BRACERS Notes

Record no. Notes, topics or text
14002

No—secretary.

14003

No—secretary—cordial.

14004

Scientists' conference.

14005

Long letter on organizing scientists for conference.

14006

(Send statement to her "with Bertrand Russell's compliments".)

14007

Accepts offer of Silver Pears [Cyclopaedia] trophy.

14008
Can't attend congress.
14009
Declines invitation.
14010

Declines invitation for October 3.

14011

Amberley to Popper.

14012

Thanks for agreement of Deutsche Kulturtog on BR's view of war.

14013

Taking first steps towards International Congress.

14014
Bank balance.
14015

International Congress.

14016

No.

14017

No.

14018
(send statement.)
14019

Manifesto.

14020
Thanks for interesting letter.
14021
International conference.
14022

Encloses "original release". Wood's chapter (on Australia) benefited from his information.

14023
Agrees to permission terms.
14024

Can't come to discussion group.

14025

Signatory.

14026

No.

14027

Can't attend [Hiroshima?] anniversary on August 10th, or manage tape recording.

14028

Justice in War-Time.

14029

Can't come to Pugwash this year.

14030

Difficult to meet because of anti-nuclear work.

Full name: Count Theodore de Rittberg

14031

(Return without comment.)

14032

International Association of Scientists.

14033

Ok to exhibit his head of BR.

14034

Contains blurb for Planned Parenthood Federation of America.

14035

(Send [John Stuart] Mill lecture.)

14036
Can't see him.
14037
Can't see him or sister.
14038

Declines to write article because of 2 upcoming congresses.

14039

Manifesto.

14040

Max Born and Manifesto. Draft statement attached.

14041

Can't attend Oxford colloquium.

14042

Can't take chair for Miss Knight on September 25.

14043

[George] Santayana.

14044

Scientists Manifesto.

14045
Hiroshima.
14046

Meeting.

14047

[Anti-war] resolution.

14048

Declines to join SSRS.

14049

Does he want papers returned?

14050

Sends article from The Bomb.

14051

Thanks for information about formation of Council for Permanent Peace within UNO.

14052
Scientists' meeting.
14053

Thanks for support of the Barclay.

14054
Declines invitation because of trip abroad.
14055

(Sends scientists' statement.)

14056

Have to get someone else.

14057
Declines invitation.
14058

Glad to know of Association.

14059
Declines to write unless it's about nuclear war problems.
14060

Declines to write article [on Russians?].

14061
Write since no time for interview.
14062

Sends scientists' statement for possible printing in Toronto.

14063

Glad to know of [anti-war] resolution.

14064

Labour in 1914, and 1945-51.

14065
Scientists' statement.
14066
Permission to reproduce enclosed [scientists'] statement.
14067

Declines local engagement.

14068
Speaking engagement declined.
14069

Glad to know of his Association's anti-war stand.

14070
Can't help him out financially.
14071

Doesn't have time to read paper on Gandhi.

14072

Best wishes [message] for Congress of Writers and Artists of Peru.

14073

Can't speak outside of London.

14074
Declines to write article.
14075

BR has a rule not to speak outside London except to international congresses.

14076

Encourages his "Declaration of Independence".

14077
Interesting that earth's crust might break under nuclear bombardment.
14078

Not hopeful of World Academy for Peace.

14079
Complete approval of his article.
14080

Permission to reproduce World Government talk.

14081
Knows so little on peaceful uses of atomic energy that he couldn't write on subject.
14082

[Something to him].

14083
Approves of plan in principle.
14084
Too busy for free-will problem. Houri and man to whom BR let his house.
14085

Thanks for resolution of Fellowship Party.

14086
Not prepared to recommend ms. BR seems to have praised out of kindness to author.
14087
Present approval of BR bewildering.
14088

In French on his "belle" letter. World Congress.

14089

Manifesto. Cooperation with his group of scientists.

14090

Sends lease for Plas Penrhyn.

14091
Encloses signature to author's peace appeal. Make any use desired of letter expressing sympathy.
14092

No contact with Stefan Zweig; corresponded with Romain Rolland.

14093

No.

14094

Quote BR when he desires.

14095
Sends scientists' statement. Japan.
14096

Nobel Prize.

14097
Communist governments.
14098

No—secretary.

14099

Declines to address Cambridge humanists.

14100

Way to Liberty? Religion.

14101

Religion. World Government. Russell is replying to record 23339.