Total Published Records: 135,557
BRACERS Notes
| Record no. | Notes, topics or text |
|---|---|
| 13902 | Recalls when he was at the cottage of Telegraph House. |
| 13903 | No time for bust. |
| 13904 | Can't go to dinner of Labour peers. |
| 13905 | Nothing more to say of Einstein. Never took pictures either of him or of anybody else. |
| 13906 | New lease, bath, and w.c. [Plas Penrhyn]. |
| 13907 | John [Russell's] condition. |
| 13908 | Manifesto. |
| 13909 | Don't remove phone (Penrhyndeudraeth 292). |
| 13910 | Accepts invitation of 7th Congress of the World Movement. |
| 13911 | Paris congress. |
| 13912 | Can't write suggested articles. |
| 13913 | John [Russell]. |
| 13914 | Thanks for Morals without Religion. |
| 13915 | [moving?] estimate. |
| 13916 | Moving. Previous tenant was Mr. Kitching. |
| 13917 | Encloses broadcast. |
| 13918 | Can't attend congress of Young World Federalists. |
| 13919 | Declines to write preface to her book on D.H. Lawrence. |
| 13920 | The Amberley Papers. |
| 13921 | Conscientious objection. Unilateral disarmament. General MacArthur's pacifism. |
| 13922 | Einstein. |
| 13923 | Signs page. No more manuscripts. |
| 13924 | Speaking on H-bomb to World Conference of Scientists, 3 August, London. |
| 13925 | Seeks advice on publicizing Manifesto. |
| 13926 | Manifesto. |
| 13927 | Manifesto. |
| 13928 | Manifesto. (Also to Siegbahn, Li Sze Kuang, Skobeltzyn.) |
| 13929 | Manifesto. |
| 13930 | Manifesto. |
| 13931 | His pamphlet on war. |
| 13932 | Send Einstein letters. Ok to quote Alys [Russell] on [Walt] Whitman. |
| 13933 | Shocked in 1912 by prosecution of which he was a victim. No time for interview. |
| 13934 | Thomas Mann. |
| 13935 | Radio Lausanne talks. |
| 13936 | Don't send paper unless copy kept. |
| 13937 | Infinite numbers — read sec. C of Pt. III of Principia. |
| 13938 | Happy to see him with photographer. |
| 13939 | Drawing. |
| 13940 | Enjoyed evening. |
| 13941 | H-bomb and meeting. |
| 13942 | Can't come to Calcutta, India. |
| 13943 | [F.] Joliot-Curie, Manifesto, neutrals. |
| 13944 | In view of his decision, no Athenaeum lunch. |
| 13945 | Athenaeum? |
| 13946 | No Athenaeum lunch? |
| 13947 | Lord Russell of Liverpool. Missed cuttings. |
| 13948 | For causation see Human Knowledge; and Why I Am Not a Christian is available from Rationalist Press. |
| 13949 | £202 for purchases (from former tenant of Plas Penrhyn). |
| 13950 | Communist domination. |
| 13951 | BR didn't cross Atlantic in 1935. |
| 13952 | Existentialism. |
| 13953 | BR's Philosophical Development. Leibniz. [A.N.] Whitehead. |
| 13954 | His typescript has similar viewpoint to BR's. |
| 13955 | On Bishop's essays on society. Publishing. |
| 13956 | Difficulty in keeping up with correspondence. |
| 13957 | Manifesto. |
| 13958 | No capital. |
| 13959 | Permission. |
| 13960 | Declines to address Oxford University Labour Club. |
| 13961 | Declines to address London School of Economics's Labour Society. |
| 13962 | Will consider revised statement of his aims. |
| 13963 | Declines to sign memorial re death penalty because has never reached a definite opinion for or against. (Capital punishment.) |
| 13964 | Declines to write obituary of Dean [William] Inge. |
| 13965 | He was a friend of Uncle Rollo [Russell] and cousin Arthur [Russell]. |
| 13966 | Glad he likes The Problem of China. |
| 13967 | Send list of BR's books to P.H. Sin. |
| 13968 | Knows little about McCabe. |
| 13969 | Thanks for Observer's services re Manifesto meeting. |
| 13970 | Thanks for great assistance at Manifesto meeting. |
| 13971 | Thanks for taking chair at Manifesto meeting. |
| 13972 | Thanks for support of Cardiff Society of Friends. |
| 13973 | Née Crompton. Remembers well their work together in Catherine Marshall's office [No-Conscription Fellowship]. |
| 13974 | Declines invitation. |
| 13975 | Permission. Draft. |
| 13976 | Sorry BR couldn't read her husband's papers before he died. |
| 13977 | No—3rd person to Mosley. |
| 13978 | Glad of his views and news. |
| 13979 | Write BR about Helsinki. |
| 13980 | Can't attend meeting because of upcoming congress. |
| 13981 | Encloses Nobel Prize speech and gives permission to use duplicated copies in his classes. |
| 13982 | No time to read his material. |
| 13983 | Thanks for extracts from Soviet press. |
| 13984 | Can't speak but will be Hon. President. |
| 13985 | Nothing more to say on nuclear warfare. |
| 13986 | Declines invitation. |
| 13987 | Dr. Li and Manifesto. |
| 13988 | Thanks for disquieting letter. |
| 13989 | Declines to attend congress. |
| 13990 | Thanks for interesting communication. |
| 13991 | Thanks for letter and enclosure. |
| 13992 | On Lester Bowles Pearson's statement [re nuclear?]. |
| 13993 | Declines interview. |
| 13994 | Can't send contribution. |
| 13995 | Radio talks? |
| 13996 | Fall-out. |
| 13997 | Declines invitation. |
| 13998 | Scientists' Manifesto. |
| 13999 | Hasn't written "Science and Religion" in addition to Religion and Science. [But see Papers 10.] |
| 14000 | Radio talks? |
| 14001 | Civil liberties in U.S.A. |
