BRACERS Record Detail for 117240
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BR has now had time to read Thirring's paper on education, which he read "... with interest and very complete approval." He addresses points in Thirring's paper throughout the letter concluding, "I am grateful to you for letting me see your paper. I do not know what method you envisage for getting the necessary reforms adopted."
"My wife and I are very grateful to you and the others at Vienna for all you did to make our visit to Austria delightful as well as interesting."
There is a bracketed note below stating "(Addition about B.R.'s Education for Democracy.)"
