BRACERS Record Detail for 65409
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BR thanks Schuck for her invitation to lecture at Mount Holyoke (record 65408). However, his schedule will not permit it in May or June as proposed. He asks if October would be possible instead.
Source: Mount Holyoke College Archives, MS 0841 74/3/2.
BR TO MOUNT HOLYOKE COLLEGE / VICTORIA SCHUCK, 8 NOV. 1949
BRACERS 65409. ALS(X). Mount Holyoke College
Proofread by K. Blackwell
FESTINIOG,
N. Wales.
Nov. 8, 1949
Dear Miss Schuck
Thank you for your letter of October 31. I should very much like to accept your invitation, but I hardly see how it will be possible. I no longer lecture at Cambridge, but I shall be lecturing at Oxford in January, February and March, and in June I am going to Australia to lecture.1 As far as engagements go, I could come in May, but I think I must keep the time free to prepare my Australian lectures, which will entail a good deal of work so as to have opinions on the future relations of Australia with Asia — a subject in which I take a great interest. I suppose it would not be possible for you to put off my visit till October? After my return from Australia (which will be in August) I have as yet no engagements.
The only friend on the Eastern seaboard that I should be really anxious to see is my married daughter at Radcliffe.
I am much honoured by the invitation, and very much regret that I cannot accept for the current academic year.
Yours sincerely
Bertrand Russell.
