BRACERS Notes

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Wintle asks if BR has any comment to make on the Mexican Art Exhibition at the Tate Gallery.

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BR comments on the earlier aspects of Mexican art at the current Tate exhibition, for which Colin Wintle is the press officer. BR found it "extraordinarily interesting"; "I was very much impressed by the beauty of the oldest art which did not have the macabre of the Aztec civilization."

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A message on the Vietnam war is enclosed in the body of the letter.

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The enclosed statement about limited war in the body of BR's letter mentions MacArthur in connection with the Korean War. He was not supported by the American government, which kept the war limited.

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Enclosed newsclip from the Madhya Pradesh Chronicle, 1 June 1958, is Zamindar's review of BR's Human Society in Ethics and Politics.

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In German.

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Enclosed in a letter is a 5-page ts. titled "Interview With Lord Bertrand Russell".

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BR thanks Empson for his letter to the New Statesman, as the British "Who Killed Kennedy" Committee has not been able to publish many letters.

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