BRACERS Notes

Record no. Notes, topics or text
76903

BR invites Goldman to lunch on Dec. 2.

76904

BR explains and defends himself. He wrote a preface to Levine's work and is willing to sign Alsberg's letter to the Soviet government.

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

76905

This copy of BR's letter was sent to him by G. Mendelevich.

76906

Mendelevich encloses (see documents .050350-.050351) two letters from BR to Maxim Gorky and asks for Gorky's replies.

76907

Goswami will see BR on June 21.

76908

Goswami is a friend of Nehru.

76909

Goswami proposes another meeting with BR.

76910
Goswami sends BR another book on art.
76911
About a meeting.
76912

Goswami will see BR on May 13.

76913

Goswami wants to bring Morarji Desai ("our future Prime Minister") to meet BR.

[Desai indeed became Indian P.M., 1977-79.]

76914

Goswami wants BR to write Nehru a few lines on the sudden death of his son-in-law.

76915

On CND and the Committee of 100.

76916

Goswami hopes BR will introduce him to Michael Scott.

76917

On Nehru and Desai.

76918

BR supports India "whole-heartedly in the present conflict with China," whose actions are "ruthless and irresponsible."

76919

BR denies that he is going to India.

76920
BR proposes a meeting.
76921

BR has received Goswami's "most remarkable book on the art of the Chandelas". (Not in BR's library.)

76922

BR would like to meet Morarji Desai.

76923

BR suggests a meeting on Sept. 23 with Desai.

76924

On CND and BR's resignation from the presidency.

76925

BR saw Nehru when he was recently in London.

76926

On legal freedoms of speech. In Dear BR, the letter is incorrectly dated 1963/04/28.

76927

Gourevitch defends his politics at length against BR's critique.

76928
A transcription of document .050384; also with a carbon copy.
76929

Graham attests to BR's "enormous" influence at Cambridge.

76930

Graham suggests that Tribunal chairmen be informed of what happens to conscientious objectors who are denied exemption.

76931

On Trinity's treatment of BR. Her brother, H.T.W. Tillyard, concurs with her.

76932
This letter is probably in response to BR's reply to document .050389.
76933
A transcription of document .050395; also a carbon copy.
76934

Graves proposes Chinese foreign students for London School of Economics. She admires BR but considers that his ideas on China, religion and sex do harm to the world. They met in Oct. 1921.

76935
A transcription of document .050397; also a carbon copy.
76936

Graves refers to BR's presence "last night" at the dinner for the League for Industrial Democracy. Re Victor Raul Haya de la Torre. Graves wants BR to come to tea in New York.

76937

Graves discusses the assassination of Rosalie Evans in Mexico.

76938
A transcription of document .050400; also a carbon copy. BR has corrected both.
76939

Graves has received a letter from Morel denying that he defends trained diplomats.

76940
A transcription of document .050402; also a carbon copy. BR has corrected both.
76941

Graves reminds BR of his 1950 letter defending possible war with Russia. Does BR still not agree that war is to be dreaded more than anything? A cousin told her that she saw BR walking down the street in Midhurst a few days ago.

76942

Graves and BR met "yesterday". She writes on Chinese affairs.

76943

On Haya de la Torre.

76944

On Haya de la Torre's wish to meet BR. China.

76945

Graves discusses American leaders. She recommends Cedric Belfrage as a journalist.

76946

Graves is glad BR met Haya de la Torre, who revealed their meeting in an Observer interview. Graves is going to California to live with Anna Louise Strong.

76947

On the whites and "negroes" in the U.S. south; Senator Eastland and subversives.

76948

A note from BR regarding Anna Melissa Graves.

76949

In German. Gumbel lists BR's writings that he has.

76950

In German. Gumbel has shown ("Geseigt") BR's letter of the 17th to Einstein. On the verso of the envelope is a telegram from Dora Russell; see record 77880. The envelope is document .050531.

76951

In German.

76952

Gumbel would like to visit BR. He shares his views and refers to having translated several of BR's books into German.

76953

Gumbel could not make the trip. His group at Columbia opposes the arms race.

76954

BR refers Gumbel to The Shelter Hoax and Foreign Policy and Gerard Piel.

76955

Gumbel is "perfectly aware" of the literature to which BR referred him.

76956

BR supplies a message on how India can help reduce East-West tension.

76957
Guthrie is delighted BR has consented to pose.
76958

Guthrie would like to begin his drawing on Oct. 17.

76959
Guthrie would like to sell BR a drawing. He had no idea of BR's sense of fun.
76960
On framing the drawing.
76961

Guthrie would like to pay BR and Edith a social visit.

76962
Dr. Hachiya tells BR of a scholarship foundation established from the royalties of his book. The photo is of students.
76963

Lord Hailsham thanks BR for Common Sense and Nuclear Warfare.

76964
76965

Hailsham insists that the Lords would bring BR much publicity for his views.

76966
Hajda sends his article again.
76967

In French.

76968

In French.

76969

The letter is an abbreviated translation of document .050561 with copies of Hajda's unpublished articles.

76970

BR thanks Hajda for the beautiful postcards, document .050565.

76971
On peace, BR having sent him literature.
76972

Hajda's suggestions for peace are contained on 6 postcards.

76973

BR thanks Hajda for his letter (document .050567).

76974
This is a transcription of document .050571. Also in the file: a carbon copy of the transcription. BR has corrected both.
76975
This is a transcription of document .050573. Also in the file: a carbon copy of the transcription.
76976

On bees, with a mention of Spalding.

76977

Haldane protests 3 passages in Portraits from Memory.

76978

In French. Various articles by Hajda.

76979

The writer wishes to accompany BR to the Christmas Island demonstration.

76980

Addressed to the Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union.

76981
76982

BR thanks Halder for a book and mentions the Sino-Indian dispute.

76983

Halder has translated some of BR's articles into Bengali and encloses a copy of his 1959 letter.

76984

Enclosed with document .050583; see also document .050578a.

76985

BR analyzes the role of neutrals. He is sorry that the Committee of 100 does not have a job opening.

76986

Halder will send BR his For the Left, for the Communists.

76987

Halder hopes for a foreword from BR.

76988

This is a transcription of document .050588. Also in the file: a carbon copy of the transcription. BR has corrected the ribbon copy.

76989

On British politics.

76990

This is a transcription of document .050590. Also in the file: a carbon copy of the transcription.

76991

BR has corrected the data and supplied the year. On free trade vs. protectionism.

76992

This is a transcription of document .050592. Also in the file: a carbon copy of the transcription. BR has corrected the ribbon copy.

76993

On free trade, with reference to corn in 1846.

76994

This is a transcription of document .050594. Also in the file: a carbon copy of the transcription. BR has annotated the ribbon copy.

76995

On BR's Edinburgh Review article.

76996

This is a transcription of document .050596. Also in the file: a carbon copy of the transcription. BR has corrected the ribbon copy.

76997

On sacrificing the present for the future in economics.

76998

This is a transcription of document .050598. Also in the file: a carbon copy of the transcription. BR has corrected the ribbon copy.

76999

This published letter to the editor is titled "Force in China". The date of publication is 1927/02/05.

77000

This published letter to the editor is titled "Birth Control and Housing". The only date for the letter is the date of publication.

77001

This is a transcription of document .050600. Also in the file: a carbon copy of the transcription. BR has edited them for the missing continuation.

77002

"Part of this letter is missing", as K. Blackwell noted in a separate note, 24 Sept. 1967.

On BR's work on the foundations of mathematics; the Geneva Congress.