Total Published Records: 135,560
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 | |
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| 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 | |
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| 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. |
| 23273 | |
| 23274 | |
| 23275 | |
| 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. |
| 23290 | Ts. is titled "Creative Destiny". |
| 23291 | |
| 23292 | |
| 23293 | |
| 23294 | |
| 23295 | |
| 23296 | |
| 23297 | |
| 23298 | |
| 23299 | |
| 23300 | On verso of Durell's letter. |
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