Total Published Records: 135,560
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. |
| 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. |
| 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. |
| 11941 | Add what BR has pub since History of Western Philosophy and sign approved. |
| 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. |
