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of a satirical essay on the present situation of mankind; Ohsawa's<br />
establ ishment of an International Exchange of Self-supporting<br />
Students; Ohsawa's philanthropic activities; a copy of Ohsawa's<br />
dietetic plan to improve one's mental <strong>and</strong> physical health; a review<br />
of <strong>Sorokin</strong>'s Crisis of our age in Ohsawa's World government; a re-<br />
quest for <strong>Sorokin</strong> to criticize Ohsawa 's Le compas international<br />
No.19; <strong>Sorokin</strong>'s thank you note for a copy of Ohsawa's book on<br />
Judo; publication of <strong>Sorokin</strong>'s S.O.S.: the meaning of our crisis;<br />
Ohsawa's plan to review <strong>Sorokin</strong>'s S.O.S.: the meaning of our<br />
crisis; Ohsawa's trip to India; a copy of Ohsawa's article "A<br />
biological physiological <strong>and</strong> dialectical proposition on making peace<br />
in freedom"; <strong>and</strong> the inclusion of Ohsawa's name among the founding<br />
members of the new Association for a Study <strong>and</strong> Application of Crea-<br />
tive A1 truism.<br />
0-5 ONDERDONK, Dr. F .S. [October, 1951 -September, 1954. 10 i terns]<br />
Correspondence re: Onderdonk's work <strong>and</strong> progress on his book<br />
Exploring happiness; a request for information about the activities<br />
of the Harvard Research Center for Altruistic Integration <strong>and</strong><br />
Creativity ; a folder about Onderdonk' s book ~erro-concrete sty1 e;<br />
a request for <strong>Sorokin</strong> to read some of the chapters in Onderdonk's<br />
~x~loring happiness; a request for a pamphlet- of the Harvard<br />
Research Center in Creative Altruism; a request for permission to<br />
quote from some of the contributors' essays in <strong>Sorokin</strong>'s Exploration<br />
in altruistic behavior; <strong>and</strong> Onderdonk's lack of success in<br />
finding a publisher for his book.<br />
0-6 OREGON UNIVERSITY. [January, 1955-May, 1958. 32 i<br />
terns] Correspond-<br />
ence re: <strong>Sorokin</strong>'s acceptance to lecture at Oregon <strong>University</strong>; a<br />
list of books required for <strong>Sorokin</strong>'s seminars; housing arrangements<br />
for <strong>Sorokin</strong>; a brief biographical note on Prof. Gurvitch's works;<br />
<strong>Sorokin</strong>'s inquiry about the possibility of Oregon <strong>University</strong> dupli-<br />
cating his manuscript Fads <strong>and</strong> foibles in modern sociology <strong>and</strong><br />
related sciences; <strong>Sorokin</strong>'s request for copies of the general<br />
announcements for the Summer Session; an invitation for <strong>Sorokin</strong> to<br />
address the students of the Portl<strong>and</strong> Summer Session; <strong>Sorokin</strong>'s<br />
acceptance of the invitation; an invitation for Soroki n to partici-<br />
pate in the <strong>University</strong> Assembly Committee 's summer programme;<br />
<strong>Sorokin</strong>'s acceptance to participate in the programme; <strong>Sorokin</strong>'s<br />
list of topics for his lectures at Portl<strong>and</strong>; <strong>Sorokin</strong>'s formulation<br />
of a list of the reserved books for each of his courses; <strong>Sorokin</strong>'s<br />
topic for the Portl<strong>and</strong> Summer Session "Apparent <strong>and</strong> real causes of<br />
American-Russian conflict"; the publication of S.G. Cole's anthology<br />
This is my faith; <strong>Sorokin</strong>'s thank you note for his stay in the Rubins'<br />
home; <strong>Sorokin</strong>'s criticism of the <strong>University</strong>'s lack of information<br />
provided to vi si ti ng professors about the types of tax deductions<br />
from agreed honorariums; the Oregon State Tax Commission' s expl ana-<br />
tion of the tax laws; a copy of the Oregon 1956 tax form 40; a re-<br />
quest for the Harvard Research Center to provide a fellowship of<br />
about $1300 to Mr. M. Ali Beg; <strong>and</strong> <strong>Sorokin</strong>'s inability to provide<br />
any assistantship to Mr. Beg.