Total Published Records: 135,556
BRACERS Notes
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| 1918 | Also in file: a second TL(CAR), document .154799. |
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| 1929 | Also in file: a second TL(CAR), document .128651. |
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| 1942 | Also in file: a second TL(CAR). |
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| 1944 | Also in file: a second TLS(CAR), document .154820. |
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| 1951 | Trolle-Steenstup admires BR's political writings, but points out examples that ought to make BR more critical of the U.S. |
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| 1988 | Also in file: a second TL(CAR), document .154875. |
| 1989 | Also in file: a second TL(CAR), document .154884. |
| 1990 | MacCarthy wants to discuss his despair with BR. |
| 1991 | The mother of Desmond MacCarthy mentions Theodore Llewelyn Davies. BR has supplied the year. On cleaning books; her father. |
| 1992 | On BR's Paris paper, and his own on symbolic logic. Preceding the letter at document .052282a, record 132590, is a note by BR on MacColl. |
| 1993 | MacDonald asks BR to serve on the Boxer Indemnity Committee. He encloses a memorandum (not present). In Auto., the memorandum is included. Included with the letter is a holograph note on the composition of the committee that BR printed below MacDonald's letter in Auto. 2: 147. |
| 1994 | McLendon is leaving Cambridge. He attended every lecture of BR's for 3 terms and "the afternoon sessions every Thursday". |
| 1995 | "... one should be neither surprised nor discouraged if an author whom one criticizes does not wholly agree with one." |
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| 1997 | BR cites his letter on Negroes in the New York Times on 25 April 1963. |
| 1998 | Moe asks BR whether McLendon is a scholar of first-rate promise. |
| 1999 | BR provides a "confidential report" on McLendon. "His work is careful, accurate, and of wide scope." |
| 2000 | McTaggart writes from New Zealand to congratulate BR on his election to the Apostles. |
