Total Published Records: 135,560
BRACERS Notes
| Record no. | Notes, topics or text |
|---|---|
| 23402 | |
| 23403 | |
| 23404 | |
| 23405 | |
| 23406 | Writing from a mental hospital, he wants help finding "magic squares". |
| 23407 | |
| 23408 | |
| 23409 | |
| 23410 | |
| 23411 | |
| 23412 | |
| 23413 | Ennis got BR's "Democracy and the Teachers in the U.S." |
| 23414 | Clip is of Seth King's interview with BR, reprinted in St. Petersburg Times, 18 May 1961. |
| 23415 | |
| 23416 | Re "How to Become a Mathematician". |
| 23417 | Enclosed with Enright's letter to BR. |
| 23418 | |
| 23419 | |
| 23420 | |
| 23421 | |
| 23422 | Newsclip is comic strip re Communist teachers in Japan. |
| 23423 | "Tremendously impressed" by Nation article on Pentagon, 28 Oct. 1961. |
| 23424 | Poems are by Erb. |
| 23425 | |
| 23426 | |
| 23427 | |
| 23428 | |
| 23429 | |
| 23430 | |
| 23431 | |
| 23432 | Signature is very doubtful. |
| 23433 | |
| 23434 | Draft reply in Edith Russell's hand on verso of Ernst's p. 2 |
| 23435 | |
| 23436 | |
| 23437 | Ts. is titled "The Perverted Mission". |
| 23438 | Ts. concerns philosophy. |
| 23439 | Clips concern contraception. |
| 23440 | On contraception. |
| 23441 | |
| 23442 | BR's reply is said to be attached but isn't. |
| 23443 | Ts. is titled "Zur Emanzipierung der Philosophie". |
| 23444 | |
| 23445 | |
| 23446 | Upon hearing BR on "Small World". |
| 23447 | |
| 23448 | |
| 23449 | |
| 23450 | |
| 23451 | |
| 23452 | Re Official Secrets trial. |
| 23453 | |
| 23454 | Re unilateral disarmament. |
| 23455 | |
| 23456 | |
| 23457 | |
| 23458 | Clip is of Evans' letter to editor, New York Times, 24 Apr. 1961. |
| 23459 | |
| 23460 | |
| 23461 | |
| 23462 | |
| 23463 | |
| 23464 | |
| 23465 | |
| 23466 | Letter written on exhibition catalogue. |
| 23467 | Ts. is titled "Last Call for Monotheism". |
| 23468 | |
| 23469 | |
| 23470 | |
| 23471 | |
| 23472 | |
| 23473 | |
| 23474 | |
| 23475 | |
| 23476 | |
| 23477 | |
| 23478 | Also from Rondebosch. |
| 23479 | |
| 23480 | |
| 23481 | |
| 23482 | Actually a poem, "To Bertrand Russell", signed by the author. |
| 23483 | |
| 23484 | |
| 23485 | |
| 23486 | |
| 23487 | |
| 23488 | |
| 23489 | |
| 23490 | |
| 23491 | |
| 23492 | Re Gide, Sartre, Camus. |
| 23493 | |
| 23494 | "I did not answer your question about literature because I had nothing interesting to say about it. I admire Camus and Gide, and I admire Sartre as a playwrite [sic] but not as a philosopher. Literature has at times been of very great importance. The great Russian novelists, for example, prepared the way for the overthrow of the Czarist regime. It is impossible to know at present whether any writer has any importance, since we do not know whether there will be any readers or other human beings ten years hence." |
| 23495 | |
| 23496 | "We must overcome the sense of helplessness which possesses most people." |
| 23497 | |
| 23498 | Sent (not attached) his review of Unarmed Victory. |
| 23499 | |
| 23500 | |
| 23501 | Also enclosed ts. titled "Toward a Single Universal Science." |
