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    Correspondence between Aziz Atiya and fourteen aquaintences

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    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

    Miscellaneous Postcard, 1960, Aziz S. Atiya

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    1. Color image red, gold, brown and black, from the front side of a Christmas postcard depicting "Moses before the burning bush and receiving the tablets of the law, the deposition of St. Catherine at Mount Sinai". 2. Color image of the address/message side of a post card dated December 1973, from George and Ilene Forsyth to Mr. and Mrs. Aziz S. Atiya in Salt Lake City, Uta

    Letters exchanged between Dr. Aziz S. Atiya and various people at the University of Michigan, 1954 to 1962

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    Set of seven letters: (1) Letter in Arabic dated 29 March 1956 to Dr. Aziz S. Atiya from Munir Nabi, president of the Arab Club at the University of Michigan, thanking him for a talk he gave; (2) Letter dated 17 July 1962 to Dr. Aziz S. Atiya from Dr. George G. Cameron of the University of Michigan\u27s Department of Near Eastern Studies, Ann Arbor, Mich.; (3) Letter dated 29 July 1954 to Dr. George G. Cameron at Cairo, Egypt from Dr. Aziz S. Atiya at Cairo, Egypt; (4) Letter dated 29 June 1962 to Dr. George G. Cameron at Cairo, Egypt from Dr. Aziz S. Atiya at the University of Utah; (5) Letter dated 28 April 1955 to Dr. George G. Cameron at Ann Arbor, Michigan, from Dr. Aziz S. Atiya at Maadi, Cairo, Egypt; (6) Letter dated 10 March 1955 to Dr. Aziz S. Atiya at Maadi, Cairo, Egypt, from Robert B. Klinger, Assistant Counselor to Foreign Students at the University of Michigan\u27s International Center, Ann Arbor; (7) Letter dated 3 December 1956 to Dr. Aziz S. Atiya at Maadi, Cairo, Egypt, from Robert B. Klinger, Assistant Counselor to Foreign Students at the University of Michigan\u27s International Center, Ann Arbo

    Correspondence during Aziz S. Atiya\u27s time as Special Consultant to the Library of Congress in Washington D.C.

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    Correspondence during Aziz S. Atiya\u27s time as Special Consultant to the Library of Congress in Washington D.C.: (1) Letter dated 22 May 1952 from Dr. Aziz Atiya thanking the Executive Officer, Film Section, U.S. Office of Information and Educational Exchange at the American Embassy in Cairo for films he had loaned Dr. Atiya; (2) Letter in Arabic dated 14 April 1951 from A. R. Nykl to Dr. Atiya discussing a book that Atiya edited and published in 1943, and plans to have it translated into English; (3) Letter dated 26 February 1951 stating the inability of Aziz S. Atiya, Special Consultant to the Library of Congress, to assist at a conference due to his temporary absence from Washington; (4) Letter in French dated 18 April 1951; (5) Letter in Arabic to Dr. Aziz Atiya from A. R. Nykl in Cambridge, Massachusetts, discussing their recent meeting and possible assistance with his writings about the Crusades; (6) Letter in Arabic to Dr. Aziz Atiya from R. El-Nadoury (Rashid al-Naduri) at the University of Chicago mentioning that Professor Hasan al-Sharif would be in Washington on 24 April to pick up some things that Atiya wanted him to take to Egypt with him; (7) Receipt dated 28 December 1950 for Royal Historical Society subscription; (8) Program itinerary from 26-28 April 1951 Symposium on Iconoclasm at Dumbarton Oaks; (9) Letter dated 21 February 1951 from the University of Chicago\u27s Oriental Institute librarian, acknowledging receipt of a 1943 publication edited by Aziz Suryal Atiy

    Letters from October and December of 1962 between Dr. Aziz S. Atiya and Mr. Richard Henderson Dalrymple

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    1. A typewritten note which says, "At Home after the fifteenth of October Six hundred eight Butte Street Sausalito, California." 2. One-page typewritten letter dated 21 December 1962 from Dr. Aziz S. Atiya to Mr. Dick Dalrymple responding to Mr. Dalrymple questions regarding suggestions for scheduling a course of study. 3. One-page typewritten letter from Richard Dalrymple to Dr. Aziz S. Atiya regarding suggestions for scheduling a course of study. 4. One-page typewritten letter dated 29 October 1962 from Dr. Aziz S. Atiya to Mr. and Mrs. R.H. Dalrymple congratulating the couple on their wedding. 5. A typewritten note announcing the marriage of Cheryl Jean and Mr. Richard Henderson Dalrympl

