BRACERS Notes

Record no. Notes, topics or text
26902
26903
26904
26905
26906
26907
26908
26909

Ts. is titled "The Universe Out There".

26910
26911

On verso of Neville's letter.

26912
26913
26914
26915
26916
26917
26918

Not a letter but publications of the New Bridge, a registered charity.

26919

Originally filed in J's.

26920
26921
26922
26923
26924

BR's response is addressed to "Mrs. Robert Newman".

26925

Printed invitation.

26926
26927
26928

Re seeing BR represented at Madame Tussaud's Waxworks.

26929

Thank-you letters for gifts of clothing.

26930
26931

Re return of "The Perplexities of Forstice" manuscript to BR; gives permission to exhibit it before return; BR's writing habits.

26932

Receipt for donation of $10,000 to the Lucy Martin Donnelly Fellowship Fund.

26933
26934
26935
Commencement invitation.
26936
26937

Re: W.S. Blunt.

26938

On verso of Negri's letter.

26939

Nottingham Circle of the Newman Association.

26940
26941
26942
26943
26944
26945

Newton notes BR sent a message of support in 1955 to a Yorkshire Youth Conference against the H-bomb. He asks for a message for this year's conference, "Citizens of Tomorrow".

Note in Edith Russell's hand at top that secretary is to send not a formal message but wishes for success.

26946

Not a letter but a newsletter, no. 1, Feb. 1960, titled New World Symphony.

26947

Ney-Hoch's letter is at foot of ts. titled "Let Those Who Would Have Us Die for the Lofty Bill of Human Rights, Learn Themselves to Live by the Principles They Pretend to Uphold!".

26948
26949

Ney-Hoch's letter is at the foot of the ts. described at record 26947.

26950
26951
26952
26953

Ts. is titled "Atom's Call", and signed with his pen name, Louis Nicol. Newsclip from the Star-Sentinel, Orlando, Florida, is about Russell and Einstein.

26954
26955
26956
26957
26958
26959

Also a translation of the telegram.

26960

Poem is titled "The Road Ahead".

26961
26962
26963
26964
26965
26966
26967
26968
26969

Untitled ts. is an anti-war statement.

26970
26971

Ts. is titled "Open Letter to U.S. People". Photo and a sketch are of a sculpture by Nishikawa.

26972
26973
26974
26975
26976
26977
26978
26979
26980
26981
26982
26983
26984
26985
26986

Newsclip from Chicago Tribune, 3 March 1961, concerns "black box". There is some doubt that the letter is from 2 people, but the signature seems too long for 1 name.

26987
26988

Ts. is titled "Notes on Bertrand Russell's Why I Am Not a Christian".

26989

Note at top of letter in BR's hand: "Acknowledge with thanks".

26990
26991

Humanist prayer by G. Brock Chisholm.

26992
26993

The reply is typed on the verso of Noseda's letter. BR tells the writer that he is the kind of idiot "which believes what it reads in the newspapers".

26994
26995
26996

On the verso of Notari's letter. BR offers advice on publishing her dead fiancé's, Vittorio Bertelli's, philosophical writings.

26997
26998

Derry Novak wrote from McMaster. He once mentioned to K. Blackwell his interest in the pamphlet he asked BR about.

26999

Originally filed in N's.

27000

"Thank you for your book Topics of the Day and for the very kind inscription. I have read the book with very great interest and approval, and have found myself in agreement with almost everything you say in it. The only matter about which I feel doubts is Kashmir; but I do not know enough about that question to have a very decided opinion. I noted with particular pleasure what you say about world government and about the population question." [Book is not extant in BR's library.] Originally filed in N's; BR's letter is addressed to Novasha.

27001

Originally filed as Novasha.