BRACERS Notes

Record no. Notes, topics or text
88403
88404
88405
88406
88407
88408
88409
88410
88411
88412
88413
88414
88415
88416
88417
88418
88419
88420
88421
88422
88423
88424
88425
88426
88427
88428
88429
88430
88431
88432
88433
88434
88435
88436
88437
88438
88439
88440
88441
88442
88443
88444
88445

Also in file: another TL(CAR), document .142548.

88446
88447
88448
88449

Also in file: a TL(TC), document .142554.

88450
88451
88452

Also in file: another TL(CAR), document .142557.

88453
88454

The final letter is available at record 131617.
The dictation is available at record 7674.

88455
88456
88457

Also in file: another TL(CAR), document .142564.

88458
88459
88460
88461
88462
88463

Also in file: another TL(CAR), document .142572.

88464
88465
88466
88467
88468
88469
88470
88471
88472
88473

Also in file: another TL(CAR), document .142582.

88474

Also in file: another TL(CAR), document .142584.

88475
88476
88477
88478

Also in file: a TL(CAR), document .142589.

88479
88480
88481
88482
88483
88484
88485
88486
88487
88488
88489
88490
88491
88492
88493
88494
88495
88496
88497
88498

Harrod writes about the translators of Nicod's geometry and induction books. "The translator of geometry did his work very promptly. He is a young mathematical logician, who also teaches mathematics. He has a research appointment at Christ Church, but received his education in the United States."

[On a visit to the Russell Archives on 25 November 2011, John L. Bell identified himself as the translator of the geometry volume.]

88499
88500
88501
88502