    Correspondence of June 1976 between Aziz Atiya and Fred Anderegg

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    Correspondence of June 1976 between Aziz Atiya and Fred Anderegg: (1) Letter dated 13 June 1976 to Fred Anderegg of Ann Arbor, Michigan, from Dr. Aziz S. Atiya at the University of Utah\u27s Middle East Center; (2) Newspaper article sent by Fred Anderegg to Aziz Atiya mentioning Egypt\u27s plan to build a new capital city; (3) Postcard postmarked 15 June 1976 from Fred Anderegg to Aziz Atiya regarding items to look for for acquisitio

    Correspondence from February through July 1955 between Dr. George G. Cameron and Dr. Aziz S. Atiya

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    Correspondence from February through July 1955 between Dr. George G. Cameron and Dr. Aziz S. Atiya. Record contains 20 pages primarily discussing Dr. Atiya\u27s visiting professorship at the University of MichiganCorrespondence from February through July 1955 between Dr. George G. Cameron of University of Michigan Department of Near Eastern Studies and Dr. Aziz S. Atiya at Cairo, Egypt, regarding the logistics of the Atiya family\u27s move to Michigan in order for Dr. Atiya to serve as a visiting professor: (1) Letter dated 15 July 1955 to Dr. George G. Cameron of University of Michigan from Aziz S. Atiya; (2) Letter dated 7 July 1955 to Dr. Atiya from George G. Cameron; (3) Envelope postmarked 7 July 1955 for previous letter; (4) Telegram dated 5 February 1955 to Doctor Aziz Atiya from Cameron; (5) Letter dated 24 February 1955 to Dr. Atiya from George G. Cameron; (6) Letter dated 6 June 1955 to Dr. Atiya from George G. Cameron; (7) Letter dated 17 March 1955 to Dr. Atiya from George G. Cameron; (8) Letter dated 21 April 1955 to Dr. George G. Cameron of University of Michigan from Aziz S. Atiya; (9) Letter dated 4 August 1955 to Dr. George G. Cameron of University of Michigan from Azi

    Letter of recommendation request and transcripts from Major Robert B. Patrick to Aziz Atiya

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    Letter of recommendation request and transcripts from Major Robert B. Patrick to Aziz Atiya. Record contains 9 pages of Robert B. Patrick\u27s information, qualifications,applications, and lettersLetter of recommendation request and transcripts from Major Robert B. Patrick to Aziz Atiya. 1. First part of a typewritten letter from Major Patrick to Dr. Atiya dated June 16, 1973 explaining attached official education documents for a letter of recommendation in teaching. 2. Conclusion of the letter. 3. Typewritten application for part-time teaching employment to the Assistant Dean for Overseas Programs, University of Maryland, from Major Robert B. Patrick, dated June 12, 1973. 4. Official transcript from the University of Utah dated April 29, 1934. 5. List of universities Major Patrick attended between 1957 and 1973, his degrees earned, classes taught and information on his master\u27s and doctoral dissertations. 6. Document of Major Patrick\u27s teaching experience and military service. 7. Academic references for Major Patrick: Dr. Khosrow Mostofi, Dr. Jalil Mahmoudi, Dr. Joseph S. Jacobson and Dr. Aziz S. Atiya. 8. A listing of graduate courses Major Patrick took and course

    A half-century of metal and metalloid-containing polymers

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    Alaa S. Abd-El-Aziz ... [et al.]; Includes bibliographical references and indexes.; Editor, Alaa S. Abd-El-Aziz, is currently President of the University of Prince Edward Island.Source type: Electronic(1

    Correspondence between Dr. Aziz Atiya and John S. Badeau, James M. Buckley

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    Correspondence between Dr. Aziz Atiya, John S. Badeau, and James M. Buckley regarding various Sinai trips, books on the Crusades, the Library of Congress, and other matters of research. Record contains 13 pagesCorrespondence between Dr. Aziz Atiya and John S. Badeau, James M. Buckley. 1. Typed letter dated 9 December 1952 to Dr. Atiya, 14 Sharia Wadi El Nil, Maadi, from John S. Badeau, President of the American University at Cairo. Badeau thanks Dr. Atiya for a trip to monasteries. 2. Typed letter dated 23 October, 1950, to John S. Badeau from Dr. Atiya. Dr. Atiya describes his agenda for visiting the United States and assisting the Library of Congress. 3. Typed letter dated 15 July 1959 from James M. Buckley, Press Officer, Office of Education, to Dr. Atiya at Princeton University. Mr. Buckley asks Dr. Atiya for a copy of Dr. Atiya\u27s book "The Crusade in the Later Middle Ages." 4. Typed letter dated 19 November 1949 from John S. Badeau, The American University at Cairo, to Dr. Atiya. Mr. Badeau thanks Dr. Atiya for gifting him with Dr. Atiya\u27s two books on the Crusades. 5. Typed letter dated 20 November 1950 from John S. Badeau, The American University at Cairo, to Dr. Atiya, 100 Ru
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