BRACERS Notes

Record no. Notes, topics or text
13602

[V.K.] Krishna Menon called re meetings.

13603
Glad to discuss further articles.
13604

[Broadcast] appointment.

13605

No offprints. Refers him to unnamed book. [P.F.] Strawson's criticism.

13606

Glad of her more cheerful prospects and encloses £5.10.0.

13607

Won't join [NCANWT?] because minor measures produce fallacious sense of security. Bikini [nuclear] tests.

13608
Appreciates his point of view.
13609

Sadler's Wells School's Director's letter was disappointing. (Anne [Russell] was not accepted.)

13610

Reprinting ["Man's Peril"].

13611

Progress on? and Mr. Baker.

13612

Meeting with group.

13613
India and neutral action.
13614
Sales of lecture.
13615

Bishop of Johannesburg. Platform appearance not possible.

13616

[John Stuart] Mill lecture. Commission.

13617

Enclose message for [Rangoon] Conference on Cultural Freedom in Asia.

13618

Peace proposal for statement to be signed by eminent scientists.

13619

Declines writing suggestion.

13620

Appointment.

13621

Reprint permission for a chapter from Impact.

13622

Re translations from Soviet press.

13623
Re translation and recording of script.
13624

Encloses ["Man's Peril"] for reprinting in French.

13625
No time to help, and his imprisoned son doesn't wish it?
13626
Can't undertake anything more.
13627

Encloses typescript of [John Stuart] Mill lecture (to be returned).

13628

No information about record Bertrand Russell Speaks.

13629
Train of intellectuals for peace.
13630
In praise of his magazine.
13631
Thanks for cheque.
13632

World peace and Switzerland.

13633

Refers him to Human Knowledge and Impact.

13634

Early Buddhist logic.

13635

(Julie Medlock, Radhakrishnan.)

13636

Bank overdraft.

13637
Interested in using her knowledge of languages for peace.
13638
Appointment for broadcast.
13639
Refer to a competent authority.
13640
BR is willing to speak opening and closing words of "zahatopolk" himself [for interview?].
13641

Unwilling to sign draft letter because time not ripe for East-West convention.

13642
Acknowledgement of cheque.
13643

Dictated manuscript of letter to editor re nuclear bombs.

13644

Dictated ms. of letter to editor re BR's 1921 obituary.

13645

Encloses ts. of article on religion and education.

13646
Permission.
13647
BBC sent him BR's mail.
13648

Thanks for reprints.

13649

Peace plans. Pacifism (Gandhi). Armaments. India.

13650

His "Economic Equality"; Formosa, China, and United Nations.

13651

Recalls her from World War I.

13652

[Bransilav] Petronievics.

13653

His nuclear medical commission to Japan.

13654

Encloses £5 for Surrey County Council elections.

13655
Re his son.
13656

Encloses ms. of "Man's Peril" for Trinity. Archives. India. Meeting.

13657

List of 12 persons etc. to send "What Neutrals Can Do" to.

No date on document. Date taken from physical location.

13658

Grandchildren [Russell].

No date on document. Date taken from physical location.

13659

Reminder note for Science for Peace Conference—26 March.

13660

Dictated manuscript of answers to peace questions.

13661

Translation into German.

13662

Declines transatlantic conversation on ethics with Bill Leonard.

13663
Declines to write article.
13664
Thanks for cheque.
13665

Declines invitation.

13666

Reference in History.

13667

"Neutral" and [Jawaharlal] Nehru.

13668
Declines to discuss ethics transatlantically.
13669

Bevington's pamphlet. Anarchist Society in London gave BR much obscure literature for Roads to Freedom.

13670
Appointment.
13671

Encloses "Man's Peril" for possible reprinting.

13672

W.K. Clifford.

13673
Hopes he pursues study of philosophy.
13674
Good wishes.
13675

Passage is in "The Free Man's Worship".

13676
Declines lecture invitation.
13677
Interview arrangements.
13678

Accepts dedication of her next book. Make use of "Christian Charity" file in essay. BR may write, "Christianity, the Religion of Love".

13679

Encloses ["Man's Peril"] with permission to reprint.

13680
Declines invitation.
13681

BR's speech on Radio Lausanne.

13682

Simplicity of BR's writing.

Dorothy Henley was known formally as Dorothy, Lady Henley.

13683

On Liddell Hart's article on strategy.

13684

Perception and space.

13685

Group's executive meeting.

13686

Translation permission for Observer article of February 20.

13687

Meeting.

13688

Declines to write on [Michael] Polanyi's discussion for lack of time.

13689

John [Russell's] finances.

13690

Permission to print translation of "Philosophers and Idiots".

13691

For answers to queries, see Human Society.

13692

Can't come to Colorado in summer.

13693
His question has no answer.
13694

Contact Rationalist Press Association.

13695

Encloses contribution to What is Science?.

13696

Invites Bohr to join Manifesto movement and stay with BR for talks.

13697
Declines invitation.
13698

No objection to her procuring photocopies [of H. Wildon Carr letters from BR]. BR entered [Brixton] prison on May Day, 1918.

13699

Declines to write about BR's schooling for Journal of Education.

13700

Declines to give BBC talk.

13701

Declines invitation.