1 sheet; Paper
Content and context

Other matters discussed include his work in the field of nuclear physics; his writing of a general chemistry textbook for freshmen.

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