BRACERS Notes

Record no. Notes, topics or text
13202

3rd person refusal.

13203

Meeting.

13204

Sending him [Nightmares].

13205

Encloses list of books on agnosticism.

13206

BR can't check reference because his notes for History of Western Philosophy were left behind (everything had to be read by censor). (Re Archives.)

13207
Concerning an application.
13208
Things BR fantasizes then happen.
13209

Will review [A.J.] Ayer's book.

13210

Can't open Robert C. Trevelyan library.

13211

Advance for his book. Pleasure to see Morris Weitz (comments on his Paul A. Schilpp article).

13212

Patricia Russell's maintenance suit.

13213

Suggests reading last chapter of Human Society [over BBC].

13214

Can't attend [J.B.] Priestley luncheon.

13215

Can't move vote of thanks to Sir William Haley on November 17.

13216

Re Frege letters. BR writes: "I am sorry to learn what you tell me about Frege's political opinions."

13217

"What India Can Do for Mankind". Rumour that he had left Edith Russell.

13218

Too late to see him.

13219

Doesn't believe in flying saucers [for publication?].

13220
German socialist youth.
13221

Declines to review book by Morris Kline.

13222

Remembers her well. Will consider writing foreword to her Cruel Century.

13223
Agrees to write script.
13224

"Ingenious" suggestions by him for world peace.

13225

Booking for January 2.

13226

Correspondence with Edward Marsh.

13227
Thanks for miniatures; enjoyed sittings.
13228
House repairs.
13229
Letter went astray.
13230
Can't write foreword as no longer sufficiently in sympathy with his objects.
13231
Nuclear weapons.
13232

Declines to address Oxford University Liberal Club.

13233

Won't accept engagements outside London.

13234

Conrad [Russell's] school reports.

13235

Fees for articles (Coronet).

13236
Can't see him.
13237

Copyright and BR's ts. for Autobiography.

13238
Send gist of theory.
13239

Reading Harrison Brown's The Challenge of Man's Future.

13240

Send Volume V of [Winston] Churchill's history of the war—Closing the Ring.

13241

Get large from Baron.

13242

Quote from broadcast.

13243
Agrees to reprints.
13244

Can't meet Dr. Marcuse.

13245
Cheque.
13246

No suggestions for 1954 Nobel Literature Prize.

13247

Can't write on [G.] Peano at present—look in Principles of Mathematics.

13248
Additions.
13249
Recording arrangement.
13250

Article and review on BR and Human Society. Willing to send brief remarks on ethical theory. [Instead he wrote B&R C54.31.]

13251

Encloses blurb [manuscript] for [Harrison] Brown's book.

13252

Adds signature to "Declaration of Atlantic Unity".

13253

Correspondence with Chen in 1920. China then and now.

13254
Can't send paragraph. Used to feel strongly about rating site values.
13255
Declines offer of his (publishing?) business.
13256
Can't contribute to book.
13257

BR's [Joseph] Conrad letters.

13258

BR's [Joseph] Conrad letters.

13259
Going abroad tomorrow.
13260

BR sends £9.9.0.

13261

Edith [Russell] as secretary.

13262

To tea at Flora's.

13263
Writers are gloomy.
13264

Can't lecture in Berlin.

13265

Encloses [Joseph] Conrad letters for Autobiography.

13266

Cambridge pocket diary with pencil.

13267

[Forward letter] to Lord Russell of Liverpool.

13268

Can't address Philosophical Society of Trinity College, Dublin.

13269

See BR after 20 October.

13270

A.W.S.=Alys Whitall Smith [later Alys Russell]. Stawell. Oscar Browning.

13271
Can't review book.
13272

Recording "Knowledge and Wisdom" and "History As an Art".

13273
Can't undertake work. Existentialism.
13274
Tribute.
13275

Can't undertake work.

13276

Can't review 4 volumes of [Arnold] Toynbee's Study of History.

13277

1 letter declining further support but cancelled, and 1 letter offering a further £17.

13278

Encloses article on what neutrals can do. Offprints (50).

13279

Encloses [Christopher] Hassell's letter giving permission to publish [Edward] Marsh's letters.

13280

Long letter about Mrs. Stan Harding (and Mrs. Harrison), and former's brother. Hennessy was writing about Harding.

13281

Glad he liked BR's book [Nightmares].

13282
Recordings and scripts.
13283

Re Frege. BR writes: "I am pained by his political opinions, but still more by his wishing to base mathematics on geometry rather than upon logic."

13284
BR knows he [addressee] will be a fighter for peace all his life.
13285

On Merlin [a journal]; Sidney Hook; John Foster Dulles.

13286

"Orwell" article; democratic victory in Maine. Typed.

13287

Thanks for "The Problem of Values"—read with interest. Can't see him.

13288

In praise of [Leo] Rosten's "Is Fear Destroying our Freedom".

13289

Delete Harriet Ruth.

13290

[BBC] Bush House meeting.

13291

Sends cheque for £4 for hat and shirts.

13292
Phone to arrange meeting.
13293

Dictated ms. of letter for Saturday Review.

13294

Thanks for opportunity to express BR's change of opinion. [This would have been typed to send with the letter.]

13295

Ezra Pound; suggests T.S. Eliot.

13296

BR's Britain To-Day article. Offprints. King of Sweden.

13297

No royalties cheque yet. Send [Dwight] Eisenhower Human Society.

13298

To sign copies of Ould Memorial Lecture.

13299

Will do 4 articles for 1st week in November.

13300
On his scheme for the military part of world government.
13301
BR was of assistance to his daughter. "it is kind of you to pray that i may receive my just reward, but your letter is all the reward that i could wish for."