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Correspondence between Aziz Atiya and fourteen aquaintences
Correspondence between Aziz Atiya and several acquaintances, 1966-1979. Record contains 24 pages with discussions pertaining to lecturing, recommendations, university administration, seminars, applications, and other mattersCorrespondence between Aziz Atiya and five acquaintances. 1. Typed letter dated June 19 1973 from Dr. Aziz Atiya to the Assistant Dean for Overseas Programs at the University of Maryland. A letter of recommendation for Major Robert B. Patrick for a part-time instructorship at the University of Maryland. 2. Typed letter on University of Utah, Middle East Center letterhead Khosrow Mostofi, Director, to Dr. Hashim Amir Ali \u27Shelimar\u27, Somajigula Hunderbad-4, A.-p. INDIA, carbon copied to Dr. Aziz S. Atiya, Professor of History at the University of Utah. Arrangements for Dr. Amir Ali to visit Utah and recommendations on how to obtain a grant and visa. 3. Typed letter dated June 21st 1979 from Hashim Amir Ali to a Dr. Geddes C/O Hyder A. Alim, 3662 Normandy Road, Shaker Heights, OH, 44120 and carbon copied to Aziz S. Atiya, Marriott Library, University of Utah. Mr. Ali describes his itinerary from Indiana to Colorado as well as his desire to meet with Professor James. B Mayfield of Cot
0480_018_007_Library_Exchanges_Dear_Aziz_Oct_4_1974_Stapled_Set_15
1. First page of two-page typewritten letter dated 4 October 1974 from Roger K. Hanson to Dr. Aziz S. Atiya discussing Arabic and other duplicates. 2. Second page of two-page typewritten letter dated 4 October 1974 from Roger K. Hanson to Dr. Aziz S. Atiy
Correspondence between Aziz Atiya and Philip Hitti, dated 1962-1963
1. One-page typewritten letter, Dec. 27, 1963, from Atiya to Hitti. In English. 2. Three-page handwritten letter in English from Hitti to Atiya. Dec. 18, 1962
Correspondence between Aziz Atiya and T. Cuyler Young and others, dated 1957-1966
Correspondence between Aziz Atiya and T. Cuyler Young and others, dated 1957-1966. Record contains 17 pages that pertain to university administration, semeinars, housing, and Atiya\u27s prospective visiting professorship position at Princeton1. One-page handwritten letter, May 18, 1957, from Atiya to Young. 2. One-page handwritten letter, undated, from Bigelow to Atiya, re. Atiya\u27s manuscript. 3. One-page handwritten letter, undated, from Atiya to Bigelow, re. a chapter in Atiya\u27s ms. 4. One-page typed letter, Apr. 28, 1957, from Young to Atiya, re. negotiations for Atiya\u27s visiting professorship. 5. One-page typed memorandum, Feb. 16, 1958, from Atiya regarding requirements for a candidate. 6. One-page handwritten letter, Nov. 21, 1958, from H. Raffatz [?] to Atiya, inviting Atiya to visit him in Persia. 7. One-page typed letter, Apr. 5, 1957, from Young to Atiya, re. Atiya coming to Princeton the following year. 8. One-page handwritten letter, Apr. 7, 1957, from Hitti to Atiya. Hitti is enthusiastic about the prospect of Atiya\u27s coming to Princeton. 9. One-page typed letter, May 23, 1957, from Young to Atiya, requesting Atiya\u27s CV. 10. One-page typed letter, May 7, 1957, from Young to Atiya. 11. One-p
Correspondence between Aziz Atiya and Philip Hitti, dated August 1965
1. One page typrwritten letter in English, Aug. 5, 1965, from Hitti to Atiya, about a book for sale, namely an Arabic translation of the Iliad. 2. One page typewritten letter in English, Aug. 13, 1965, from Atiya to Hitti, in response to the above letter
Correspondence to Aziz Atiya regarding the acquisition of Persian books.
One page handwritten letter from M. K. Zaman Khan to Aziz Atiya, dated March 1. 1976. In it he describes the books in the library of his uncle [Moiz?] Khan, which Atiya was interested in acquiring. The outer side of the airmail letter is also show
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Well-delivered presentations in business - whether to a small group or a huge audience - are increasingly key to success. This book takes the mystique out of presentations and examines a number of scenarios that may face finance and business professionals, from presenting to prospects, clients, bankers, superiors or junior staff, to presenting to AGMs or seminars.
In clear, accessible language, Khalid Aziz takes you through the entire process of first preparing for the presentation right up to delivering the speech itself and then its aftermath. Included are real-life case studies that show both good and bad presentation skills in action, highlighting how a number of well-known people succeed - or fail - to win over their audiences
Correspondence beteen Aziz Atiya and Philip Hitti; items about Hitti and the book World of Islam.
1. One-page typewritten letter, Jan. 18, 1960, from Hitti to Atiya, re. "World of Islam." 2. One page memo, Dec. 19, 1960, from James Kritzeck about "World of Islam." 3. One page memo, Nov. 19, 1960, from James Kritzeck about "World of Islam." 4. One-page typewritten letter, Dec. 12, 1952, from Atiya to Hitti. 5. One-page typewritten letter, Jan. 27, 1960, from Atiya to Hitti about "World of Islam." 6. One-page article from the "Town Topic," Dec. 27, 1959-Jan 2., 1960, nominating Hitti as "Princeton\u27s man of the wee
Correspondence between Aziz Atiya and Philip Hitti, dated June and July 1964
1. One page typewritten letter, July 2, 1964, from Atiya to Hitti, thanking Hitti for his condolence letter. In English. 2. One-page handwritten letter from Hitti to Atiya, in Enlgish, dated June 30, 1964. Condolences on the death of Lola Atiya\u27s brother
Correspondence between Aziz Atiya and Philip Hitti and others, dated 1975-1976
1. Memo from the Association of Arab-American Graduates, receipt for membership payment. No date or addresee. 2. One-page handwritten letter in English, Sept. 30, 1976, from Hitti to Atiya. He thanks Atiya for his condolences. HItti laments the loss of his "partner in life" as well as "the destruction of my beloved Lebanon.\u27 3. Two-page handwritten letter in English, Feb. 2, 1975, from Hitti to Atiya. About a graduate student, Abdallah Ibrahim, who is interested in Hitti\u27s biography. 4. One-page typewritten letter in English, Feb. 28, 1975, from Marian Sheets to Hitti, regarding a copy of Aramco World Magazine that contains an article about Hitti and which Atiya has given to the Univ. of Utah Middle East Library
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