BRACERS Notes

Record no. Notes, topics or text
15502

Declines to contribute article on Frankel's book to Meanjin.

15503

Signs petition.

15504

Sends Hibbert article for his review.

15505

No advice on publishing his work on Cyprus.

15506

No time to read his Hume work further.

15507

Thanks for article in Onyx on rare animals at Woburn Abbey.

15508

Send missing page from Max Born's article.

15509

Reading aloud.

15510

On logic and mathematics; on the 4th volume of Principia, criticizing a Dr. Langford: "His remarks about the projected fourth volume of that work are also very wide of the mark. There was no difficulty whatever in formalizing geometry. Whitehead did a great deal of the preliminary work which consisted in inventing a symbolism for triadic and tetradic relations, but the first war turned him aside from the work and he decided not to complete it."

15511

Re dramatic rights in "Benefit of Clergy"; Helsinki inquiry.

15512
Writing to sign petition.
15513

Sorry for inaccuracies about him by BR in New Leader.

15514

On his paper re diet and longevity, and Utilitarian considerations.

15515

Encloses New Scientist article for publication in Japan.

15516
On withholding income tax.
15517

Bermuda talks. Encloses Max Born's article.

15518

Meeting at BBC.

15519

Agrees to be sponsor of her council; send leaflets. Christmas Island tests.

15520

Willing to do German broadcast.

15521
Entirely sympathetic with petition, except for overstatement on fallout.
15522

Declines to attend Moscow Festival of Youth.

15523

Cyprus Committee; in agreement with his enclosed statement.

15524

Reprint of essays [for Philosophical Library].

15525

Blurb for Sargant's Battle for the Mind.

15526

On his book and BR's acceptance of Pavlov.

15527
Will send message for meeting later.
15528

Encloses cheque for Dora Russell.

15529

The Kaiser on BR: "a most ornate young man".

Full name is British Library of Political and Economic Science.

15530

Please bring his copy of ABC of Relativity.

15531

Permission to reproduce Pakistan Quarterly article.

15532
Can't manage interview.
15533

Kept in London by ailments. Broadcast on [linguistic] school.

15534
Telegram re delay of arrival.
15535

Glad of his news. Strontium 90.

15536

Never understood Whitehead's philosophy or Wittgenstein's later theories.

15537

Didn't know Mrs. Madeleine Robinson.

15538

Declines TV programme.

15539

Glad of interest in adapting Nightmares.

15540

Permission to publish in Polish any passages from Joseph Conrad's letters to BR.

15541
Must decline to contribute to prison paper.
15542

Appointment to talk.

15543
Declines to deliver inaugural lecture.
15544

Adds autograph (to portrait of Newton?).

15545

Picture of BR (in his book?) pleased BR. Agreed with diagnosis of Lytton [Strachey's] shyness.

15546
Hopes meeting was successful.
15547

Would have been glad to see The Shadow of Hiroshima.

15548

Returning her ts. "The Day of the Lord".

15549

Lord John Russell's papers went to Agatha Russell, who left them to Duke of Bedford, who burnt them.

15550

Nietzsche's reputation in England, and Cambridge Observer.

15551

Prefers (for what?) J. Huxley, Professor Andrade, or Dean of St. Paul's ("whom I have always found simpatico").

15552

Contract for History of Western Philosophy and Canadian rights. Dictionary of Mind, Matter and Morals.

15553
Advises consultation with psychiatrist.
15554

Won't be in London, so declines invitation.

15555
Meeting time.
15556
Korner book not as interesting as had expected, and won't write about it.
15557
Refers him to physicist.
15558

Meeting re broadcast.

15559

Returns corrected proof of "Logic and Ontology" article.

15560
Declines invitation.
15561

Approves excerpts from Portraits.

15562
Sends him letter to answer.
15563
On the continuity of temporal series.
15564

Sidney Orr case—approach Committee on Science and Freedom.

15565

Tax demand and royalties.

15566

Thanks for Wood's book; Egner's selection.

15567

Glad to see book whole.

15568

Encloses cheque for taxes.

15569

Let Popkin know of Unwin cheque.

15570

Not coming to U.S.A.

15571

Agrees to sign letter to press on BBC and Third Programme.

15572

Edwards encloses £5 for [W.B.] Curry's retirement gift.

15573

Has sent her letter to J. Allen Skinner, Secretary of Emergency Committee for Direct Action Against Nuclear War.

15574

Not coming to U.S.A. [Morton] Sobell. BR and visa. Middle Eastern problems.

15575
Declines to add name to those agreeing with his report on total disarmament.
15576
Declines to read ms.
15577

Thanks for photograph of BR and interesting visit.

15578

His Hume study should be published. Gilbert Ryle. Bormann affair.

No Kruger entry in "50 years of Hume scholarship".

15579

Max Born's article.

15580

BR suggests that Born divide his article in half for the New Scientist.

15581

Cheque.

15582

Encloses long message for meeting on April 30 of National Committee for the Abolition of Nuclear Tests. Attached.

15583

Forwards cheque for Steele's venture.

15584

Will read Dr. Chang's The Fabulous Concubine.

15585

On his projected book on BR.

15586

Agitation against nuclear weapons.

15587

Sends only photo (Cambridge) of BR as young man that BR possesses.

15588

BR's New Scientist article will be revised for a foreword to Pirie's book [Fall-Out].

15589

Wants to pay architect's fee for designing garage.

15590

Against shortening Haldeman-Julius articles.

15591

Swallowing is improving.

15592

Spanish and Portuguese rights to history.

15593

Willing to send £50 for Pugwash.

15594
Meeting time.
15595

BR's writings on education to fit people to new world.

15596

BR's story of pride; error. Not an Etonian, though there was a B. Russell who was.

15597

Still nothing for his magazine.

15598

Offers New Scientist article for translation.

15599

Can't be in London May 11 or 12.

15600
Sends autograph.
15601

May write preface for M. Cotereau.