BRACERS Notes

Record no. Notes, topics or text
108603

Daly encloses a copy of a letter he has written to The Times in which he outlines his support of BR's appeal on Czechoslovakia. The letter follows this one.

108604

On Soviet "show trials" in Czechoslovakia.

108605

BR is delighted that de Beauvoir and Jean-Paul Sartre will participate in the International War Crimes Tribunal.

108606

BR asks all members of the IWCT for their support of a declaration regarding the Soviet aggression in Czechoslovakia.

Also in file: 2 copies of the declaration signed by de Beauvoir at documents .175974 and .175975.

108607
Dedijer a sends along a copy of a draft.
108608

BR asks all members of the IWCT for their support of a declaration concerning Soviet aggression in Czechoslovakia.

108609

This letter concerns a letter of Dedijer's which is in need of signatures. Schwartz, Sartre and Garaudy are all mentioned as potential signatories.

108610

Dedijer writes of a letter which is to be published concerning a Soviet invasion in the Balkans and of a letter concerning the Bulgars.

The attached letter is addressed to certain Bulgarian authors and artists; see document .175988.

108611

This letter is addressed to Bulgarian writers and artists who oppose a declaration that BR et al. had put forth on 9 October 1968.

108612

Clark inquires about forms of espionage used on members of the Left.

108613

BR asks for the support of all IWCT members for a declaration concerning Soviet aggression in Czechoslovakia.

A copy of the declaration signed by Dellinger is at document .175993.

108614

Farley asks if Dellinger might be able to help his friend Peter Goodman.

108615

BR asks for the support of all IWCT members for a declaration concerning Soviet aggression in Czechoslovakia.

Also in file: a duplicate TL(CAR) at document .175996.

108616

Probably in response to document .175998, record 108617; it is explained that the wording of the declaration regarding Czechoslovakia is unchangeable.

108617
Grossman agrees to sign the declaration but voices two reservations regarding its wording.
108618

BR asks for the support of all IWCT members for a declaration concerning Soviet aggression in Czechoslovakia.

108619

Hernandez will not be able to sign the declaration concerning Soviet aggression in Czechoslovakia, and gives his reasons.

108620

BRPF asks for Hernandez's support for the IWCT's declaration condemning Soviet aggression in Czechoslovakia.

108621

BR responds to Hernandez's unwillingness to sign the declaration condemning Soviet aggression in Czechoslovakia.

108622

Schoenman responds to Hernandez's unwillingness to sign the declaration condemning Soviet aggression in Czechoslovakia.

108623

BR asks for the support of all IWCT members for a declaration condemning Soviet aggression in Czechoslovakia.

108624

Kasuri writes about an Urdu translation of War Crimes in Vietnam, his experience as a member of the IWCT, and the Pakistani reaction to the Soviet aggression in Czechoslovakia.

108625

BR thanks Kasuri for his letter and for the Urdu translation of War Crimes in Vietnam, and sends along an English volume concerning the Copenhagen session.

108626

Schoenman thanks Kasuri for his letter, and mentions that he and Sartre are working well together.

108627

BR asks for the support of all IWCT members for a declaration condemning Soviet aggression in Czechoslovakia.

108628

Kasuri writes about the declaration concerning Soviet aggression in Czechoslovakia and suggests that an IWCT meeting take place, while pointing out his own difficulties in procuring a plane ticket were such an event to occur.

108629

Schoenman wonders if Kasuri might accept the declaration without the additional changes that he had suggested.

Also in file: a photocopy at document .176011.

108630

Morikawa explains that a previous letter of BR's was missing its last page, and so could not be fully understood. He refers to a letter from 16 May, record and outlines several concerns with it.

108631

This letter thanks BR for the declaration regarding Czechoslovakia, but puts forth several concerns with it.

108632

BR asks for the support of all IWCT members for a declaration concerning the Soviet aggression in Czechoslovakia.

108633

BR notes that the wording of the declaration concerning Czechoslovakia has been changed to respond to the misgivings of some IWCT members, and he asks if Morikawa will consider signing the revised version.

108634
Morikawa agrees with the new version of the declaration.
108635

Morikawa explains that the president of CECAV, Pham Ngoc Thach, has died on November 7th, and he asks for condolences.

108636

Morikawa explains that he is enclosing a report on his time in Vietnam.

108637

Morikawa encloses a copy of Mainichi Graph, in which photographs from his time in North Vietnam are published. He asks that Schoenman show it to BR.

108638

Farley thanks Morikawa for the report on his trip to Vietnam and notes that he has sent copies to Ken Coates and to BR.

108639

Farley thanks Morikawa for the copy of Mainichi Graph and notes that he will show it to BR immediately.

Also in file: a duplicate TL(CAR) at document .176023.

108640

Morikawa agrees with BR's open letter to U Thant.

108641

BR asks for the support of all IWCT members for a declaration concerning Soviet aggression in Czechoslovakia.

A copy of the declaration signed by Oglesby is at document .176026.

