BRACERS Notes

Record no. Notes, topics or text
11702

Re Vogue articles.

11703

Won't veto selling article to Hearst papers; glad piece sold to Glamour.

11704

No objection to black and white portrait for jacket of Impact of Science on Society.

11705

Sales of New Hopes and arrangements with Matchette Foundation for Impact of Science on Society.

11706

No alterations for enclosed paper.

11707

Simon and Schuster monies.

11708

Re insurance on Dorset House.

11709

Willing to speak on academic freedom in America.

11710

Can't come to hear "'The Loud Bassoon'" on March 20.

11711

Can't come to Paris; recalls their contacts when Rose worked for Observer.

11712

Letter gave him pleasure.

11713

Cheque—Richmond bank.

11714

Can't undertake further article.

11715

Declines speaking engagement outside London.

11716

Declines speaking invitation outside London.

11717
Can't accept.
11718

Praises his letter on things Themerson doesn't "believe". Ought to be published in a philosophical magazine.

11719

Re commercials on the BBC.

11720

Re upcoming cheque.

11721

Re Dutch rights for article for Amalgamated Press.

Copy to J. Roof.

11722

Will do BBC script before going away April 8-24.

11723

Re procedure for Conrad's reports.

11724

Indian ["Nobel Address" part of this note?]

11725

Encloses article on how to be 80.

11726
Apology for not being able to telephone re inability to make boat race.
11727

Encloses piece about how to be 80 sent also to Miss Bradley; also "Horrors", Go, "Infra-Redioscope" for publication if possible in U.S. One probably to be broadcast in Australia.

11728

BR has revised where he criticizes [What Is Freedom? What Is Democracy?].

There is no date on the document. The document is dated from the TLS(X) of a dictated letter (record 11731) on the same sheet; see record 67066 for the TLS.

11729

Must limit self, and won't review Stout.

There is no date on the document. The document is dated from the TLS(X) of a dictated letter (record 11731) on the same sheet; see record 67066 for the TLS.

11730

Declines part in twentieth-century exposition.

There is no date on the document. The document is dated from the TLS(X) of a dictated letter (record 11731) on the same sheet; see record 67066 for the TLS.

11731

Encloses script.

There is no date on the document. The document is dated from the TLS(X) of a dictated letter (record 11731) on the same sheet; see record 67066 for the TLS.

11732

Re Yeats-Sturge Moore letters. On her father [Stanley Mackower].

There is no date on the document. The document is dated from the TLS(X) of a dictated letter (record 11731) on the same sheet; see record 67066 for the TLS.

11733

Sympathizes with views, and refers him to New Hopes for a Changing World.

There is no date on the document. The document is dated from the TLS(X) of a dictated letter (record 11731) on the same sheet; see record 67066 for the TLS.

11734

Resolution meets BR's points. Encloses message, drafted below, for protest meeting on Franco of Spain.

There is no date on the document. The document is dated from the TLS(X) of this letter at record 118710.

11735

Agrees to discussion with Lord Samuel on "Shall We Ever Achieve World Unity?"

No date on document.

11736

Declines to write for Hibbert Journal re "The Essence of Religion".

No date on document.

11737

Wants to publish stories anonymously.

No date on document.

11738

Grateful for Mme. Romain Rolland's gift of book, Inde.

No date on document.

11739

Glad another 10,000 copies printed of Unpopular Essays. Hasn't enough to write another book on happiness.

No date on document.

11740

Can't become "a collaborator to your periodical".

No date on document.

11741

[The Fortunes of Faust by E.M. Butler. Cambridge U. Press. Not a letter but a note between letters 5 and 6 on this day.]

No date on document.

11742

Writing fantastic stories. Reserves some rights.

No date on document.

11743

Could meet May 2 re education in India.

No date on document.

11744

World politics.

No date on document.

11745

Can't read his offprint until late May.

No date on document. The typed copy of this reply is dated 1952/03/28. See record 108491.

11746

On criticizing America.

11747

Conrad's reports.

11748

Refers literary editor of Sunday Times to Stanley Unwin.

11749

Encloses Russell's letter; looks forward to annual statements.

11750

Can see him after his return.

11751

Can't review The Next Million Years because can't prophesy so far ahead.

11752

On her not being allowed to broadcast; American broadcasting.

11753

Cheque Childs.

11754

Can't accept invitation; better to write than to speak.

11755

BBC "reply sheet"—envelope.

11756

Put with the Brazil.

11757

On his letter for philosophers; most are prudes.

11758

On his article on Hume and BR.

11759

Won't oppose his daughter-in-law Susan Russell joining Roy's ashram; Aurobindo; on freedom of propagating one's beliefs.

11760

Can't undertake introduction to La Deuzieme Sexe [by Simone de Beauvoir].

11761

Wasn't in America last spring, so his impression not veridical.

11762

Pay out of royalties from The Impact of Science. Enclose account.

11763

Can't help with book of 350,000 words.

11764

Will attempt reply upon return from holiday.

11765
Cheque.
11766

Broadcast permissions.

11767
Pc—can't accept invitation.
11768

Can't think of any other articles that might be useful.

11769

Can't spare time to be sculpted by him (and Mrs. Wilkinson?).

11770

Doesn't need Spanish proofreader.

11771

Send to Program Contract Dept. (Talks), Broadcasting House W.1. BBC

11772

Encloses £2.7.6.

11773

Encloses form 185 (not present).

11774

Signed draft letter but can't attend meeting on April 30.

11775

Will do article on or before June 5.

11776

Thanks for appreciating New Hopes.

Marshall quoted the letter in record 26203.

11777
Condolences on misfortune.
11778

On his lecture to Poetry Club [in New York].

11779
Declines invitation.
11780
Next broadcast.
11781

Ring up Daily Mirror.

11782

Written in 3rd person.

11783

Happy to see her any time.

11784

Nothing for Kaizo, unless portions of New Hopes.

11785

No correspondence between Lionel Johnson and Frank Russell in BR's possession.

11786

Can only suggest "Architecture and Social Questions".

11787

No time to write a paper for Horace Kallen's 70th birthday festschrift.

11788

Modifies statements, but criticizes at length state of U.S. liberty. Eisenhower. Russell never a Marxian.

11789

BR wishes the Association [of Indian Rationalists and its journal] all success.

11790

Met him at Freda Utley's. BR's misreported views on "an atomic attack on Russia". American isolationism. "I will not deny that in 1940-42 I was in some degree affected by war hysteria."

11791

Not coming to U.S. within next year.

11792

On her novel about Cambridge ("we were all strictly celibate").

11793

On choosing one's line of study; America; on pursuing Miss Crawford.

11794
Arrangements for a meeting, after which BR will answer questions.
11795

BR considers A Diary of Love worthless and its obscenity gratuitous; so he won't give evidence.

11796

Declines vice-presidency of Anglo-German Association.

11797

Illiberality in America.

11798

Lists his books for mathematicians. No contact with Æ.

11799

Can't come to lunch at NPL (National Press League?).

11800

Send cheques to Percy Popkin "for you to keep".

11801

Didn't see his book at Brisbane.