BRACERS Notes

Record no. Notes, topics or text
76803

This morning she left Arthur. The letter seems to precede document .050176, record 1200.

76804

In German. BR has annotated it in ballpoint: "Author of a book on Bolshevism and of one on the Jesuits".

76805

Gabor asks if he has correctly represented BR's views on eugenics in the enclosed address to the Heretics, "Inventing the Future".

76806

On the Russell paradox. Gabriel was a moral sciences tutor at Girton College, 1922-26.

76807

She belongs to the Cambridge generation "strongly inclined to believe everything you say".

76808

Russell forwards document .050193a to BR.

76809

Green congratulates BR on his Fellowship and gives him Southgate news, mentioning teachers' names.

76810

Green encloses an essay (not present) for BR to critique.

76811

Green reiterates the invitation from Robert Davies and G.E. Moore to speak on nuclear weapons in Cambridge.

76812
Green encloses questions to ask BR in an interview.
76813

Green encloses a draft of his interview article (not present) for The Observer or Manchester Guardian.

76814
Green thanks BR for corrections to his draft article.
76815

Green confronts BR with changes in his views since 1955.

76816

Green thinks Bevan is only a few weeks behind in opposing the U.K. H-bomb.

76817
BR returns the interview.
76818

Green encloses his essay on H-bomb problems, document .050427a, 23 pages. Green mentions G.E. Moore's position and Cambridge CND.

76819
BR agrees to a meeting.
76820
Green will call.
76821

Green could not visit BR.

76822

Green asks for BR's comments on a ms., "Debate on Survival", document .050431a.

76823

On Green's ms., "Debate on Survival". BR thinks spies, beyond Fuchs, contributed very little to Russian nuclear successes.

76824

Green is going to rewrite his "Debate on Survival" ms.

76825

Green asks BR to speak in Cambridge.

76826

BR declines to speak to the Cambridge CND.

76827
Green looks forward to reading BR's book.
76828

Green hopes BR will read his revised "Debate on Survival".

76829

Green has drafted an appeal to the government of China to take the lead in nuclear disarmament.

76830

BR doubts that China would act by itself for nuclear disarmament.

76831
China and a non-nuclear club.
76832

BR has found that the Labour Party's China policy does not need his intervention.

76833

Green proposes a new interview article with BR.

76834

BR agrees that Green's questions are important and agrees to an interview.

76835

Green has met with BR and encloses a draft of the interview article, based partly on a typescript BR gave him.

76836

BR approves the interview text but deletes a remark about Portmeirion as "Clough Williams-Ellis is a neighbour and friend of mine".

76837

Green has failed to get the interview article accepted.

76838

Green proposes a CND journal.

76839

Green encloses a letter putting forth his China proposal.

76840

BR thanks Green for his interesting letter to Jole.

76841
Green has shortened the 1959 interview.
76842

BR approves the shortened interview. He cannot see Green because BR will be in London Aug. 8-23.

76843

Re a meeting with BR in Wales.

76844
BR is uncertain that he could be available for a meeting.
76845

Talk at Plas Penrhyn.

76846
76847

Green notes that Peace News has accepted the interview article.

76848

On CND politics.

76849

This document is a carbon copy of document .050459, record 76850, but without the revisions in Edith Russell's hand.

76850

On CND politics and Austin Underwood.

76851
On direct action.
76852

Green is pleased that the sit-down was successful and asks BR to read the enclosed "Debate on Survival".

76853

BR will read "Debate on Survival" as soon as he can "get a little leisure".

76854
Green has no disagreement, only a different emphasis.
76855
Green would like to meet with BR again.
76856

BR cannot spare the time from preparing for "a large demonstration on September 17", if he remains at liberty.

76857

Green suggests concentrating demonstrations against "extermination bases".

76858

Green writes on CND and Committee of 100 policies. He asks BR for reminiscences of the Magpie and Stump election of 1892.

76859

BR, in a letter of very different tone, states that he finds Green's suggestions of CND difficulty and difference "tedious".

76860
Greene suggests dates and topics for BR's talk.
76861

Greenish asks for BR's public statements to be sent to him in Australia.

76862

On BR's imprisonment "from all your many friends in Australia".

76863

A transcription of document .050307; also with a carbon copy.

76864

BR is asked to contribute to a rectorial campaign featuring Clement Attlee.

76865

Bamber writes on behalf of the Attlee Rectorial Committee.

76866

Gleich wants to meet BR.

76867

Photographing could be done in London.

76868

Glass states that his only photographs of BR are "about six years old" [but see document .050311].

76869

BR did not know that John Cowper Powys lived at Ffestiniog.

76870
Greenish asks if BR's friends can be of help to him.
76871

Glass would like to re-photograph BR.

76872
Dated by BR. Greenwood hopes BR is happier.
76873
Re a meeting. Greenwood feels useless.
76874

BR supplied the year. Greenwood asks why BR did not write while in China and invites him to visit.

76875

BR agrees to meet Gleich in London.

76876

On his book, The Economics of Khaddar.

76877
This is a transcription of document .050485. Also in the file: a carbon copy of the transcription.
76878

In German.

76879

In German.

76880
This is a transcription of document .050490. Also in the file: a carbon copy of the transcription.
76881

On Russia and China, following the Russells' letter to the Nation.

76882
This is a transcription of document .050492. Also in the file: a carbon copy of the transcription.
76883

The card, posted in Holland, is initialled "H.G.", and concerns the lack of formalities in entering the country.

76884
This is a transcription of document .050503. Also in the file: a carbon copy of the transcription.
76885

The enclosures concern a peace walk in California.

76886

Keller has heard BR speaking "a classical German" over Radio Munich. A note at the top indicates that BR has sent Keller "The Next Step in International Relations".

76887

Keller encloses a booklet on international law by Lucio M. Moreno Quintana.

76888
BR is requested to respond to an invitation.
76889

Keller invites BR to the Tenth Grotius Day.

76890

Keller invites BR to the 11th Grotius Day or to send a message in lieu.

76891

BR is in "whole-hearted agreement" with the aims of the Grotius Foundation.

76892

Keller suggests BR send a friend to receive the Grotius medal on BR's behalf.

76893
BR has provided the year with a query.
76894
Goldman will come to tea.
76895

Goldman invites BR to a public dinner on her behalf on Nov. 13.

76896
This is a transcription of document .050522. Also in the file: a carbon copy of the transcription.
76897

Guest is publishing The Struggle for Power in Europe 1917-1921" and wants to see BR about China.

76898

Guest requests a nurse for Clifford Allen. See document .046846, record 1355 for the ribbon copy of this transcription.

76899

Goldman appeals to BR to sign the enclosed letter to the Council of Peoples Commissars, U.S.S.R.

76900
76901

This letter is a carbon of document .050337. The photocopy is from the International Institute of Social History, Amsterdam.

76902

BR will be glad to see Goldman on Oct. 20 or 21 in London.

The photocopy is from the International Institute of Social History, Amsterdam.