BRACERS Notes

Record no. Notes, topics or text
92503

Horn has decided to sign a declaration about his political beliefs, under pressure from the Regents of the University of California.

92504

Published as "Bertrand Russell and the U.S."

92505

A letter, probably in response to an editor or publisher who had requested a photograph of BR. He sends the person to Julie Medlock.

92506

BR encloses the preface (whose dictated ms. follows) to Bertrand Russell's Dictionary of Mind, Matter and Morals.

92507

Published as "British Guiana".

92508

Published as "1948 Russell vs. 1954 Russell".

92509
92510
92511

Also in file: a TL(TC).

Published as "Atomic Weapons".

92512

A covering letter for BR's tribute to Sir Stanley Unwin on his 70th birthday.

92513

BR encloses a new abstract of "Some Philosophical Contacts".

92514

Published as "Could Britain Fight?".

92515

BR encloses a summary of his lecture on J.S. Mill.

92516

McAllister encloses proofs of "The Road to Peace".

92517

Also in file: a TLS, two transcriptions and a carbon copy.

Published as "Peril in the East", the letter describes Churchill and Nehru as "wise".

92518

The letter is presumably to the Guardian. It was originally filed with other letters to that newspaper, but even the dictated form of it does not indicate its destination.

92519

On reading the Guardian's obituary of himself in 1921. Also in file: the editorial to which BR is responding.

92520

BR is "overwhelmed by the kindness of my welcome this afternoon".

He encloses a draft letter to Heads of State (document .021460a) for Astor to have typed for BR's signature, and a statement for the press (both B&R C55.29).

92521

Enclosed with document .021460 as part of the launch of the Russell-Einstein Manifesto.

92522

On introspection having led John Foster Dulles to risk war over Quemoy and the Matsu Islands.

BR has signed the letter "Mankind, Inc (pp. Bertrand Russell Hon. Sec.)".

Edith Russell took down the letter on the verso of the front wrapper torn from Leslie Charteris, The Saint Goes West (Pan).

92523

Addressed only to "Margaret", the letter concerns Morton Sobell and encloses a letter to the Guardian on his case.

92524

Published as "The Sobell Case".

92525

An addendum to a letter published as "The Case of Morton Sobell".

92526

Also in file: an ALD and clippings of letters in reply to BR's.

Published as "The Suez Canal".

92527

Also in file: an ALD; also a different ALD(X).

Published as "Britain's Act of War".

92528

Also in file: two TL(CAR).

92529

Also in file: a second TL(CAR).

A message praising India's condemnation of the Anglo-French action over Suez.

92530

BR encloses a spoof letter from "Bill Sykes" (document .022155a, record 92616).

92531

Published as "Britian's Bomb".

92532

Published as "Britain's Bomb".

92533

BR encloses a blurb (B&R G30) for The Sweeniad.

92534

Published as "Christian Ethics". Also in file: an ALD.

92535

Published as "'Why I Am Not a Christian'".

92536

Published as "Christian Ethics".

92537
92538

Published as "Earl Russell Replies" (to a review of Why I Am Not a Christian).

92539

Also in file: notes for this "Open Letter to Eisenhower and Khrushchev" and an ALD.

92540
92541
92542

Also in file: a second TL(CAR).

On civil defence as a "cruel fraud".

92543

A typed draft (with extra space on each page) of "An Open Letter to Mr. Norman Thomas", with revisions by BR.

Also in file: an ALD, dated 1957/01/12.

92544
92545
92546
A retyped version of document .022330.
92547

Published as "The Right Grade of Deterrence".

92548

Also in file: a carbon copy of this typescript, which was retyped.

Published as "The Nuclear Dilemma".

92549

Also in file: an initial TL and its carbon.

Published as "The World and the Observer". BR cites five recent articles in which he has defended his philosophy against criticisms.

92550
Also in file: an earlier typed copy on letterhead.
92551

Published as "'Central Question'"—on world peace.

92552
BR encloses a spoof letter from "patriot" calling for freedom for worms.
92553

BR encloses "Mathematical Infinity" (not present).

92554

Also in file: a TL(TC) and a TL(CAR).

Published as "Intervention and Its Risks". The ALD is misdated 17 June 1958.

92555

Also in file: a second TL(CAR).

Published as "'Progress'", the letter is a reply to an article by Charles Snow.

92556

A rejoinder to Snow.

92557

Garrard is thankful for permission to include part of BR's My Philosophical Development as a Hibbert article.

Garrard encloses proofs of "My Philosophical Development".

92558

Also in file: a TL(TC).

Published as "Prof. G.E. Moore".

92559

Also in file: a second transcription with corrections made, and its carbon copy.

Published as "'Monopoly in War'".

92560

Also in file: a second TEL(TC,CAR), marked "Copy of 'copy' posted".

Published as "Russell Speaks".

92561

A covering letter for "Reducing the Perils of the Nuclear Age".

92562

A covering letter for BR's synopsis of his speech on "Steps to Nuclear Disarmament" for the first CND meeting, organized by the National Council for the Abolition of Nuclear Weapons Tests.

92563

Also in file: dictated copy in Edith Russell's hand (an ALD).

Published as "Bertrand Russell on Negotiations".

92564

A covering letter for an additional paragraph for "Lady Carlisle's Ancestry", the paragraph being on the same page.

92565

BR criticizes an editorial of January 11 on first-strike nuclear success and fall-out.

This Nation is published in Rangoon.

92566

On world government, in reply to Henry Usborne.

92567

On the demonstration at North Pickenham.

92568

Also in file: a second TL and a TL(CAR).

Published as "The Rocket Site Protests".

92569
BR encloses a statement on whether he ever advocated preventive war.
92570

BR apologizes for the "unjust accusation" in his comments on whether he ever advocated preventive war, and encloses his statement.

92571

BR encloses his statement on whether he advocated preventive war.

Published as "Straightening the Record".

92572
Not a letter but a statement by BR on whether he advocated preventive war.
92573

An apparently unpublished telegram on Khrushchev's "admirable disarmament proposal".

92574

Dated from the story, "Planetary Effulgence", for which this is a submission letter.

92575

Also in file: two TL(CAR).

Published as "The Committee of 100".

92576

On BR's writings in Brixton Prison, 1918, in response to Adrienne Koch's review of My Philosophical Development.

92577

Published as "'Crimes Against Humanity'".

92578

Also in file: a second TL and its carbon copy.

Published as "Review Refused".

92579
92580
92581
92582
92583
92584
92585
92586

Also in file; TL(TC), document .504128.

92587
92588

Published as "Disarmament".

92589
92590

A covering letter for "Peace? and Freedom?".

92591

A covering letter for a message supporting a demonstration on May 15 in Trafalgar Square re the Summit meeting.

92592

Also in file: an ALD.

Published as "After Paris".

92593

Also in file: an ALD.

Published as "Summit Agreement".

92594

Published as "Case for a Neutral Britain".

92595

Also in file: a second TL(CAR).

Published as "A Question of Survival".

92596

Published as "Labour's Defence Policy".

92597

Also in file: a second TL(CAR).

Published as "The Greater Risk for Britain".

92598

Also in file: a second TL(CAR).

Published as "Labour's Defence Policy".

92599

Published as "Great Britain as a Neutral".

92600
92601
92602