The Registrar, Canterbury University College to the Secretary of the Universities Bureau of the British Empire, 24 Dec. 1946, informing the Bureau of the appointment of Arthur Prior as a lecturer in philosophy.
The Universities Bureau of the British Empire to the Canterbury University College Registrar, 3 Jan. 1947, acknowledging the receipt of the letter on the appointment of Lecturer in Philosophy
A debate between Prior and Argosy on "Religion in schools", held through letters to the editor in NZ Listener, published on 8 Jan. 1945, p. 5 (Prior); 12 Jan. 1945, p. 5 (Argosy); 23 Feb. 1945, p. 5 (reply from Prior).
Debate between Prior and others in NZ Listener, following Prior's review "How things begun" of G. H. Duggan's book Evolution and philosophy on 9 Dec. 1949: (1) Duggan's reply to Prior's review on 23 December 1949, p. 5; (2)Letter by Reader on 30…
A letter from the W.E.A. to Popper, dated 1 March 1939, telling him that he was recommended to teach a course for W.E.A.'s Christchurch classes in 1939.
A letter from Popper to the secretary of the W.E.A, dated 4 March 1939, in response to KP8080. Popper said he was pleased to be invited to teach philosophy for the W.E.A.
A letter from the Secretary of the W.E.A. to Messrs Whitcombe & Tombs for ordering 4 textbooks for Popper's W.E.A. course "Science in the making" in 1939.
Record of the letters sent by A.N. Prior to the Canterbury University College: in the letter received on 15 November 1945, Prior applied for the position of Temporary Lecturer in Philosophy, while on 14 December 1945 CUC received a telegram by which…