Total Published Records: 135,558
BRACERS Notes
| Record no. | Notes, topics or text |
|---|---|
| 61703 | |
| 61704 | On the verso of Kallin's letter to BR, described at record 61703. |
| 61705 | |
| 61706 | |
| 61707 | Attached is a typed transcription. |
| 61708 | |
| 61709 | On the verso of Kallin's letter to BR, described at record 61708. |
| 61710 | |
| 61711 | "Only foreigners have been allowed to hear" the broadcast titled "The Next Step in International Relations". |
| 61712 | |
| 61713 | |
| 61714 | |
| 61715 | On the verso of Tennyson's letter to BR, described at record 61714. |
| 61716 | |
| 61717 | On the verso of Knight's letter to BR, described at record 61716. |
| 61718 | |
| 61719 | |
| 61720 | |
| 61721 | |
| 61722 | |
| 61723 | Enclosed copy is of a BR talk, titled "Third Programme: 'The Next Step in International Relations'. 5th May—Lord Russell". |
| 61724 | Not a letter but a poem by Wilfred Owen copied by BR from The Athenaeum, 13 Aug. 1920, including the note that Owen was "Killed in action Nov. 4, 1918". |
| 61725 | |
| 61726 | |
| 61727 | On the verso of Whitney's letter to BR, described at record 61726. |
| 61728 | The letter lacks at least page 2. |
| 61729 | |
| 61730 | |
| 61731 | Dictated letter, in Edith Russell's hand, on a scrap of paper. It probably concerns an addition to "Man's Peril". |
| 61732 | Oaks refers to BR's article "Solemnity", apparently not printed in the now defunct folio periodical. The tone is very personal. (Online there is an article on folio, "Arrived!—The Editor-less Magazine!" by Margery Sperry, Brooklyn Daily Eagle, 20 Jan. 1924, p. 99.) |
| 61733 | Re speaking at Winchester, which BR has undertaken to do. Oakeshott was Headmaster. He suggests BR "speak along the lines of your Reith Lectures". For a recollection of what may be the same lecture, see Chester White to BR, 1959/10/05, record 45387. |
| 61734 | |
| 61735 | Enclosed newsclip is titled "Control of Catholic Schools", from the Catholic Herald. |
| 61736 | Dated by reference to B&R C47.05. |
| 61737 | |
| 61738 | Re an international police force. |
| 61739 | Attached is a typed transcription and a carbon of the transcription. |
| 61740 | Rosalinde is the daughter of Carl von Ossietzky. |
| 61741 | In French. Published in Antoni Sułek, ed., Stanisław Ossowski w pełnym blasku. |
| 61742 | In French. Published in Antoni Sułek, ed., Stanisław Ossowski w pełnym blasku. |
| 61743 | Attached is a typed transcription. |
| 61744 | Associated with the letter is a page of typed notes titled "Proposed Speech, Feb. 11—Russell". |
| 61745 | Associated with the letter is "Motion on Nuclear Disarmament in House of Lords", dated 22 December 1958. |
| 61746 | Enclosed "revised note on speakers" is titled "Lord Simon's Nuclear Motion, 11th February 1959". |
| 61747 | |
| 61748 | |
| 61749 | Enclosed is "Motion on Nuclear Disarmament in House of Lords", dated 22 January 1959. |
| 61750 | |
| 61751 | |
| 61752 | |
| 61753 | Enclosed note is about "Press lunches"; enclosed copies of letters are between Simon and Ludovic Kennedy. |
| 61754 | Addressed "Dear Comrade". |
| 61755 | |
| 61756 | Two photocopies. The image source is https://www.liveauctioneers.com/item/51392168_russell-lord-bertrand-typ…. |
| 61757 | Note by K. Blackwell: "This pair of letters was given to me by Farley in 1967 and isn't in RA2." |
| 61758 | Note by K. Blackwell: "This pair of letters was given to me by Farley in 1967 and isn't in RA2." |
| 61759 | |
| 61760 | |
| 61761 | |
| 61762 | |
| 61763 | |
| 61764 | |
| 61765 | |
| 61766 | |
| 61767 | BR, about to go to Switzerland, asks Moore to tell Tylor whether he agrees with a certain procedure (re Strong Trust). |
| 61768 | Addressed to "Dear Sir". The letter concerns his manuscript "The Mathematical Structure of Heredity". |
| 61769 | |
| 61770 | |
| 61771 | Another copy of this card was in Rec. Acq. 434, box 6.59. That copy has been moved to join this one. |
| 61772 | Sassoon's copy of Principles of Social Reconstruction was sold with a typed transcription of BR's letter to him laid in it. Sassoon comments: "He quite misunderstands Rimbaud." |
| 61773 | |
| 61774 | |
| 61775 | |
| 61776 | |
| 61777 | |
| 61778 | |
| 61779 | The letter concerns John Conrad Russell. |
| 61780 | The letter is in file 5. |
| 61781 | |
| 61782 | The letter concerns John Conrad Russell. |
| 61783 | |
| 61784 | |
| 61785 | Edith writes favourably about the Russell Centenary Conference held at McMaster, which she attended. She is also impressed with how the Archives are managed. |
| 61786 | |
| 61787 | Encl. are copies of 3 talks in the series "Population Pressures and Family Planning", in the production of which BR contributed. |
| 61788 | |
| 61789 | |
| 61790 | |
| 61791 | Not a letter but an "application for permission to reproduce copyright material", in this case an extract from BR's "World Government". |
| 61792 | |
| 61793 | |
| 61794 | Enclosed mimeo is titled "The European Complex"; BR is asked to give a talk on "The Reasoning of Europeans". |
| 61795 | "The Next Step in International Relations" is being published in Hier Spricht London, the journal of the European programme. |
| 61796 | |
| 61797 | |
| 61798 | |
| 61799 | Re BR's eating affliction. |
| 61800 | Enclosed extract is from an article in the New Statesman, 8 Sept. 1956, titled "New Minds for the New World". |
| 61801 | |
| 61802 |
