Total Published Records: 135,546
BRACERS Notes
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83721 | "With warmest wishes for your quick recovery." "We thought these two books, one by a black and the other by a yellow drunkard may amuse you." |
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83726 | "With love and very best wishes." |
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83728 | Not a letter. |
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83735 | There are two of these printed documents in the file. They take the form a handwritten letter. |
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83737 | On Tagore. |
83738 | On Tagore. |
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83740 | Koo's second letter of the above date. He asks for a new article, rather than the Peking Leader address, which would take a long time to come from China. |
83741 | BR has noted in the upper left corner: "Ans | Perhaps". |
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83743 | A transcription of the document at record 83744; also a carbon copy. |
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83757 | Also in file: a TL(CAR). |
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83766 | Woolf responds to Patricia's criticism that he did not ask her to sign copies of The Amberley Papers, as well as BR, although they were coeditors. |
83767 | Woolf asks BR to sign some copies of The Amberley Papers for sale through the bookstall of the Jewish National Fund Exhibition and Fair at full price. |
83768 | "Now, as a final word, I wish to draw attention to the strange use made of these revelations of science in respect to the causal dependence of our elemental sensations upon physical energy, even by so sane an author as the Hon. Bertrand Russell, who in his delightfully lucid manual, entitled The Problems of Philosophy, bases his whole disquisition upon the possible inference that the table in his room does not exist at all, because it varies in shape, in size, in shade or colour as you look at it from different positions and distances, or in different lights. In this admission, he either completely ignores the revelations of science in respect to the meaning, genesis and modus operandi of the senses, or he deliberately flings the canons of inductive logic to the winds." |
83769 | "An unauthenticated report of the death of my brother Bertrand Russell published in many papers (though not in The Times) has caused much distress to his numerous friends." |
83770 | "Mr. Russell considers the Communists, as the young aristocracy of The New Russia, full of vigour and vitality, and he says that Soviet Russia reminds him a good deal of Plato's State. Seeing that Plato has not been hitherto considered an abusive term, there is nothing left us but to thank Russell even for this mercy." |
83771 | "Bertrand Russell has a wide European reputation, and his Principles of Social Reconstruction and Roads to Freedom have been translated into French, German, Danish, Swedish, Norwegian, and Spanish." |
83772 | "I don't think, with all proper respect for Mr. Bertrand Russell and Mr. Webb, that it will be either Socialist or Communist." |
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83774 | A newsclip from the Labour Leader of 17 March 1921, by BR titled "Why I Support the Labour Party". |
83775 | "I attach a copy of a press announcement of Lord Bertrand Russell's formation of an international Tribunal of eminent persons to act as judges in a trial of President Johnson and other U.S. Leaders in the Vietnam War; procedures to be patterned after those of the Nuremberg Trials." Wyly addresses BR at the foot of the letter, see record 102424. |
83776 | A list of names to send individual letters to in hopes of bequests to the BRPF. |
83777 | "I learn that Allen and Unwin have now paid the cheque into Child's. I should therefore be obliged if you would send to the commissioners both my previous cheque and the one enclosed herewith for my wife's income tax." This letter appears on the verso of Popkin's letter to BR (see record 110264). |
83778 | "I learn that the sale of my house at Richmond will not be completed until August 11. I will send the cheque for income tax immediately after that date, assuming that there is no hitch." |
83779 | "In the case of the conferences to which my husband went, they were international conferences and had the effect of widening the area where his books are sold and of very much increasing the sales of his own books and of books in which he has taken part and from which he derives income (the book entitled The Bomb: a Challenge is a case in point). They also greatly increased the demand among journalists and publishers for writings by him and interviews with him for publication, thereby contributing to his income." |
83780 | "My duties as secretary consist chiefly in taking dictation and then typing my husband's books, articles, radio talks (when there is a script) and letters, in writing cheques and attending to his bills, in filing his papers and the letters that come to him, in keeping the supplies needed for his work up to the mark, and in generally doing what a full-time secretary does do." This letter is on the verso of Popkin's letter to ER (see record 110278). |
83781 | "I think the queries you ask concerning payment to my sons will have to be addressed to Coward, Chance as I am not sure about the legal position." |
83782 | "I return herewith the return form duly signed at the places indicated. I am relieved to know that the sur-tax assessment is liable to reduction by your efforts." This letter is on the verso of Popkin's letter to BR (see record 110296). |
83783 | "Thank you for your letter of December 31 with its rather formidable demands from the Tax Collector. I cannot send you £1400 at once, but I shall hope to be able to send it before the end of the month. I hope the Tax Collector can be induced to wait until then." This letter is on the verso of Popkin's letter to BR (see record 110300). |
83784 | "I have booked February 19 at 4 o'clock at 68 Oxford Street for the meeting with Mr. Wilmot and, I hope, Mr. Foges." This letter is on the verso of Madams's letter to BR (see record 110307). |
83785 | "Thank you for forwarding the cheque so promptly. I have now sent it to my bank asking them, as you suggest, to give it special clearance and to inform me when this is accomplished." |
83786 | "I should be greatly obliged if you would give the enclosed cheque for five thousand pounds special clearance and deposit it to the credit of my current account." |
83787 | "I enclose a cheque for one hundred guineas which you certainly have amply earned." |
83788 | "I hereby claim repayment of the amount of Income Tax to which I am entitled for the years 1952–53 to 1957–58 inclusive." |
83789 | "I enclose herewith a communication that came this morning from the Bangor collector of taxes. Do you think that there is any way of persuading the Welsh tax collectors that we pay our taxes through you?" |
83790 | "Osmonde is a scallawag, and there is no use in applying to him for money or for acknowledging what was agreed by word." |
83791 | "We were glad to see you again and to discuss matters with you yesterday." |
83792 | "I return herewith your statement of account for the year ending 5th April, 1958, and I have pencilled such alterations as seemed to me called for. I enclose also a statement of my gross earned income for the year ending 5th April, 1959" (see record 110363). |
83793 | "I rang you up in the hope of getting you to dine with me to-night to meet Van Oss. He has started a sort of 'Nineteenth Century' in Holland and wants articles for it of three or four thousand words, for which he is willing to pay at the rate of 3 guineas a thousand. If this price pays you let me know and I will tell him to write direct to you." |
83794 | "I have provisionally signed the statement which I received from you this morning." |
83795 | "I suggest that the Inspector of Taxes should be content with £1000 an account rather than £1500." |
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