BRACERS Notes

Record no. Notes, topics or text
22102

"National" is handwritten before the rest of this organization's name which is printed.

22103
22104
22105
22106
22107
22108
22109
22110
22111

Ts. is titled "Mussigang—Nichts Lobenswertes".

22112
22113
22114
22115
22116
22117
22118

Note on letter: "Proof of 'The War to End War' sent (22 Sept.) please return".

[BR omitted this essay from Portraits.]

22119
22120

Als written on newsclip of Bourne's letter.

On "H-bomb Tests and the Neutron Bomb" from Scarborough paper.

22121

"I am sure that ridicule and satire are weapons we use too infrequently."

22122

Written on carbon of letter to the Guardian.

22123
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.

22126
22127
22128
22129

On verso of Bovard's letter.

22130
22131
22132

On verso of Bowden's letter.

22133

Tss. concern the Organization for the Advancement of Liberal Learning and International Brotherhood.

22134
22135
22136
22137

This letter, except for the date, is identical to the reply of 1962/10/25.

22138
22139
22140
22141

Re numbers greater than infinity.

22142
22143
22144
22145
22146

Two cards sent on same date, one to Holloway, the other to Brixton.

22147
22148
22149
22150

Ts.(mim.) re weather control system.

Introduced by two covering letters, one to the Patent Office Examiner, Washington, D.C.; the other an open letter.

22151
22152
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.]

22155
22156

On verso of Boyle's letter.

22157
22158
22159
22160
22161
22162
22163
22164
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."

22166
22167
22168
22169
22170
22171
22172
22173
22174
22175
22176
22177
22178
22179
22180
22181
22182
22183
22184
22185
22186
22187
22188
22189
22190
22191

Poem is titled "To the Mothers of America".

22192
22193
22194
22195
22196
22197
22198
22199
22200

On verso of Brierley's letter.

"I am very glad there will now be a second source of light in Oxford in addition to the gasometer."

22201