BRACERS Notes

Record no. Notes, topics or text
23202

Poem is titled "World's Tears".

23203
23204
23205
23206
23207
23208

Poem is titled "Fallout"; clip has photo of Stephanie May protesting.

23209
23210
23211
23212

Poem is titled "Bertrand Russell, You Naughty Knave!".

23213
23214
23215
23216

Presumably forwarded to BR by the BBC.

23217
23218
23219

On verso of Divers' letter.

23220
23221
23222
23223
23224
23225
23226
23227

Ts. is titled "A Simplification of the Purpose of Human Life".

23228

On verso of Dodd's letter.

23229
23230
23231

"I came to the conclusion in the end, that Korzybski's Science and Sanity is not very sensible. There are things in it that one can approve of, but his theories as a whole do not seem to me to be sound."

23232
23233

Attached is TL with same text, dated 6 April 1963.

23234
23235

Ts. is titled "In Praise of Cowardice".

23236
23237
23238
23239
23240
23241
23242
23243
23244
23245

"I am sorry that I have no letters of Thomas Moore. My grandfather's papers came into the possession of the Duke of Bedford who destroyed them."

23246
23247

"If it rests with me to give permission, I am quite willing that you should publish any letters of Thomas Moore. Until I received your letter, I did not know that I had any powers in the matter."

23248
23249
23250

Returned by Post Office undelivered. TL(CAR) is on verso of Drack's letter.

23251
23252
23253
23254
23255

Letter written on cover of pamphlet titled "The Christian and War".

23256
23257
23258
23259
23260
23261
23262
23263
23264
23265
23266
23267
23268
23269

Letter written on ts. titled "La Paix doit être Definitivement Assurée dans le Monde".

23270
23271
23272
Justification of sit-down demonstrations.
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23276

"You will find a discussion of C.S. Pierce <Peirce> on page 276ff of Wisdom of the West. You will find also a discussion of one aspect of his philosophy in my article on Dewey in the Schilpp volume of living philosophers on him. At one time I went into Pierce's philosophy with some care, but I was unable to see much merit in it. I am quite willing to believe that this was my fault."

23277
23278
23279
23280
23281
23282
23283
23284
23285

On verso of Duke's letter.

23286
23287
23288

Mistakenly filed with the D's and moved by S. Turcon.

23289

On verso of Jones' letter. Mistakenly filed with the D's and moved by S. Turcon.

"I am surprised to learn that in conversation Milton was addicted to sarcasm."

23290

Ts. is titled "Creative Destiny".

23291
23292
23293
23294
23295
23296
23297
23298
23299
23300

On verso of Durell's letter.

23301