BRACERS Notes

Record no. Notes, topics or text
74803

On BR's article "On the Notion of Order".

At record 74806 there is a transcription corrected by BR, and a carbon copy.

74804

Bradley has difficulty following BR's ideas. There is corrected transcription and carbon copy at record 74805.

74805

This is a transcription of document .047542, record 74804. Also in the file: a carbon copy of this transcription. They are corrected by BR.

74806

This is a transcription of document .047540, record 74803. Also in the file: a carbon copy of this transcription. They are corrected by BR.

A note in the file states: "Typescript of letter of 21.6.01 lacks postscript on p.1" (K. Blackwell).

74807

BR has sent Bradley a copy of his book, The Principles of Mathematics.

74808
This is a transcription of document .047544. Also in the file: a carbon copy of this transcription.
74809

Bradley encloses notes that he made on the first chapter of BR's book. An archival transcription of this letter is in the same file.

74810

This transcription of document .047546 is in the same file as the original.

A note on the verso of the last page of the transcription states: "Typed D. Kerss 8 Aug '75. Checked ms K. Blackwell 8 Aug '75."

74811

Bradley encloses notes based on his reading of BR's book, The Principles of Mathematics.

74812
This is a transcription of document .047547. Also in the file: a carbon copy of this transcription.
74813

On BR's reply to MacColl (B&R C04.15).

74814

This is a transcription of document .047549. Also in the file: a carbon copy and a partial photocopy of this transcription.

A note in the file states: "NB file—typescript: original empty." 

Corrected by BR.

74815
On logic.
74816
This is a transcription of document .047551. Also in the file: a carbon copy of this transcription.
74817

On Meinong and Joachim.

74818

This is a transcription of document .047553. Also in the file: a carbon copy of this transcription. Both are corrected by BR.

74819
Bradley has been unwell.
74820
This is a transcription of document .047555. Also in the file: a carbon copy of this transcription. Both are corrected by BR.
74821
On BR's paper on truth.
74822
This is a transcription of document .047557. Also in the file: a carbon copy of this transcription. Both are corrected by BR.
74823
74824

This is a transcription of document .047559. Also in the file: a carbon copy of this transcription. Both are corrected by BR.

74825
74826
This is a transcription of document .047561. Also in the file: a carbon copy and a photocopy of this transcription. Both are corrected by BR.
74827
Dated in BR's hand.
74828

This is a transcription of document .047563. Also in the file: a carbon copy of this transcription. Both are corrected by BR.

74829

BR states that a large number of prisoners are being held under appalling conditions in Morocco and that the government has not declared amnesty for them. He hopes that the press will make public the maltreatment of these political prisoners.

In file are TL(CAR) copies, documents .187022-.187024. Although BR has signed the statement, it has revisions. A note by Schoenman states that it was released on 10 November 1963.

74830

BR states that he is shocked by the charges against 250 detainees on November 23. He wants King Hassan to suspend the trial and release the prisoners.

In file are 2 other TL(CAR) copies, documents .187027 and .187028.

74831

BR appeals to King Hassan to grant amnesty to political prisoners.

In file are TEL(CAR) copies, documents .187031-.187032.

74832
On the etiquette of testimonials.
74833

This is a transcription of document .047565. Also in the file: a carbon copy of this transcription. Both are corrected by BR.

74834

Bradley worries that BR's political work will leave him with no time for philosophy.

74835

This is a transcription of document .047567, record 74834. Also in the file: a carbon copy of this transcription. Corrected and annotated by Edith Russell.

"Aut" is struck out.

74836

Bradley is glad to hear that BR does not plan to go permanently into politics.

74837

This is a transcription of document .047569. Also in the file: a carbon copy of this transcription. Corrected by Edith Russell.

74838
Bradley is glad to hear of BR's appointment. Bradley is having kidney problems.
74839
This is a transcription of document .047571. Also in the file: a carbon copy of this transcription with the designation "rej".
74840

Bradley thanks BR for the offprint of his paper (probably B&R C10.04).

74841

This is a transcription of document .047573, record 74840. Also in the file: a carbon copy of this transcription.

74842
74843
This is a transcription of document .047575. Also in the file: a carbon copy of this transcription.
74844

On 2 papers that BR sent Bradley, one being on Bergson.

74845
This is a transcription of document .047577. Also in the file: a carbon copy of this transcription. Both are corrected by BR.
74846

Bradley has been ill.

74847

This is a transcription of document .047579. Also in the file: a carbon copy of this transcription. The ribbon copy is annotated by Edith Russell.

