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Needham/NRI2/SCC2/362 contains:
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35 Cutting of a newspaper article entitled 'Greek Church under the Turks'
36 Cutting of a 'New Statesman' article by M. I. Finley entitled 'Exemplaria', about Greek culture
37 Reprint of an article by H. F. Schurmann entitled 'The Roots of Social Policy', ('Survey')
38 Correspondence with Keith Buchanan of the Geography Department, University of Wellington, New Zealand, about the publication of Joseph Needham's article 'The Past in China's Present' in 'Acific Viewpoint'
39 Correspondence with William Robson, Edtior of 'The Political Quarterly', London, about a special issue of the journal to be devoted to 'Communist China', and related document
40 Copy of a 'New Statesman' article by Denis Donoghue entitled 'A Note on Swift'
41 Letter from Alan Mannion of 'Main Currents in Modern Thought', New York City, U.S.A., about permission to publish an abstract of Joseph Needham's 'The Past in China's Present', ('The Centennial Review', 1960), and related documents
42 Cutting of a 'Times' article entitled 'Judge's Eye View of Divide Between Morals and Law'
43 Joseph Needham's notes from a lecture by C. F. Brandt entitled 'Early Development of Marxism in China'
44 Letter from Hanna Kobylinski of Copenhagen, Denmark, asking for help to obtain a copy of Joseph Needham's 'The Past in China's Present', ('The Centennial Review', 1960)
45 Joseph Needham's notes for a lecture based on his article 'The Past in China's Present' given to SACU at Holborn Central Library, London
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Papers of Joseph Needham as a historian of Chinese science, technology and medicine

Title Copy of a 'New Statesman' article by Denis Donoghue entitled 'A Note on Swift'
Reference SCC2/362/40
Covering Dates 13 Dec. 1963
Extent and Medium 1 document; Paper
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