Total Published Records: 135,556
BRACERS Notes
| Record no. | Notes, topics or text |
|---|---|
| 78903 | Ogden refers to contract details with a date of delivery of 30 September 1929. |
| 78904 | Marseille responds to BR's article, quoting BR's letter to him of 5 May 1948, record 85852. |
| 78905 | BR has supplied the year. Morel writes privately about his background, career, and goals. |
| 78906 | Ogden asks BR to reconsider his evident decision not to write The Mechanics of the Universe. |
| 78907 | Ogden writes again about a book contract. |
| 78908 | A transcription of document .053063; also a carbon copy. BR has corrected both. |
| 78909 | A photocopy of the original autograph letter is at record 85852. |
| 78910 | Morel is agreeable to a distribution plan, perhaps for one of his writings. He commiserates with BR over dismissal from Trinity. |
| 78911 | On publishing the Tractatus. The causal theory of meaning. |
| 78912 | BR has found "a spare typescript of my introduction to Wittgenstein". |
| 78913 | BR encloses Wittgenstein's agreement (not present) to publish the Tractatus. |
| 78914 | BR returns his introduction to the Tractatus with an addition to p. 1. |
| 78915 | BR returns "proofs of Wittgenstein", correcting the introduction. |
| 78916 | A transcription of document .053065; also a carbon copy. BR has corrected both. |
| 78917 | BR has books to sell to Ogden. Wittgenstein and "the Spinoza remark". |
| 78918 | Morel asks BR to write an article for The U.D.C. |
| 78919 | BR describes Wittgenstein's voluntary poverty. BR has a Bradley to sell. |
| 78920 | A transcription of document .053067; also a carbon copy. |
| 78921 | BR does not wish to be directly connected with the firm of Boni. |
| 78922 | In view of BR's evident resignation from the Executive Committee of the U.D.C., Morel asks him to serve on the General Council. |
| 78923 | BR will make up his mind about Boni "presently". Liveright has never treated him badly. |
| 78924 | On acceptable terms from publishers. Kegan Paul has asked BR to write a book on the history of education. |
| 78925 | A transcription of document .052632; also a carbon copy. BR has corrected both and annotated the ribbon copy. |
| 78926 | See record 2044 for the enclosure. |
| 78927 | On his studies in Germany. |
| 78928 | Haymon encloses correspondence about Ogden's translation of the Tractatus, including document .054024, record 54197, BR to C.K. Ogden, 1 August 1951, in which BR claims that Wittgenstein "sanctioned" the English translation of the Tractatus "point by point". |
| 78929 | A transcription of document .052634; also a carbon copy. BR has corrected the carbon. |
| 78930 | BR has supplied the year in ballpoint; the month is conjectural. |
| 78931 | Ogden thanks BR for his note, which will assist "the memorial volume", presumably on C.K. Ogden. |
| 78932 | A transcription of document .052637; also a carbon copy. BR has annotated and corrected the ribbon copy. |
| 78933 | BR has supplied the year. Marsh continues his description of men's morals on the Continent. He has met Oscar Browning. He encloses a letter for BR from Barran (not present). |
| 78934 | A transcription of document .052639; also a carbon copy. BR has corrected and annotated the ribbon copy. |
| 78935 | BR has supplied the year and a comment. |
| 78936 | A transcription of document .052640; also a carbon copy. BR has corrected and annotated the ribbon copy. |
| 78937 | Morel is marrying a Pole, Juzek Retinger. |
| 78938 | A transcription of document .053074; also a carbon copy. |
| 78939 | Marsh will send a paper off tomorrow—apparently it is by BR. He mentions McTaggart's paper; also his bedmaker, Mrs. Roper. |
| 78940 | A transcription of document .052642; also a carbon copy. BR has dated and corrected the ribbon copy. |
| 78941 | |
| 78942 | A transcription of document .052644; also a carbon copy. BR has corrected both copies and annotated the ribbon copy. |
| 78943 | BR has supplied the year. Marsh relates Cambridge gossip and asks if his wedding present of the novels of Jane Austen has arrived. |
| 78944 | Also in file: a typed carbon of the letter. |
| 78945 | A transcription of document .052646; also a carbon copy. BR has annotated the ribbon copy and corrected both. |
| 78946 | A transcription of document .053077; also a carbon copy. BR has corrected both. |
| 78947 | Marsh asks if BR has gone to Berlin and refers to electric light on the "skating field". |
| 78948 | A transcription of document .052649; also a carbon copy. |
| 78949 | On vacation. |
