Total Published Records: 135,558
BRACERS Notes
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| 21702 | On verso of Barzman's letter. |
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| 21705 | On verso of Barzman's letter. |
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| 21734 | Beck has written a brief remark on the verso and signed it. |
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| 21740 | On verso of TS(CAR). |
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| 21765 | BR's letter is mistakenly addressed to Mr. Peinentine Beit. |
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| 21770 | Bell has written a brief note below a typed poem by James K. Baxter; the letter was originally filed under Baxter's name. |
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| 21776 | Re: BR and Frank Russell as children in Scotland with their tutor Douglas Spalding as told to her by her husband's aunt Mrs. Jessie Andrew, the daughter of Hugh and Mary Harper. |
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| 21785 | Requests room for himself and wife, the night of May 2, at Belle Vue Royal Hotel, Aberystwyth, Cardiganshire. |
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| 21789 | "As far as my experience goes, women are not more opposed to war than men are, but if women can be roused as you suggest, I shall, of course, be very glad." |
| 21790 | Copy of letter was sent to BR. |
| 21791 | "Thank you for sending me a copy of your letter to Mr. Khrushchev of July 15 concerning the financing of the United Nations. At the moment, I am treating my approach to him as confidential. I might add that you appear to have misunderstood my attitude toward the Soviet Union. It is not the Communist way of life that I admire, but rather Mr. Khrushchev's realisation of the meaning of nuclear war. I wish that other statesmen had his good sense in this matter." |
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| 21796 | Photos are of Belton's paintings with explanatory information written on versos. |
| 21797 | On verso of Belton's letter. |
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| 21799 | On verso of Belton's letter. |
| 21800 | Photo is of a painting by Belton. |
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