Total Published Records: 135,556
BRACERS Notes
| Record no. | Notes, topics or text |
|---|---|
| 14302 | World affairs (Soviet intervention in Egypt is provocative). |
| 14303 | Captain Kitching's gardener and cook. |
| 14304 | Best wishes for world peace month. |
| 14305 | Thanks for Quintessence of Wisdom. |
| 14306 | A number of Lord Russells. |
| 14307 | Account balance. |
| 14308 | "I think that a United Europe consisting only of the Western half would not do much for peace and a United Europe including the Eastern half can at present be no more than a distant aspiration." |
| 14309 | On the Communist-inspired meeting BR spoke at. |
| 14310 | World government. |
| 14311 | BR said all he could on values in Human Society. |
| 14312 | No money. Laurence Housman. |
| 14313 | No manuscripts as BR dictates. |
| 14314 | Declines to write for the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists. |
| 14315 | Declines invitation. |
| 14316 | Meeting. |
| 14317 | Declines to stand for rectorship. |
| 14318 | Declines dinner engagement. |
| 14319 | Consents to review husband's memoirs. |
| 14320 | Encloses letter to Countess Karolyi for forwarding. |
| 14321 | Thanks for sister's gift of carving. |
| 14322 | State justification for inquiries. |
| 14323 | [Deleted letter about a mysterious letter.] |
| 14324 | Declines invitation. |
| 14325 | "Private". Re [Joseph] Rotblat and [Guy] Waller. |
| 14326 | Send new reply sheet. |
| 14327 | Doesn't recall how he came across Stallo. |
| 14328 | Agrees to republishing appeal. |
| 14329 | Praises report of Central Hall meeting. Passage of [Marriage and Morals] by Sir James Marchant. Ceylon. |
| 14330 | Ceylon's treatment of Marriage and Morals. |
| 14331 | For profound grief, only stoical endurance; "A Free Man's Worship". |
| 14332 | Arab-Jewish conciliation. Can publish letter. |
| 14333 | His anthology is now undesirable. |
| 14334 | Doesn't know how she became involved in [Robert E.] Egner's book. |
| 14335 | Still can't contribute to Bulletin. |
| 14336 | V.K. Ting. Boxer Indemnity committee. |
| 14337 | "NO[.] Footpaths should be kept open." |
| 14338 | Declines invitation. |
| 14339 | Grateful for information. |
| 14340 | Sends Helsinki paper. |
| 14341 | Princess Margaret. |
| 14342 | Congratulations on winning his case without being in contempt of Congress. |
| 14343 | Pipe smoking (1891 for reasons of economy; Briar pipes). The ribbon copy of this letter is described at record 132551. |
| 14344 | His poem. |
| 14345 | Thanks for Eric Hoffer's new book. |
| 14346 | Can't take time to study copyright bill in order to make a speech on it. |
| 14347 | Declines to sign draft letter. |
| 14348 | Declines to go to Venice for meeting. |
| 14349 | No chance of interview. |
| 14350 | No first-hand knowledge, so can't support him. |
| 14351 | Re a young man who phoned with a philosophical discovery. |
| 14352 | [public] meetings are no pleasure. |
| 14353 | Re affair with [Joseph] Rotblat. |
| 14354 | On Degen's chapter on old age. Cooper Union meeting. The record for the signed copy of the letter sent to Degen is available at record 131179. |
| 14355 | BR a knight of Mark Twain. |
| 14356 | Declines to write on place of Jews in American civilization. "Until Hitler began his persecution, I never noticed whether a man was a Jew or a Gentile." |
| 14357 | Criticizes ms. on health and primitive man. |
| 14358 | Mr. Wen. |
| 14359 | Copyright bill. |
| 14360 | Glad to be permanent sponsor of Women's International League. |
| 14361 | World politics (Molotov). Scientists' manifesto. New draft statement. |
| 14362 | Letter to Max Born. |
| 14363 | Encourages him to pursue a philosophical career. |
| 14364 | Encloses copy of letter received from [John Foster] Dulles and asks for copy of letter "we" sent him. |
| 14365 | Deleted draft reply re E. Cahn's The Moral Decision. |
| 14366 | Kind words acknowledged. |
| 14367 | Declines to join International English Language Association. |
| 14368 | [Robert E.] Egner. Molotov. |
| 14369 | Not much hope of publishing his short story. |
| 14370 | Dora [Russell]. Roderick [Barry]. |
| 14371 | Letter to editor on Foreign Ministers' conference. |
| 14372 | Declines invitation to go abroad. |
| 14373 | Meeting. |
| 14374 | Declines to write preface. |
| 14375 | Thanks for friendly feeling. |
| 14376 | Meeting. |
| 14377 | Meeting. |
| 14378 | Can't judge proof of Fermat's theorem. |
| 14379 | On The Moral Decision by Edmund Cohn. |
| 14380 | On his peace plan. |
| 14381 | Deposits. |
| 14382 | Einstein and ABC of Relativity. |
| 14383 | Agrees to reprint of article on Culbertson [in Fling magazine]. |
| 14384 | Autograph. |
| 14385 | Little time in which to read his Foundations of Logic and Mathematics. |
| 14386 | Nothing new to say [re logic]. |
| 14387 | Not enough of an authority on Nietzsche. |
| 14388 | Sends £5. |
| 14389 | Meeting. |
| 14390 | Painting. |
| 14391 | Royalties. |
| 14392 | Invitation. |
| 14393 | Re Burhop's list of scientists. |
| 14394 | Thanks for meeting. |
| 14395 | Encouraged by his letter. |
| 14396 | His drawings of BR. |
| 14397 | Cheque for Conrad [Russell's] operation. John [Russell's] expenses. |
| 14398 | Purchase of drawings. |
| 14399 | Thanks for postcard about BR. |
| 14400 | Lord Jowitt is only privy councillor BR could possibly speak to. |
| 14401 | Encloses Max Born's letter. International situation not propitious. |