| 78950 | As Farley points out in a note, BR's dog "Peanut" was named after Gaitskell's attack on unilateralists "who had not the brains of a peanut". |
| 78951 | Ogden encloses copies (in duplicate) of his Tractatus correspondence with Norman Franklin. See documents .054027a-.054027c (the last at record 78952). |
| 78952 | On reprinting the Tractatus. |
| 78953 | On BR and Poincaré. |
| 78954 | BR states that he was right about mathematical induction in his controversies with Poincaré, and wrong about space being Euclidean. |
| 78955 | Morgenstern writes about monism in BR's History, and asks him why he opposes the execution of Eichmann. |
| 78956 | Ogden encloses a letter from G.H. von Wright and several press clippings from the T.L.S. Ogden and Dorothy Wrinch attended the Festival Hall celebration of BR's 90th birthday. |
| 78957 | On Ogden's translation of the Tractatus. |
| 78958 | On the authenticity and authority of the English translation of the Tractatus. |
| 78959 | An original carbon, of which document .054028b is a typed copy. |
| 78960 | BR informs Ogden that he has withdrawn his refusal of permission to reprint his introduction to the Tractatus. |
| 78961 | "... lapse of time has made me doubtful whether I can rely on my memories...." Re the Tractatus. |
| 78962 | In French. Oppenheim wishes BR the best for his operation. |
| 78963 | On BR's Sonning Prize. |
| 78964 | BR has provided the year. |
| 78965 | A transcription of document .053391, record 78964. BR provided the year. |
| 78966 | BR has supplied the year. On the pursuit of beauty and the rest of life. |
| 78967 | BR tells Ormerod when he is available for a meeting. |
| 78968 | A transcription of document .053393, record 78966. BR supplied the year on the original. |
| 78969 | Ormerod provides detailed plans for her "orchestral portrait" of BR. |
| 78970 | Murray writes that he and Mary plan on moving. The architect Fletcher is mentioned. |
| 78971 | BR is agreeable to "cutting quotations" and suggests meeting in May. |
| 78972 | Murray is glad that Ingle Nook is free. |
| 78973 | Brailsford and McCulloch are charged with a passport offence re Russia. |
| 78974 | |
| 78975 | Ormerod describes the Swedish reception of her first orchestral work; BR's portrait is next. |
| 78976 | Murray reports on the healing of his burn and recommends four novels; by Lagerlof, Galsworthy, Whister, Hudson. |
| 78977 | On Robertson's scholarship. The Russian Duma. |
| 78978 | Ormerod thanks BR for his "very encouraging letter". Her father was a professor at Lund. |
| 78979 | Murray suggests BR delay his visit. The Russian Duma. |
| 78980 | The recording session is set for Feb. 28. |
| 78981 | On his ideas of animal behaviour, including telepathy in ants. |
| 78982 | She will come to tea in Wales at BR's invitation. |
| 78983 | "I felt as young as an 88-year-old after your inspiring conversation." |
| 78984 | The recording was not made. Evidently BR had to postpone it. |
| 78985 | Murray and Mary have been told by Alys of the separation. |
| 78986 | Wragge Morley discusses his recent research and suggests a meeting with BR. |
| 78987 | Osborn sends BR his Humanism and Moral Theory, claiming that it has ways by which ethical values may be objectively founded. |
| 78988 | Murray answers BR's queries about The Problems of Philosophy. |
| 78989 | Wragge Morley reports on his research. |
| 78990 | Murray has read the manuscript of The Problems of Philosophy. |
| 78991 | The title is "A New Analysis of Social Behaviour in the Ants". |
| 78992 | Murray mentions some revisions to The Problems of Philosophy. |
| 78993 | |
| 78994 | The purpose of Murray's letter is to introduce Miss Adams. The Webbs introduced her to him. [She is Hope Bridges Adams Lehmann.] |
| 78995 | Murray responds to The Policy of the Entente. |
| 78996 | Murray has spoken with both Asquith and Fisher on BR's prosecution and sentence. |
| 78997 | Murray comments on BR's defence strategy regarding his having ceased political propaganda. |
| 78998 | |
| 78999 | Murray will also be a candidate for the Lord Rectorship of Glasgow University. |
| 79000 | Murray admires BR's articles on Russia for his willingness to see things as they are. He has heard of Alys's divorce action. |
| 79001 | On BR's being "crocked up", needing a long rest, and not writing Religion and Science on deadline. Murray is taking a meeting for BR on "The Place of Force in Civilization". |
| 79002 | Reporting on the meeting at Conway Hall that Murray took over for BR, he adds that "half measures are no good" when one is overworked. |
