BRACERS Notes

Record no. Notes, topics or text
16202

Reply to Khrushchev and Dulles.

16203

BR's Best.

16204
World government.
16205

Encloses photo.

16206
Anti-nuclear campaigns.
16207
Nothing more to say on his questions.
16208

Offers article explaining nuclear policy.

16209

Decided to come to policy meeting on 6 May. Will draft policy statement.

16210

On upcoming CND meeting.

16211

Refers her to SANE.

16212

Declines to contribute to Indian Year Book of International Affairs.

16213

Declines to speak to Sheffield U. students.

16214

Requests 100 smaller photos.

16215

Income tax.

16216

South Africa and nuclear disarmament.

16217

His proposed book.

16218
H-bomb campaign is so overwhelming that he has no time for anything else.
16219

Summerhill Society.

16220
German anti-nuclear campaign.
16221

Declines to write article.

16222
Declines to read ms. ("too busy trying to persuade mankind to abstain from collective suicide").
16223

Meeting.

16224
Willing to do article.
16225
Declines to meet him or read his ms.
16226

Agrees with certain answers in Observer.

16227
Glad of his calculations supporting BR's guess (re nuclear war).
16228

Russia's announcement of no more tests.

16229
World government.
16230

Encloses letter from Blandford.

16231
Meeting.
16232
Supports 8 people besides himself, so can't help her.
16233

Encloses statement published in Russian and sent to a Toronto paper.

16234

Will read her father's book.

16235

Simon's policy; take chair on May 6.

16236

Glanville Clark's book coming.

16237

Declines to publish in Daily Worker [on campaign].

16238

North's Plutarch.

16239

Translating "Science" into German/Danish.

16240
Nothing to contribute.
16241

Thanks for delightful contributions from Einstein.

16242

His tss. emphasized his research to Foges.

16243
World government.
16244

Forwards copies of Einstein's remarks.

16245

Weyl.

16246

Overwhelmed with H-bomb campaign.

16247
Overwhelmed.
16248

Meeting.

16249
Not surprised "patriot"'s letter wasn't printed.
16250

Encloses BR's New Statesman contributions. Hopes "Steps to Nuclear Disarmament" reached him.

16251

CND. Aldermaston march.

16252

Alteration to contract.

16253
Message (blurb).
16254
Signs and returns document re?
16255

Approves of reprint of Observer article by Society of Technical Civil Servants. (On 5.1.58.)

16256

Encloses text of [Kalinga] acceptance speech. [Dictated manuscript of several typescripts attached.]

16257

On scheme [for world government?]. Quote letter if wish.

16258

Agrees to Dr. Menninger mimeographing Saturday Review article.

16259

Encloses letter, duly signed.

16260

Thanks for prize of Thomas Paine Foundation.

16261

Competition in Ariel for self-obituaries.

16262

Cable on world government [text present].

16263
Best wishes for new magazine.
16264

Will write preface to his pamphlet. [Dictated ms. follows.]

16265

Dictated ms. of message at Hall on nuclear weapons.

16266

Encloses statement to forward to Radio Budapest. [Dictated ms. follows.]

16267

Attaches message on Ceylon. [Dictated manuscript follows.]

16268

Sweeniad. Listener letter.

16269

BR signs a letter to The Times re the Wolfenden report.

16270

Reply to Shinwell.

16271

Reply to Shinwell.

16272

On BR's changing nuclear policies.

16273

Dictated manuscript of letter to editor.

16274

Permission to reprint "The Reasoning of Europeans".

16275

American Rationalist to sport BR's photo.

16276

Encloses short statement for projected magazine.

16277

Encloses synopsis of London speech for article. In Globe and Mail, 3.4.58.

16278

Willing to be interviewed.

16279

Letter to editor in reply to Stern.

16280

Encloses statement sent to U.S.A. Nobel dinner.

16281
Letter to editor.
16282

Dictated ms. of reply to Khrushchev and Dulles.

16283

Signs multiple-signatory letter to Times.

16284

Answers to 2 queries (for publication) on Rapacki Plan and nuclear disarmament. (Perhaps sent to Peggy Duff, with letter from Allen Kline.)

16285

(Students at Bangor.) Message on Oxford questionnaire. (Make any use.)

16286

On the transcript of an interview that was not to be published until after BR's death.

16287

Permission to distribute mimeo of "Can Scientific Man Survive?".

16288

Blurb for Critique of Religion and Philosophy.

16289

Meeting.

16290

Illegal to publish a private letter without writer's permission. Patrick Henry.

16291

Encloses statement on UN for him and his history colleagues at Daudenong High School. (Dictated ms. follows.)

16292

Encloses statement for Combined Universities Committee. (Dictated ms. present.)

16293

Encloses statement: all except last paragraph was sent to US Nobel Prize winners in January; last paragraph [is VI of Ogonek, 17.2.58 speech synopsis, article, Moscow]. [Not there.]

16294

Encloses blurb for Jungk's Brighter Than a Thousand Suns.

16295

Encloses statement published only in Russian, welcome to put in Toronto papers.

16296

Encloses statement sent to F. Joliot-Curie.

16297

Encloses fictitious letter from "Patriot". [Searched 6-27 April on film but didn't find it. See l. to Astor 8.4.58] [Same as "Bill Sykes" letter for Punch?]

16298

Replies to 2 questions for publication.

16299

On Heyerdahl's Aku Aku (better than Kontiki). [Not used as blurb in Allen and Unwin's ads in April in Observer.]

16300
Br's 20 favourite words. [for publication? BR's list not there]
16301

Replies to 2 queries: BR's field, & future of science. [Perhaps for publication.]