"Auto" is struck out and "let" appears thrice.

74848

Bradley thanks BR for sending him his book, which was waiting for him on his return from France. The book is Our Knowledge of the External World.

74849
This is a transcription of document .047581. Also in the file: a carbon copy of this transcription.
74850

This is an offprint of BR's article "On Denoting", Mind, n.s., vol. 14, no. 56.

74851

Bradley has found the passage about women and sex in Lucretius.

74852

This is a transcription of the document at record 53695.

74853
This is a transcription of the document at record 53696.
74854
74855
74856
74857
74858

A transcription of the letter is available at record 53702.

74859

Bradley sent BR his Essays on Truth and Reality.

BR describes how he develops his ideas, and refers to "an Austrian pupil of mine", i.e. Wittgenstein.

74860
This is a transcription of document .047589. Also in the file: a carbon copy of this transcription. Both are corrected by BR.
74861

Brailsford would like to pay the Russells a visit either "this Friday about 4:30, or perhaps on the following Tuesday at the same time?" Dated by BR.

74862
This is a transcription of document .047591. Also in the file: a carbon copy of this transcription.
74863

Brailsford and BR met at the Courtneys during the Boer War "in the last century".

74864

Braithwaite's view is that BR has misinterpreted the Gospels.

74865
This is a transcription of document .047599. Also in the file: a carbon copy of this transcription.
74866

Nandy writes to BR so that he can help Dr. Allen who has been rearrested. She wants the circumstances of his arrest to be fully investigated by the British High Commission in Lagos.

74867

Schoenman informs Nandy that BR will raise the topic of Dr. Allen with the Nigerian authorities.

74868

BR asks Balewa if he can release Dr. Allen on humanitarian grounds. He feels that the treatment of Dr. Allen is unjust.

74869

BR sends a copy of the letter he sent to the Prime Minister of Nigeria, Balewa. He would like Maliki to make sure that the letter reaches him.

In file is another TL(CAR), document .187038.

74870

Oba informs BR that the High Commissioner believes that since BR sent the original letter directly to the Prime Minister, a reply will come from him.

In file is another TLS(X), document .187040.

74871

Dudderdge, secretary of the Marxist Society, states that they are organizing a nation-wide campaign for the release of Dr. Allen, J. Kiomasetenagh, S. Kayam and O. Adebayo and to raise £500 for the Nigerians' appeal. He asks the recipient to organize a meeting in the university of all left-wing societies and societies to organize this campaign and to send telegrams demanding the release of the four men to the High Commissioner for Nigeria.

Enclosed is a leaflet that is to be distributed to all trade unions, technical and training colleges, document .187042.

74872

Bredsdorff suggests that BR make a special will that names 3 "highly distinguished persons" to take over BR's work for peace after he is gone.

An unsigned note at the top in Edith Russell's hand states, "Ralph—please talk with me about this". [This could be the start of the BRPF.]

74873

Sullhan writes to BR about Abdul Ghaffar Khan. He was imprisoned for 15 years because of his political views. As a result he is now very ill but is not allowed to receive proper medical care. Sullhan would like BR to raise this matter with the President of Pakistan so that Khan can receive proper medical aid.

74874

BR assures Sullhan that he will take up the case of Khan with President Ayub Khan.

74875
BR says he has come to know dedicated people who will carry on his work.
74876

On BR's "Liberalism and Women's Suffrage".

74877
74878
74879
74880
74881
74882

On BR's Which Way to Peace?

74883
Brenan disagrees with BR's militant pacifism.
74884

Farley requests that Taghizadeh call Zaki at the BRPF office.

74885
74886

Dated "? 1940?" in pencil by Edith Russell.

74887
74888
74889

Dated by the reference to BR's debate with Haldane.

74890
On the importance of introducing democratic socialism now.
74891

On A History of Western Philosophy. Dated by BR.

The enclosed "Remarks" on the History have 8 leaves.

74892

On BR's marriage to Edith.

74893

Brenan sends his early autobiography, with a portrait of BR, titled South of Granada. (The "portrait" is a photograph.)

74894

On Free Thought and Official Propaganda.

74895

On The Problem of China.

74896

BR states that he has written to the Shah as requested.

74897

"You are exceptionally photogenic", Brenan tells BR.

74898
On love between the old and the young.
74899

On Gamel.

74900

On Pythagoras.

74901

The year 1936 is conjectured.

74902

The year 1936 is conjectured.