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  <dc:title>Teaching Correspondence</dc:title>
  <dc:description>The file contains: correspondence to and from: Colin MacCabe regarding Douglas' application to the university; Andrew Noble regarding Douglas' appointment and possible projects at the university; Alistair Moffat, of Scottish Television, regarding 'The Ring of Truth'; Tony Pearson regarding Douglas' involvement in the university's film and television festival; various letters sent to Douglas during his time at Strathclyde; letter from Ruth Carter (1979); correspondence to and from Chuck Despins (1979) discussing Bill Douglas taking a break from teaching to work on script; Letter from The Slade School of Fine Art (1980) asking of Bill Douglas would be willing to talk to undergraduate filmmakers. Correspondence in 1980 with NFTVS school student Brian Dunningham who contacted Bill Douglas for an exercise compiling a dossier on a film, in this case the Trilogy, Bill Douglas's response includes thoughts on the production process of the films.  Handwritten letter from James Curran asking Bill Douglas to teach at Goldsmith's College; letters from students asking for film funding; letter from Valerie Haynes for student project on British cinema and reply from Douglas detailing aspects of his career.</dc:description>
  <dc:date>1984-1991</dc:date>
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