BRACERS Record Detail for 58545

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Collection code
RA1
Class no.
710
Document no.
049516
Box no.
5.14
Recipient(s)
Donnelly, Lucy M.
Sender(s)
BR
Date
1924/06/03
Form of letter
ALS
Pieces
1
BR's address code (if sender)
SHP
Notes and topics

Written "On Board S.S. Celtic" at the end of his lecture tour.

Transcription

BR TO LUCY M. DONNELLY, 3 JUNE 1924
BRACERS 58545. ALS. McMaster
Edited by M. Forte. Proofread by A.G. Bone


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On Board S.S. “Celtic”
June 3, 1924

My dear Lucy

Until now I have not had a moment to acknowledge your letter. Never in all my life have I been so busy. I had no time to get those impressions of America for which everybody asked me. It seemed to me to be a country containing many trains and many lecture-halls, but beyond that I am vague about it. I preached leisure but had no chance to practise it.

It was disappointing to have only such a very brief glimpse of you. I should have been glad of a chance to get your personal news, to know how you are and how Bryn Mawr is and so on, also what you read now-a-days.

I do agree so much with all you say about China. I should like to spend the rest of my life there, but for the claims of my children, whom, after all, I don’t want to turn into Chinese. Such thoughts compel a reluctant sincerity.

I had a pleasant luncheon with Helen and Simon, who were kind and friendly.

Are you ever coming to England again, and if so shall I see you? I hope so.

With all good wishes,

Yours affectionately
Bertrand Russell.

Permission
Everyone
Transcription Public Access
Yes
Record no.
58545
Record created
Nov 11, 2003
Record last modified
Mar 04, 2024
Created/last modified by
duncana