108642

BR asks for the support of all IWCT members for a declaration regarding the Soviet aggression in Czechoslovakia.

108643

BR thanks Sartre for his cable.

108644

BR encloses a copy of a letter that was recently sent to all IWCT members along with a draft declaration regarding the situation in Czechoslovakia (neither is included here).

108645

Farley encloses a letter written by BR and Dedijer which addresses criticisms that had been levelled at an earlier letter, from Sartre and Russell, which was recently published in newspapers.

108646

Sartre notes that he cannot appear on the list (presumably of those IWCT members who support the Czechoslovakia declaration); he hopes to hear from the BRPF soon, and seems to have concerns regarding Schoenman.

108647

Sartre asks for the address of Eric Hobsbawm.

108648

Farley thanks Sartre for the cable and explains that Eric Hobsbawm is travelling in India.

108649

Coates writes about the appeal on Czechoslovakia—how they could not wait for Sartre and how they instructed Schoenman to publish it promptly.

108650

Farley writes that they are organizing a conference on Czechoslovakia to be held in Stockholm, and he asks if Sartre might wish to attend.

108651

Sartre writes that he will not attend the conference on Czechoslovakia and wishes not to be associated with it in any way. He has grave concerns about the way recent issues have been handled by the Foundation.

108652

Farley answers Sartre's rejection of the invitation to participate in the conference in Stockholm, and invites him to a conference, also regarding Czechoslovakia, which will soon take place in London.

108653

Schoenman writes that he and Sartre have been working closely together to arrange a conference on Czechoslovakia. He will be visiting Paris soon and would like to meet with Schwartz to discuss various things.

108654

BR writes to ask for the support of all IWCT members for a declaration concerning Soviet aggression in Czechoslovakia.

108655

Schwartz writes of his support for the declaration, but has some concerns and proposes slight modifications.

108656

Farley asks for Schwartz's signature on a letter written to respond to criticisms that had been levelled at the earlier declaration regarding Czechoslovakia.

108657

Farley encloses a copy of a cable just received from Hanoi.

108658
Schwartz thanks farley for his letter and pledges his support.
108659

Farley thanks Schwartz for his letter and sends good wishes for Christmas.

108660

BR asks for the support of all IWCT members for a declaration concerning the Soviet aggression in Czechoslovakia.

108661

BR thanks Weiss for giving the BRPF the English rights to his report on the bombing of Vietnam; copies of the translation have been sent separately.

108662

BR thanks Mr. and Mrs. Weiss for their birthday greetings.

108663

Farley will pass along Weiss' letter of the 26th to Ken Coates, who is returning from abroad. He explains the duties of editors of the London Bulletin and asks Weiss if he would like to be one.

108664

Weiss will send along articles of his, to be published in the London Bulletin, whenever they are available, though he seldom writes. As a result, he declines to participate on the editorial board.

108665

This is a sympathy card, and is included in a box of condolences sent to Edith on BR's death.

108666
Condolences are offered after BR's death.
108667
Condolences are offered after BR's death.
108668

Addressed to "Fink", condolences are offered after BR's death.

108669

This is a child's drawing with "Love from Liz" written on the verso, presumably on the occasion of BR's death.

108670

Condolences are offered after the death of BR.

108671

Condolences are offered after the death of BR.

108672

Condolences are offered after the death of BR.

108673

Condolences are offered after the death of BR.

108674

Condolences are offered after the death of BR.

108675

Condolences are offered after the death of BR.

108676

Condolences are offered after the death of BR.

108677

Condolences are offered after the death of BR.

108678

Condolences are offered after the death of BR.

108679

Condolences are offered after the death of BR.

108680

Condolences are offered after the death of BR.

108681

Condolences are offered after the death of BR.

108682

Condolences are offered after the death of BR.

108683

Condolences are offered after the death of BR.

The attached ts. is a tribute to BR written by the sender.

108684

Condolences are offered after the death of BR.

108685

Condolences are offered after the death of BR.

108686

Condolences are offered after the death of BR.

108687

Condolences are offered after the death of BR, and the sender asks for the return of a letter that she received from Bernard Shaw (presumably that at record 80255).

108688

Condolences are offered after the death of BR.

108689

Condolences are offered after the death of BR.

108690

Condolences are offered after the death of BR.

108691

Condolences are offered after the death of BR.

108692

Condolences are offered after the death of BR.

108693

Condolences are offered after the death of BR.

108694

Condolences are sent from Buckingham Palace by Queen Elizabeth on the death of BR. She signs herself "Elizabeth R." Her husband (Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh) "adjoins" her.

108695

Condolences are offered after the death of BR from the Cambria Pharmacy in Penrhyndeudraeth.

108696

Addressed to "Fink", sympathy is offered after the death of BR.

108697

Condolences are offered after the death of BR.

108698

Condolences are offered after the death of BR.

108699

Condolences are offered after the death of BR.

108700

Condolences are offered after the death of BR

108701

Condolences are offered after the death of BR.

108702

Condolences are offered after the death of BR.