Letter to the Polish Academy of Science written 24.04.1969
Professor Roman Ingarden (senior)
Krakow, Biskupia 14 c c Krakow, 4/24/1969
c Faculty I of the P. A. S. Office
c c c WARSAW Palace of Culture and Science
In response to the letter from June 18 this year no. WI/50/69 I am kindly reporting that I belong to the following international institutions and scientific societies:
- Institut International de Philosophie, 173 Boulevard Saint-Germain Paris VI-e, France, appointed member, no membership fees.
- International phenomenological Society, State University of New York at Buffalo, Buffelo, Ney York, USA, appointed member, no membership fees.
- The American Society for Aesthetics, honorary President prof. Thomas Munro, c / o Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland, Ohio, 44106, U.S.A. invited member, membership fee (including The Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism) USD 9 paid by me in PLN through the P.A.S.
- Société Francaise d’Esthétique, président Etienne Souriau de l’Institut, I do not have a more precise address, other than the address for the journal issued by the Society Revue d’Esthétique (16, rue Chaptal Paris, IX-e, France), fees – for the journal so far I have been paying CHF 30 per year for xxxxxxx through the Polish Academy of Sciences (in PLN), recently the fee has been raised to CHF 35, I will have to amend my past payments.
v e r t e
(prof. Roman Ingarden, senior)
full member xxxxxxx of the P.A.N.
For years now I have also been a member of the so-called “Consulting Foreign Editors” Journal published by the International Phenomenological Society titled “Philosophy and phenomenological Research.” This function is purely honorary. I have not yet been asked about any editorial matter.
(prof. R. Ingarden)