BRACERS Notes

Record no. Notes, topics or text
11902

Re underground house at Pembroke Lodge.

11903

On large classes; abandoning her husband.

11904
3rd person—every sympathy with their object but can do nothing about it at moment.
11905

Walter Winchell's libellous lie—BR being divorced for desertion without any allegation of misconduct.

11906

No plans for another book at present.

11907

Doesn't remember [Robert C.] Marsh; go ahead with his book if it appears to have merit.

11908

Continental rights for a New York Times Magazine piece.

11909

Gives title and publisher of Walpole's life of Lord John [Russell] saying he'll find out there what he wants to know.

11910

Signed his album at his birthday. Didn't add a sentiment as none of BR's are "sufficiently static".

11911
Can't accept invitation which honours him.
11912
Doesn't have kind of photos desired for this man's photographer.
11913

Can't come to Metalogical, though question of machines and their capacities interests him. Would like to read paper on common usage vs. technical language.

(BR showed some interest in computers and robots.)

11914
On the rational man.
11915

Suggest he apply to English Speaking Union for a correspondent. BR's time is too fully occupied.

11916
Cash cheques.
11917

Meeting postponed.

11918

Grateful for support of BR's criticism of Lytton Strachey.

11919

Interested to see "Lanny Budd" book.

11920

Hasn't followed Indian (or Congress) policy closely since Cripps offer.

11921

Glad [George] Boole's later work coming out. Won't be speaking at a [John] Dewey meeting.

11922

Likes photos of himself, altho' the expression of one "is a trifle milder than I like."

11923

Long letter on Britain-U.S.A. relations.

11924

Ok to reprint last chapter of The Scientific Outlook.

11925
Can't give photo.
11926

Vice raids: "It is part of the technique of a police state to have laws that everybody breaks, since this enables the police to single out for punishment anybody whom they dislike." Sex laws.

11927

Approves of his China pamphlet.

11928

Suggests some more "Portraits from Memory" for the spring.

11929
Arranging meeting.
11930

Likes her "additions to my broadcasts".

11931

Re article for UN World and date of Presidential election.

11932
Very sorry to refuse. So many requests for prefaces that have had to refuse them all.
11933

The following (already published) expresses "my present views on war".

11934

The Big Tree of Mexico by John Skeaping, Turnstile Press 16/- (ordered from Mr. Wilson 23 Sept. 1952).

11935

On Viscount Haldane as a philosopher.

11936

Doesn't want a biographer while he's writing his own life—which can't be completed until he's on his deathbed.

11937

Appointment.

11938

Amusing letter about unknown book package.

No date on document. Date is taken from physical location of document.

11939

Thanks for paper "The Road to Mass Poverty". No date on document. Date taken from physical location of document.

11940

Ok to quote. Eniwetok explosion.

No date on document. Date taken from physical location of document.

11941

Add what BR has pub since History of Western Philosophy and sign approved.

No date on document. Date taken from physical location of document.

11942
Can you let him have pocket diary with pencil. If so, will return this.
11943

Article for UN World in time for them to get it by Fri. Nov. 14th [French woman to be rung up after Oct. 13th].

11944

Her good report on BR.

11945

Grateful for correction re "Tout le Jour".

11946
Hopes many other teachers are thinking as she is.
11947

On necessity for world government (some considerations being difficult for Liberals).

11948
Always willing that BR's previous testimonials should be enclosed in his applications.
11949
No photo; returns dollar.
11950

Encloses story.

11951

Hasn't read his challenge to reason. "It is a long time since I have read any book of philosophy...."

11952

Demand note for rates (John to pay half).

11953
Find others.
11954

No photo; "am totally devoid of 'sentiments'". The recipient is identified from record 119169.

11955

Signs his petition re Seretse Kama.

11956

No more to say on dislike of Jews (see New Hopes for a Changing World).

11957

Can't write preface to his Social Studies for Future Citizens although in agreement.

11958
Sense-impressions and solipsism.
11959

Has never read Dominations and Powers. Has no statement to make on [George] Santayana.

11960

Will send her manuscript of Power; can't speak except for BBC. Stories.

11961

On his Prescription for Rebellion; conformity; patterns of history.

11962

Good letter on applying maths. To world food and population problems. See N. Wiener and others.

11963

Will read her book.

11964

Hardly knew Havelock Ellis and had only 1 letter.

11965

Signs his letter to The Times (on racial discrimination).

11966

May quote [BR's] sentence in publicity for book.

11967

Is sure new [George] Boole vol. will interest him.

11968
Returns interesting letter and hopes all will work out.
11969

Write Julie Medlock for a possible ms. on irrationality in politics.

11970

Will think over his offer to publish "Zahatapolk".

11971

Had letter from Virginia Quarterly and referred them to her. Encloses "Adjustment" as a possibility.

11972

Will write article for Saturday Review of Literature as soon as possible.

11973

"Pub. statements"

11974

Can't find his manuscript.

11975
Will be glad to see him.
11976

The editor of The Observer, 22 Tudor St., London EC 4.

11977

Mr. Butler was kind to him in 1918, and BR knew him fairly well when both were undergraduates.

11978
Cheque.
11979
No old masters.
11980

Enjoying reading his "curtain-raiser".

11981

"Midland cheque".

11982

Thanks for offer of Tauchnitz volumes. Flourishes like the green bay tree.

11983
Read his letter with great interest and much sympathy.
11984

Ignorant on subject of dissertation.

11985

On the value of Mr. Bogodinch's work.

11986

Resigns Presidency.

11987
Won't join committee.
11988
No time to give critical judgment on his work.
11989

Nothing suitable on hand (for his magazine).

11990

Re reprinting pamphlet [Education for Democracy].

11991

On "only" and living speech.

11992

Encloses l. to Brown; on "love" in New Hopes for a Changing World.

11993

Printed p.c. Can't read his manuscript.

11994

Hopes grants will be forthcoming.

11995

Importance of preventing a D.H. Lawrence myth.

11996
See BR here; very busy.
11997

No need for BR to see galley proofs. Illustrations yes. TV rights discussed in contract?

11998

"How many words wanted UN World article".

11999

Find someone less rusty to judge paper on Leibniz's logical calculi.

12000
Pc—not attending the coronation.
12001

Look up Wege zum Sozialen Frieden by Kutzner.