Total Published Records: 135,560
BRACERS Notes
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| 24402 | BR's letter is mistakenly addressed to "Richard M. Hayton". |
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| 24406 | Ts. is a copy of an article, "My Second Chance at Life", by Helen Clifton. |
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| 24416 | Poem is titled "From the Cold Front to the Hot Battle!". |
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| 24423 | "We regret that Whitehead: Universal Algebra is not available from stock. We will endeavour to locate a second-hand copy and will advise you if we are successful." |
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| 24431 | BR refers to van Heesch's letter of 28 November; the date on BR's letter was typed as 21 November. |
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| 24433 | Offprint is from Konigsfelder Kurblatt, 15 Aug. 1958. |
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| 24438 | "I should doubt whether, in Canada, the time is ripe for a political campaign against current superstition." |
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| 24443 | Other endorsees (names typed): Patricia Citrin, Muriel Dunn, Audrey Williams, Bernice Bromberg, Elizabeth Stevenson. |
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| 24445 | Photo is of painting by her friend Henry Belton. |
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| 24447 | Signed by 12 members of the circle. |
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| 24450 | Signed by 5 teachers. |
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| 24455 | Ts. is titled "Thoughts about Freedom". |
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| 24463 | Letter is addressed to Roger Hendrick. |
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| 24465 | Re: automobile insurance for an Austin. |
| 24466 | Newsclip heading: "Earl Russell Fears War from Moon". It is a review of Common Sense and Nuclear Warfare. |
| 24467 | |
| 24468 | Maps illustrate a proposal that Israel act as guardian of world peace. The maps are hand drawn. |
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| 24470 | BR's letter is addressed to Henrickson. |
| 24471 | "I am sorry that I know very little about the theory of numbers in spite of having been intimate with Hardy and Littlewood who used to explain to me the charms of the zeta-function. I have not come across any unpublished work relating to diophantine equations. If you ever come across the moors to this part of the county, it would be a pleasure to make your acquaintance." |
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| 24473 | Translated BR's speech at Montecitorio. |
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| 24477 | "I do not know the origin of belief in the soul, but I suspect it came from dreams." |
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| 24480 | Note on letter: "ans 15 9 61". |
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| 24482 | Note on letter: "ansd 25/6". |
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| 24486 | Re: exit visas from the Soviet Union. |
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| 24488 | "Plas Penrhyn (43 Hasker Street)" |
| 24489 | Note on letter: "ansd 25/6". |
| 24490 | Ts. is titled "A Peoples Permanent World Peace". |
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| 24494 | Also ts. is titled "Epitaph of UN-ates". |
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| 24496 | On verso of Hewitt's letter. |
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| 24498 | Re: Berlin, Lord Hume's policies, and BR's inability to get his protests into print. |
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