BRACERS Record Detail for 21048
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"Tuesday Dearest Alys Nothing remarkable has occurred to me, except that I got a letter yesterday from Col. Lynch (the man who fought for the Boers and was condemned to death) to say he had written a work* on the philosophy of mathematics and to invoke my blessing."
*[It may be Psychology: a New System Based on the Study of the Fundamental Processes of the Human Mind (1912).]
BR TO ALYS RUSSELL, [9 MAR. 1909]
BRACERS 21048. ALS. McMaster
Proofread by K. Blackwell
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BAGLEY WOOD,
OXFORD.
Tuesday
Dearest Alys
Nothing remarkable has occurred to me, except that I got a letter yesterday from Col. Lynch (the man who fought for the Boers and was condemned to death) to say he had written a work on the philosophy of mathematics and to invoke my blessing. I also heard from George (letter enclosed).
It is cold again, and this morning we had snow. Good luck to thy work.
Thine aff
Bertie
