Total Published Records: 135,546
BRACERS Notes
Record no. | Notes, topics or text |
---|---|
16001 | |
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 | |
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. |
16100 | Dora Russell's holiday suggestion for children. |