Total Published Records: 135,556
BRACERS Notes
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| 4416 | BR tells Nathan that he looks forward to meeting Dr. [Kenneth B.] Clark. |
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| 4428 | |
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| 4431 | "If you were to proceed to create a libretto you should forward it to us to approve or disapprove on behalf of Lord Russell ... I am sure that you will appreciate that Lord Russell has many such approaches made to him and is quite insistent that he has the power of veto on all such projects." |
| 4432 | |
| 4433 | |
| 4434 | |
| 4435 | |
| 4436 | BR asks that his letter (record 4435) to Mumford be forwarded. |
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| 4445 | |
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| 4447 | |
| 4448 | |
| 4449 | |
| 4450 | |
| 4451 | |
| 4452 | "I have heard from Sir Stanley Unwin that the paperback edition of 'Satan in the Suburbs' by BR is out of print. Is there anything that you can do to encourage Penguin Books to reprint it?" |
| 4453 | |
| 4454 | |
| 4455 | |
| 4456 | |
| 4457 | Nemetz gives BR "this special shirt which I had privately made for myself and a few of my friends". The beige sweatshirt in drawer seems to be it. See BR's pleased response, record 7713. |
| 4458 | |
| 4459 | |
| 4460 | "As Lord Russell's literary agents we were most interested in your recent manuscript sales which included a number of items by Lord Russell. Lord Russell and ourselves would esteem it a favour if you would kindly provide us with the names and addresses of those who purchased the material so that we can approach them with a view to obtaining copies." |
| 4461 | Not a letter but a printed extract on him; with note by BR. |
| 4462 | "Further to our telephone conversation I write to confirm that Lady Russell is opposed to Bertrand Russell's Dedication to herself appearing in the anthology you are editing. She feels that it would be wrong to allow any of Russell's work 'to be used in support of 'Christian Education' or of an institution—the Church—of which he was so valiant an opponent'." |
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| 4465 | |
| 4466 | |
| 4467 | |
| 4468 | Nofer asks whether a religious education is essential, even if the parents are non-believers. |
| 4469 | On whether it is bad for a child to have one set of beliefs instilled at school and another at home. |
| 4470 | |
| 4471 | |
| 4472 | |
| 4473 | |
| 4474 | |
| 4475 | |
| 4476 | Re prayer book of Lady John Russell. |
| 4477 | |
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| 4492 | |
| 4493 | "I cannot remember precisely what I wrote you about the Italian tape, but I am perfectly willing to have the letter or any part of the letter, if you think it suitable, sent on to Mrs. Botticelli. I look forward eagerly to the records." |
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| 4495 | |
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| 4498 | |
| 4499 | Removed from BR's copy of Human Knowledge (Russell's Library, no. 3141, 3142, or 3143). |
| 4500 |
