BRACERS Notes

Record no. Notes, topics or text
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"I have given your work one careful reading, but not enough. I am sending one of your two copies to Quine with a note. I am desperately busy & can't at the moment do more."

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For the text, see record 82424.

82426

Spencer-Brown signs himself "David" above his typed name, "G Spencer Brown" (no hyphen).

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BR tells Stevens it was kind of him to send his paper, but at present BR is "immersed in other and demanding work".

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This letter appears to be a typed copy of an original that was handwritten.

BR thanks Stewart for The Wind off the Small Isles and for her promised gift of large-print books. "... I had thought that the Ulverscroft series was the only large print series in existence. It is delightful to learn that the field is wider."

82435
On BR's 90th birthday.
82436

The Stickland boys praise BR's action over the Cuban Missile Crisis.

82437

The Stickland twins, who know BR, send a message for BR's 90th birthday.

82438

BR thanks Mrs. Stickland for her birthday gifts and wishes.

82439

Stickland mentions D.H. Lawrence and asks about sending Asa Briggs quotations from The Amberley Papers.

82440

BR approves quoting from The Amberley Papers, "But I do not wish hitherto unpublished material to be published except by myself or by my executors after I am dead."

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Stickland refers to "the inestimable privilege of may I say your friendship".

82442

BR thanks Stickland for her birthday letter.

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This copy is identical to document .112040, but it has BR's handwritten revisions.
82444

Stickland refers to BR apparently writing some Latin (from Spinoza?), which would have been on the ribbon copy of his reply of July 1966. [This letter is not in Rec. Acq. 921.]

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Stickland tells BR that he does her too much honour.
82446

Stickland thanks BR for his Autobiography. She has been thinking about his Cambridge lectures (of the 1940s).

82447

Stickland asks BR to autograph the second volume of his Autobiography. She remarks on the passage about "the claims of the intellect".

82448

BR thanks Stickland for remembering his birthday.

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82450
A birthday letter for an unspecified birthday.
82451
Stokowski, calling himself a stranger, wishes BR well for the new year.
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In German.

82453

In German.

82454

In German.

82455

In German.

82456

In German.

82457

In German.

82458

In German.

82459

In German.

82460

In German.

82461

In German.

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In German.

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BR declines to reconsider his refusal to give the Davies Memorial Lecture.

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