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Show mm J •- Concvvrninr the amount of ap roxim^tely £%000 for each oi two ytars, which may be released by the new grant nd contributed to ay study of the Arab- Israeli conflict, I would be glad to rov whether or not ii vould be subject to income t x, and also whether or not it would be supplemented by additional remuneration for part-time teaching, should the possibility or such teaching materialise, inasmuch as a taxable annual inco&e of S5t000 would be obviously inadequate, i am also wondering whether or not, in case no supplementary remuneration from teaching vill be forthcoming, that income would be supple* aented by such private funds an may be contributed for the study up to a c- rtain limit. 1 r*all«« that i have burdened you with a long letter already? but 1 trust you will appreciate my eagerness to understand all aspects of the relationship sug ested by our correspondence and to ses it established as early as possible. In tale connection, I wish to inform you that, having received since I wrote you on the 11th a formal offer of a research grant froa St. Anthony's College, Oxford, I have written back and. informed them that I am currently in correspondence with a university in th© unit d States, and Jyave requested a few more weeks* indulgence on their part before I notified them whether 1 vir-hed to accept or decline the offer. I propose to let them know as soon as I have something definitive from you. Vith best wishes, Sincerely yours. Fayez A. Sayegh |