Total Published Records: 135,558
BRACERS Notes
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| 22102 | "National" is handwritten before the rest of this organization's name which is printed. |
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| 22111 | Ts. is titled "Mussigang—Nichts Lobenswertes". |
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| 22118 | Note on letter: "Proof of 'The War to End War' sent (22 Sept.) please return". |
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| 22120 | Als written on newsclip of Bourne's letter. |
| 22121 | "I am sure that ridicule and satire are weapons we use too infrequently." |
| 22122 | Written on carbon of letter to the Guardian. |
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| 22124 | "Thank you, also for the booklet The Shelter Hoax and Foreign Policy, which I have read with the highest degree of interest and approval." |
| 22125 | Tss. also enclosed. |
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| 22129 | On verso of Bovard's letter. |
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| 22132 | On verso of Bowden's letter. |
| 22133 | Tss. concern the Organization for the Advancement of Liberal Learning and International Brotherhood. |
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| 22137 | This letter, except for the date, is identical to the reply of 1962/10/25. |
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| 22141 | Re numbers greater than infinity. |
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| 22146 | Two cards sent on same date, one to Holloway, the other to Brixton. |
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| 22150 | Ts.(mim.) re weather control system. |
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| 22153 | Clip is of "Immortality" by W. von Braun. |
| 22154 | "I am delighted to know that von Braun is an earnest Christian. I am sorry I cannot believe that hereafter he will meet in hell some of the Londoners whom he killed in 1944." [Re WWII.] |
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| 22156 | On verso of Boyle's letter. |
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| 22165 | "It is a more convenient hypothesis to assume a world external to our sensory perception because it is possible to accommodate a vast range of data which otherwise we are unable to address." |
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| 22191 | Poem is titled "To the Mothers of America". |
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| 22200 | On verso of Brierley's letter. |
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