BRACERS Notes

Record no. Notes, topics or text
92903

Also in file: a second TL(CAR).

On publishing a letter from Schoenman in defence of BR against an attack by P.J. Honey.

92904

Published as "Vietnam".

92905

Also in file: a second TL(CAR), somewhat different textually.

Published as "Lord Russell's Busy Year".

92906

BR would have been willing to be a signatory to "Steps towards Peace", a letter published on 1 January 1964. Edith notes that BR's letter was telephoned to London and taken down by Pam and delivered by Ralph Schoenman.

92907

Also in file: a second TL(CAR).

On the cultural deprivations of Soviet Jews.

92908

A letter correcting an "obscurity" in BR's letter for publication of 22 July.

92909

Unnamed Soviet citizens write to BR about cultural deprivations for Soviet Jews, and ask BR to publicize their problems in Sovietish Heimland.

92910

BR defends his anti-Goldwater campaign.

92911

On anti-Semitism in Soviet publications.

92912

In reply to P.J. Honey's letter. BR had published three letters in the sequence: B&R C64.64, B&R C64.68 and B&R C64.77.

92913

Also in file: a second TL(CAR).

The U.S. in Vietnam is likened to Nazi Germany in eastern Europe. For other newspapers that were sent this letter, see records 92913-92917.

92914

Also in file: a second TL(CAR).

The U.S. in Vietnam is likened to Nazi Germany in eastern Europe.

92915

The U.S. in Vietnam is likened to Nazi Germany in eastern Europe.

92916

Also in file: a second TL(CAR).

The U.S. in Vietnam is likened to Nazi Germany in eastern Europe.

92917

Also in file: a second TL(CAR).

The U.S. in Vietnam is likened to Nazi Germany in eastern Europe.

92918

A photocopy is found at RA1 710.057502a, document .0081754. The enclosed manuscript is "On Functions".

BR tells Whitehead that he has "begun to feel the contradiction to be obvious and just what one might have expected...."

92919

Published as "Bertrand Russell and the USA".

92920

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

92921

Also in file: 2 TL(CAR).

The identity of this correspondent is unknown. His pseudonym is repeated here.

92922

Lloyd encloses (not present) a book belonging to Ted Allen. On the verso are notes by BR on his reading of Max Lowenthal's The Federal Bureau of Investigation.

92923

Published as "Great Britain as a Neutral".

92924

BR provides an addition on Lord Simon of Wythenshawe's work for nuclear disarmament, for the obituary on Oct. 10.

92925

On John Osborne and CND; on using a microphone at Hyde Park and BR's police summons.

92926

Hardcastle declines to publish BR's letter to the editor of Aug. 19 (document .149031, record 92925).

92927

Published as "Trafalgar Square Meeting".

92928

Published as "Lord Russell and the CND". On Sir Richard Acland.

92929

Galley proofs of "To Avoid Nuclear War" are enclosed.

92930

BR has no corrections to make to galley proofs of "To Avoid Nuclear War".

92931

An anonymous critic argues with BR's You Are to Die leaflet.

92932

For a national conference on nuclear testing on 3-4 December 1963, Kawakanu requests a message form BR.

92933

BR provides a message in his letter for a conference on nuclear testing.

92934

BR encloses a "Statement to Young Japanese World Federalists" and a "Statement to Young Japanese from the President of the Committee of 100 in Britain".

92935

Hitaka requests 2 or 3 statements from BR re Japanese students and the Committee of 100, a foreword to Has Man a Future?, and on world federalism.

92936

Farley encloses "Message to the People of Cuba from Bertrand Russell, January 1963", marked "Draft", and writes: "I would have welcomed the opportunity to discuss with you the contents of this draft message for the Cuban revolution celebrations, and know that you will improve on the enclosed."

92937

Gardner raises editorial questions about BR's article, "A Decent Way to Live", on Canada and nuclear arms. A copy-edited typescript is enclosed.

92938

Also in file: three TL(CAR).

Published as "Labour and the Intellectuals".

92939

Published as "Sense and Sensibility". On rationality in the nuclear discourse.

92940

Also in file: ten TL(CAR), including a draft.

Published as "Telephone Guerillas"; on spies for peace.

92941
92942
92943

Also in file; TL(CAR), document .187138.

92944
92945
92946
92947
92948
92949

Also in file; TL(CAR), document .187147.

92950
92951
92952
92953

Also in file; TLS(X), document .187152.

92954
92955
92956
92957
92958
92959
92960
92961
92962
92963
92964
92965
92966
92967
92968
92969
92970
92971
92972
92973
92974
92975
92976
92977
92978
92979
92980
92981
92982

Also in file; TL(CAR), document .187205.

92983
92984

Also in file; TL(CAR), document .187210.

92985

Also in file, 3 TL(CAR), documents .187211, .187212, .187213.

92986
92987
92988
92989
92990
92991

Also in file; TL(CAR), document .187224.

92992

Also in file; TL(CAR), document .187226.

92993

Also in file: a second TL(CAR).

BR includes for Mrs. Andrews a message against nuclear testing.

92994

BR includes a message for the Ninth World Congress Against Atomic and Hydrogen Bombs.

92995

Published as "CND and the Test Ban Treaty".

92996

Also in file: two TL(CAR).

Published as "China and the Bomb".

92997

Also in file: a second TL(CAR).

On China and the bomb.

92998

Also in file: two TL(CAR).

On China and the bomb.

92999

Also in file: a second TL(CAR).

On China and the bomb.

93000

Published as "Prelude to Another Cold War?" on China and the bomb.

93001

Also in file: two TL(CAR).

Published as "China and the Test Ban".

93002

Published as "Chinese Proposal".