BRACERS Notes

Record no. Notes, topics or text
23502
Typed copy on verso.
23503
23504

"I am sorry that I cannot do anything about Senor Jacobo Drucaroff. Judging from the extracts that you sent me, he deals with matters in which I have no competence. I see that he thinks Edward Teller and Rudolph Carnap would be impressed by his work and I should advise you to appeal to them."

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23512

Ts. is titled "Individual Responsibility for the Crime of War", from Action for Human Welfare.

23513
Re withholding income tax.
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23526

Clip is by Larry Farsace on anti-smut crusaders in National Informer.

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23531

In BR's hand at top: "Send photo but too busy to express opinion on proof of e = mc2".

23532
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23534
23535

Typed transcriptions of a variety of letters including 1 from BR.

23536
Typed transcription of BR's letter is number 3 in the ts.
23537

Typed letter to The Daily Mirror, Dec. 1961.

23538

"Your experience in encountering the conspiracy of silence exercised by those who control the means of communication is one common to my own."

23539
23540

Typed transcriptions of letters to the United Nations and International Court of Justice.

23541

Re BR's reasons for opposing shelters as protection in nuclear war.

In Dear BR, the letter is dated 1962/12.

23542
23543

Written on Bar-Mitzvah invitation.

BR's reply went to his parents, Izy and Thea Feldman.

23544
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23546

Letter is actually ts. titled "A Manifesto in the Name of John Milton and the Founders of the Commonwealth of England".

23547

Mimeo from the Pasadena chapter.
 

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23559

Envelope also enclosed.

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23561
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23564

The letter is actually from his daughter, Monique Mavromatis, who enclosed the tss. from her father, R. Ferland.

23565
23566
23567
23568

Legal name is Wm. T. Vise.

23569

Ts. is her own nightmare after reading Nightmares of Eminent Persons.

23570
23571
23572

Re: W.A. Pickard-Cambridge.

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23575
23576

"I have had various other letters saying the same sort of thing, and I am now persuaded that I was mistaken in supposing Samuel Butler to be not in earnest in his theory that the Odyssey was written by a woman."

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23578
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23584

"Red or Dead"; freedom.

23585
23586

Pleasure in writing History of Western Philosophy.

23587
Clip is well-known photo of BR and edith upon conviction.
23588
Filling's note is written on the verso of the poster.
23589
23590

Typescript is titled "Toward a World Academy of Ethics", which Finklestein says he discussed with BR.

23591
23592

Ts. is titled "Emphases".

23593
23594
23595

Sheets are from The Age of Reason magazine with articles by Fischer.

23596
23597
23598
23599

Ts. is titled "The Decay of Western Science".

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