BRACERS Notes

Record no. Notes, topics or text
110103
110104

Document .134311 is the envelope, which has a question from Rosalinde on it.

110105
110106
110107
110108
110109
Russell said he could use a mathematician for certain calculations.
110110
110111
110112

Addressed to Lady Russell.

110113
110114
110115
110116

Richard thanks her for Russia's Iron Age.

110117

Re Adam von Trott.

110118
110119

Re a letter sent to Dora Russell but intended for Patricia.

110120

Re rat poison.

Re Russell not addressing letters to Dora himself.

110121
110122

The month is missing. But the letter was written while Russell and Patricia were "in a warm place".

110123
110124
110125
110126

Smith was a Portmadoc resident.

110127
110128

Signed "Mother".

110129
110130
110131
110132
110133
110134
110135

Mrs. Spence likes Patricia's article and would like to see her "out in the open".

110136
110137
110138

Mrs. Spence was Patricia's mother.

110139
Re mumps and learning psychology.
110140

Russell sent her a paper, perhaps on psychology or logic (which latter BR was teaching her).

110141
110142

Judith (1918-1972) is a daughter of Karen Costelloe Stephen and a great-niece of Alys Russell. Judith married Nigel Graeme Henderson. Patricia is due to go to Scandinavia.

110143

Russell has been coaching her daughter Judith (in logic).

110144
110145
110146
110147

Re BR's (pyramid-like) scheme for 10 shillings.

110148
110149
110150

Russell is invited to a dinner of Balliol College's Synoptic Club on 16 June.

110151
110152

Toni is in Mombasa, Kenya.

110153
110154
110155
The envelope belongs with a 1934 letter.
110156

Signed "Tony".

110157

Signed "Tony".

110158

An invitation to a conference of the India League on September 16.

110159

Signed "Tony".

110160

Signed "Tony".

110161
110162

Freda has spent a weekend with Russell.

110163

The writer knew the Russells at Las Palmas, Spain. Her letter of 1935*/04/27 (at record 3399) helps to identify the author and year of this letter, plus Russell's letter to her of 1935/06/12.

110164
110165

Waley is back from Germany and proposes Beryl de Zoete and himself for a September weekend.

110166
110167
110168

Waley suggests stopping a night with him at Kitzbuhel, on their way through.

110169
110170
110171
110172
110173
110174
110175
110176
110177
110178
110179
Wills applies for the position of cook-housekeeper.
110180

Zita's husband is John R. Baker. She is an actress. They wrote from the same address in Oxford. She later married Richard Crossman.

110181
110182
110183
110184
110185
110186
110187
110188
110189
110190
110191

An earnings statement for April 6th, 1949–April 6, 1950 is attached.

110192
110193
110194
110195
110196
110197
110198
110199
110200
110201
110202