BRACERS Notes

Record no. Notes, topics or text
86903
86904
86905
86906
86907
86908
86909
86910
86911
86912

Also in file: a TL(CAR), document .140807.

86913

Also in file: another TL(CAR), document .140809.

86914
86915
86916

Also in file: another TL(CAR), document .140813.

86917
86918
86919
86920
86921
86922
86923
86924
86925
86926
86927

Also in file; TL(CAR), document .502179.

86928
86929

Also in file: a TL(TC), document .140526.

86930

Also in file: a TL(TC), document .140526.

86931
86932
86933
86934
86935
86936

Frey encloses clippings about his company's pioneering stereophonic recordings, including Notice to the World.

86937

A reminder of Frey's letter of 1962/02/12, document .140833a, record 86936.

86938
86939
86940
86941
86942
86943
86944
86945

A translation of the original.

86946
86947
86948
86949
86950
86951
86952
86953

The letter was mistakenly addressed to Allen and Alwin.

86954
86955
86956
86957
86958
86959
86960
86961
86962
86963
86964

Roe, a student at the University of London, Goldsmiths' College, encloses a copy of Backwards (document .140858), a mimeographed newsletter containing a message from BR. Neither the letter nor the newsletter is dated, but record 5982 helps.

86965
86966
86967
86968
86969

The letter was addressed to "J.R. Bambrough".

86970
86971
86972
86973
86974
86975
86976
86977
86978
86979
86980
86981
86982
86983
86984
86985
86986
86987
86988
86989
86990
86991
86992

Baskin is translating Emile Brehier's Contemporary Philosophy--since 1850. He asks BR for the original of the statement in French that logic is the great liberator.

Baskin is a great admirer of BR's work.

86993

Farley reports that BR has no recollection of saying that logic is a great liberator. (This is reported on p. 199 of Baskin's translation of Emile Brehier's Contemporary Philosophy -- since 1850. [Possibly the statement is a corruption of BR's OKEW saying that the new logic gives thought wings.]

86994
86995
86996
86997
86998
86999
87000
87001
87002