BRACERS Notes

Record no. Notes, topics or text
16001

[Pugwash]. Skobeltzin, Thirring, Oliphant.

The ribbon of this letter is at record 132387 and the carbon is at record 117187.

16002

Glad to receive his book.

16003

Declines to attend meeting.

16004

Evacuation of 29 Millbank.

16005

Declines invitation.

16006

Encloses Millbank correspondence.

16007
On teaching humanities.
16008

Declines to review King-Hall's book.

16009
Declines to speak.
16010
Publicity costs money.
16011

Discussion of Emmet.

16012

Speaking [at nuclear disarmament meeting] on Feb. 17. [CND's first public meeting.]

16013

Meeting, K. Harris, Foges.

16014

Declines to review King-Hall's book.

16015

Declines to go to U.S.A.

16016

Nothing to say about Niebuhr.

16017

Declines to meet her in near future.

16018

Encloses Voltaire article for Encounter.

16019

His ts. title.

16020

Encloses Manifesto declaration of July 9, 1955.

16021

South Africa.

16022

[Walter] Marseille's article.

16023

On BR's 1948 letter to [Walter] Marseille, and his quoting it.

16024

Encloses synopsis of speech on February 17. Disruption by Empire Loyalists.

16025

Signed the letters. Replying to [Walter] Marseille.

The carbon of this letter is available at record 117191 and the ribbon of this letter is available at record 132385.

16026

Thanks for Science and Human Life.

16027
Hopes projected magazine will prosper.
16028

Re the dinner event on March 3.

16029

Ryle's habit of delaying publication. Human Knowledge—[perception?]

16030

Write to Peggy Duff.

16031
Preoccupied with question of nuclear warfare.
16032

Declines to attend Heretics' dinner.

16033

Shelley, and Lechlate.

16034

Encloses open letter to Eisenhower and Khrushchev.

16035

On freedom in Russia and USA, and détente.

16036

Points and instants. Boscovich. Leibniz. Swedenborg.

16037
Philosophy broadcast.
16038

Permission request.

16039

Taxes.

16040
On philosophy and power politics.
16041

His ts.: motion and the void.

16042

[A.N.] Whitehead.

16043
Returning ts.
16044

Will ask Unwin to send books to Nuffield Library of Blind.

16045

Nuffield Library of Blind.

16046

Thanks for [John Foster] Dulles's reply.

16047

Meeting with Wilmot and Foges.

16048

New Yorker remarks.

16049
Don't send ts.
16050
Christian love.
16051
His reply to BR's critics.
16052
Will arrive at 6.45.
16053

Pugwash. Encloses telegram to Nobel Prize dinner in U.S.A.

16054

Gissing (and Wells).

16055
Zeno.
16056

On how to address BR, who encouraged Aandahl "at Harvard many years ago".

16057

Nuremburg trials and "my country right or wrong".

16058

Encloses copy of reply to Moscow on possibilities of serene peace. Perhaps (March 1958).

16059

Glad to be honorary president.

16060
Declines debate.
16061

Miss Griffiths. Harriet.

16062
Thanks for photo.
16063

Wife's presence at meeting.

16064
Didn't receive document.
16065

Couldn't see any merit in book, agrees with Professor Cohen.

16066

Declines to contribute to column, "For the Record".

16067

Democritus and Leucippus.

16068
Can't judge validity of physical theory.
16069

Pirani should do introduction to new edition of ABC of Relativity.

16070

Will examine pamphlet with a view to replying. But see record 16152.

16071

For reminiscences see Portraits.

16072

Declines speaking invitation.

16073
Nothing to contribute.
16074

Response to "Agony" column in Times re house lets.

16075

Glad he's translating BR's Leibniz.

16076

Can't undertake article.

16077

Advise on Czech letter on theory of numbers.

16078

Payment from Dora [Russell.]

16079

Will recommend his campaign to "our executive committee".

16080

Should BR recommend to executive committee?

16081

Can't judge his letter to Nature, and finds self credited with much knowledge he doesn't possess.

16082

Joins Summerhill Society.

16083

Agrees to selection ("Famous") chapter on dialectical materialism. Ryle article.

16084

Has forwarded letter and ts. to executive committee of Society for Nuclear Disarmament?

16085

Found misprint in German translation of Human Society.

16086

BR will never forget when Olson (as Governor of California) befriended BR. (Olson pardoned Tom Mooney.) Declines to contribute an article to Olson's magazine.

16087

Meeting an outstanding success. Empire Loyalists. Police brutality. Reprint of speech synopsis in Yearbook of Leeds Trades Council.

16088
Declines to write.
16089
May she (at 100) long work for peace.
16090
Recalls their meeting in 1949. Leibniz.
16091

Common world education. BR's "Proposals for an International University".

16092
Not competent to judge his memorandum.
16093

Encloses letter re Italian translation of Religion and Science.

16094

Encloses letter for her to deal with. Synopsis more suitable than open letter.

16095

See him next time in London.

16096

Willing to become a vice-president of International Friendship League.

16097

Declines invitation.

16098

Foges' payment to Lady Russell.

16099

Encloses letter from F.W. Greene.

No date on document. Date taken from physical location.

16100

Dora Russell's holiday suggestion for children.