BRACERS Notes

Record no. Notes, topics or text
13502

Overcoming bias—sentence in ["Man's Peril"].

13503

Sends £7.10.0.

13504
Re crux.
13505

Conrad [Russell's] reports. BR's tutor and Barbarossa.

13506

What peace organizations would be useful for furthering response to "Man's Peril"?

13507

Can't write script; unnecessary; accept invitation to lunch.

13508

Ok to reprint "Man's Peril" as pamphlet.

13509

Review copies of Analysis of Matter.

13510

Broadcasting in German.

13511

Peace News leaflet of "Man's Peril".

Letter was incorrectly dated 1954 by Edith Russell.

13512

Re leaflet of "Man's Peril".

Letter was incorrectly dated 1954 by Edith Russell.

13513

Payment for BR's "interesting" list.

Letter was incorrectly dated 1954 by Edith Russell.

13514

Declines to review certain book for Third Programme.

Letter was incorrectly dated 1954 by Edith Russell.

13515

Re translating a book of BR's [Human Society].

Letter was incorrectly dated 1954 by Edith Russell.

13516

Re German translation of Human Society.

Letter was incorrectly dated 1954 by Edith Russell.

13517

Thanks for supportive letter.

Letter was incorrectly dated 1954 by Edith Russell.

13518

Message for convention.

Letter was incorrectly dated 1954 by Edith Russell.

13519

Re peace appeal; memorandum. [N.] Lossky.

Letter was incorrectly dated 1954 by Edith Russell.

13520

Re his list of questions.

Letter was incorrectly dated 1954 by Edith Russell.

13521

Permission to quote from "The Free Man's Worship".

Letter was incorrectly dated 1954 by Edith Russell.

13522

Permission for Abbe Alfred Martin to reproduce ["Man's Peril"] in French.

Letter was incorrectly dated 1954 by Edith Russell.

13523

Can't review book on [David] Hume.

Letter was incorrectly dated 1954 by Edith Russell.

13524

Can't attend party but encloses £1.

Letter was incorrectly dated 1954 by Edith Russell.

13525

World government.

Letter was incorrectly dated 1954 by Edith Russell.

13526

Agrees to interview with him and Mrs. Pandit.

Letter was incorrectly dated 1954 by Edith Russell.

13527

Declines to chair Boyd Orr's Conway Memorial Lecture.

13528
World government and disarmament.
13529

Declines to undertake further work.

13530

Apply to Rationalist Press Association.

13531

Conrad Russell.

13532

Supports Women's International League and Gertrude Baer as deserving of Nobel Peace Prize.

13533

"Madness" of pacifism.

13534

Refers him to Conquest of Happiness, New Hopes and Human Society.

13535
On his paper.
13536
Neutral nations.
13537
Juvenile delinquency.
13538

Copies of "Man's Peril".

13539

Taxation.

13540

Permission to reprint "Man's Peril".

13541

Script and meeting.

13542

Permission to reprint 2 articles for Dagens Nyheter.

13543

Personal. Indian neutrality.

13544

Cuttings not enclosed.

13545

Sales account.

13546
Signs contract.
13547

Photographs.

13548

Read his book with interest.

13549

Human Society contains what BR has to say on imagination. Alys Russell's memoir. [Walt] Whitman.

13550
Can't send contribution.
13551

Cancelled draft.

New draft: Peace Proposal. [Lord] Boyd Orr. [V.K.] Krishna Menon. Parliamentary Group for World Government.

13552

Women's International League for Peace and Freedom.

13553

Her essay: individuals and groups.

13554

Communist cooperation: Daily Worker.

13555
Meeting with his committee to discuss approach to neutrals.
13556

Wants to view The Children of Hiroshima.

13557

Paradox of Liar. [Walter] Bagehot.

13558
Permission.
13559

Meeting.

13560

Discontinues Freedom.

13561

Audition for Anne [Russell].

13562

Son of logician and economist (BR knew his theory of logic by heart at 18 from studying his logic book). [John Stuart] Mill lecture.

13563
Likes poem. BR does not know what the material world is composed of.
13564

Remembers her book against arithmetic. Her scheme.

13565
Ghosts, flying saucers, and faith-healing.
13566

Other person who wished broadcast ["Man's Peril"] printed was E.M. Johnston. Encouraging state of world politics.

13567

BR's first lessons in Euclid were out of a book by an Eton Master who was Hawtrey's uncle.

13568

Almost a rude letter. Commitment to peace work.

13569

Nominates Women's International League (and Gertrude Baer) for Peace Prize.

13570

Encloses letter to Nobel Prize Committee.

13571

Broadcast. BR's cousin Sylvia.

13572
Plans to approach neutrals.
13573

[John Stuart] Mill lecture.

13574

Will concentrate on neutrals.

13575

Puts off meeting in favour of Nehru.

13576

Wants serious talk with him, and also with Nehru.

13577

BR states the order of approach through scientists and neutrals for an appeal to world powers.

BR completed the last 1/4 of this letter in his own hand.

13578

Encloses Boyd Orr's letter.

13579

Forwarded his letter of [V.K.] Krishna Menon. [J.] Nehru.

13580
Will work on script at once.
13581

Meeting. Translation.

13582

Sends 6 guineas—"last contribution".

13583

Seeks permission to reprint ["History as an Art"].

13584

Permission to quote BR's report on Wittgenstein.

13585

BR signs draft letter to Einstein.

13586
Dramatizing one of BR's stories.
13587

Speaking arrangements for February 9.

13588

1000 words for Observer by 17 February on Mrs. Knight's broadcast. [Published as "Promoting Virtuous Conduct".]

13589

Declines to give Eddington Memorial Lecture.

13590

Re reprinting "Man's Peril". The Friends' Peace Committee has already done it. See record 5243.

13591

Accepts invitation (to Society dinner?).

13592

Declines to read his preface on French art of 12th century.

13593
Religious broadcasting.
13594
Switzerland and neutrals.
13595
Too occupied with international affairs.
13596

Declines to sign draft letter re Russian offer.

13597

Maclean's magazine.

13598
Willing to attend conference but not chair any sessions.
13599

Manuscript of "Man's Peril" for Trinity College.

13600
Meeting.
13601

Badness of Communist régimes. Human Society.