Total Published Records: 135,560
BRACERS Notes
| Record no. | Notes, topics or text |
|---|---|
| 11702 | Re Vogue articles. |
| 11703 | Won't veto selling article to Hearst papers; glad piece sold to Glamour. |
| 11704 | No objection to black and white portrait for jacket of Impact of Science on Society. |
| 11705 | Sales of New Hopes and arrangements with Matchette Foundation for Impact of Science on Society. |
| 11706 | No alterations for enclosed paper. |
| 11707 | Simon and Schuster monies. |
| 11708 | Re insurance on Dorset House. |
| 11709 | Willing to speak on academic freedom in America. |
| 11710 | Can't come to hear "'The Loud Bassoon'" on March 20. |
| 11711 | Can't come to Paris; recalls their contacts when Rose worked for Observer. |
| 11712 | Letter gave him pleasure. |
| 11713 | Cheque—Richmond bank. |
| 11714 | Can't undertake further article. |
| 11715 | Declines speaking engagement outside London. |
| 11716 | Declines speaking invitation outside London. |
| 11717 | Can't accept. |
| 11718 | Praises his letter on things Themerson doesn't "believe". Ought to be published in a philosophical magazine. |
| 11719 | Re commercials on the BBC. |
| 11720 | Re upcoming cheque. |
| 11721 | Re Dutch rights for article for Amalgamated Press. |
| 11722 | Will do BBC script before going away April 8-24. |
| 11723 | Re procedure for Conrad's reports. |
| 11724 | Indian ["Nobel Address" part of this note?] |
| 11725 | Encloses article on how to be 80. |
| 11726 | Apology for not being able to telephone re inability to make boat race. |
| 11727 | Encloses piece about how to be 80 sent also to Miss Bradley; also "Horrors", Go, "Infra-Redioscope" for publication if possible in U.S. One probably to be broadcast in Australia. |
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| 11734 | Resolution meets BR's points. Encloses message, drafted below, for protest meeting on Franco of Spain. |
| 11735 | Agrees to discussion with Lord Samuel on "Shall We Ever Achieve World Unity?" |
| 11736 | Declines to write for Hibbert Journal re "The Essence of Religion". |
| 11737 | Wants to publish stories anonymously. |
| 11738 | Grateful for Mme. Romain Rolland's gift of book, Inde. |
| 11739 | Glad another 10,000 copies printed of Unpopular Essays. Hasn't enough to write another book on happiness. |
| 11740 | Can't become "a collaborator to your periodical". |
| 11741 | [The Fortunes of Faust by E.M. Butler. Cambridge U. Press. Not a letter but a note between letters 5 and 6 on this day.] |
| 11742 | Writing fantastic stories. Reserves some rights. |
| 11743 | Could meet May 2 re education in India. |
| 11744 | World politics. |
| 11745 | Can't read his offprint until late May. |
| 11746 | On criticizing America. |
| 11747 | Conrad's reports. |
| 11748 | Refers literary editor of Sunday Times to Stanley Unwin. |
| 11749 | Encloses Russell's letter; looks forward to annual statements. |
| 11750 | Can see him after his return. |
| 11751 | Can't review The Next Million Years because can't prophesy so far ahead. |
| 11752 | On her not being allowed to broadcast; American broadcasting. |
| 11753 | Cheque Childs. |
| 11754 | Can't accept invitation; better to write than to speak. |
| 11755 | BBC "reply sheet"—envelope. |
| 11756 | Put with the Brazil. |
| 11757 | On his letter for philosophers; most are prudes. |
| 11758 | On his article on Hume and BR. |
| 11759 | Won't oppose his daughter-in-law Susan Russell joining Roy's ashram; Aurobindo; on freedom of propagating one's beliefs. |
| 11760 | Can't undertake introduction to La Deuzieme Sexe [by Simone de Beauvoir]. |
| 11761 | Wasn't in America last spring, so his impression not veridical. |
| 11762 | Pay out of royalties from The Impact of Science. Enclose account. |
| 11763 | Can't help with book of 350,000 words. |
| 11764 | Will attempt reply upon return from holiday. |
| 11765 | Cheque. |
| 11766 | Broadcast permissions. |
| 11767 | Pc—can't accept invitation. |
| 11768 | Can't think of any other articles that might be useful. |
| 11769 | Can't spare time to be sculpted by him (and Mrs. Wilkinson?). |
| 11770 | Doesn't need Spanish proofreader. |
| 11771 | Send to Program Contract Dept. (Talks), Broadcasting House W.1. BBC |
| 11772 | Encloses £2.7.6. |
| 11773 | Encloses form 185 (not present). |
| 11774 | Signed draft letter but can't attend meeting on April 30. |
| 11775 | Will do article on or before June 5. |
| 11776 | Thanks for appreciating New Hopes. Marshall quoted the letter in record 26203. |
| 11777 | Condolences on misfortune. |
| 11778 | On his lecture to Poetry Club [in New York]. |
| 11779 | Declines invitation. |
| 11780 | Next broadcast. |
| 11781 | Ring up Daily Mirror. |
| 11782 | Written in 3rd person. |
| 11783 | Happy to see her any time. |
| 11784 | Nothing for Kaizo, unless portions of New Hopes. |
| 11785 | No correspondence between Lionel Johnson and Frank Russell in BR's possession. |
| 11786 | Can only suggest "Architecture and Social Questions". |
| 11787 | No time to write a paper for Horace Kallen's 70th birthday festschrift. |
| 11788 | Modifies statements, but criticizes at length state of U.S. liberty. Eisenhower. Russell never a Marxian. |
| 11789 | BR wishes the Association [of Indian Rationalists and its journal] all success. |
| 11790 | Met him at Freda Utley's. BR's misreported views on "an atomic attack on Russia". American isolationism. "I will not deny that in 1940-42 I was in some degree affected by war hysteria." |
| 11791 | Not coming to U.S. within next year. |
| 11792 | On her novel about Cambridge ("we were all strictly celibate"). |
| 11793 | On choosing one's line of study; America; on pursuing Miss Crawford. |
| 11794 | Arrangements for a meeting, after which BR will answer questions. |
| 11795 | BR considers A Diary of Love worthless and its obscenity gratuitous; so he won't give evidence. |
| 11796 | Declines vice-presidency of Anglo-German Association. |
| 11797 | Illiberality in America. |
| 11798 | Lists his books for mathematicians. No contact with Æ. |
| 11799 | Can't come to lunch at NPL (National Press League?). |
| 11800 | Send cheques to Percy Popkin "for you to keep". |
| 11801 | Didn't see his book at Brisbane. |
