BRACERS Notes

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Schoenman argues that Åkerman's claim that Schoenman himself wrote the addition to BR's essay, and not BR, is "as incorrect as it is inadmissable."

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Blanpied encloses BR's preface to Fred J. Cook's The Warfare State.

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BR objects to the narrowness of the application of the rule that foreigners should not be employed when British citizens are available to the job, e.g. in regard to wives!

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Sellar acknowledges BR's letter of Jan. 12 to Miss Bondfield.

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Sellar conveys Bondfield's explanation of the principle by which she extended by one year A.S. Neill's employment of a Frenchman to teach French.

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BR encloses a statement on their pamphlet Counterblast.

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Re The Impact of Science on Society.

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Nelson discusses social theory and the war.

Enclosed with document .053836, record 78773.

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