BRACERS Notes

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International Affairs wants BR's opinion on science and international affairs for a symposium to be held in February.

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Sanakoev asks BR to write 2000 words on "The Inevitability of Disarmament for the Continued Existence of the Human Race" for International Affairs.

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Also in file: another TL(CAR), document .402893.

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A dictated note in Edith Russell's hand: "Thoughts on the 50 Megaton Bomb. New Statesman. 3 November 1961."

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BR notes at the foot of the letter: "Sorry delay. Can't find. Will send soon." Lasky refers to their conversation in Berlin regarding printing Philosophy and Politics in Der Monat. (It appeared in German in the Sept. 1949 issue.)

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Dictated reply at top of letter in Edith Russell's hand: "Must apply to Sir S. Unwin about bits of Autobiography. What satisfies him—O.K. Would like to discuss the matter if L. will come here sometime after beginning of March...."

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This letter was found in the Plas Penrhyn copy of A.N. Whitehead's Science and the Modern World (Russell's Library, no. 2797).

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