BRACERS Notes

Record no. Notes, topics or text
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Enjoyed meeting BR.

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Glad to hear BR is out of hospital.
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Enclosed is postal receipt—receipt of posting.

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She worked on BR's two election campaigns in Chelsea as a member of the Chelsea Labour Party in 1922-23.

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Re: 15 Cheyne Walk.

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Poems are titled "Holiday", "Rebel", "Bay with Grasshoppers".

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Ts. is titled "A Few Pertinent Facts as of January 1958".

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On verso of Hollins' letter.

Re: World Peace through World Law by Grenville Clark and Louis B. Sohn.

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"rot in your stupid socialistic poverty".
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Ts. re "a decisive problem of culture on our globe".

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On verso of Hooper's letter to BR.

"I should suppose, in general, that there is no right to publish such material without the consent of the sender, but if the matter is of sufficient importance from the public point of view it might be proper to judge otherwise."

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Re unpublished testamentary material by Stalin.

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BR's letter is addressed to Mrs. George Hopkins.

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Hopkins' letter is written on a photocopy of Max Ascoli's editorial "This 'Red-or-Dead' Nonsense", The Reporter, 12 Oct. 1961, pp. 26-8.

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Addressed to: The Rt. Hon. The Lord Viscount Amberley.

Pamphlet concerns the Centres.

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Clip is of an Aldermaston March from Prensa Libre, Costa Rica.

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"It was very kind of you to send me Norman Cousin's [sic] book In Place of Folly which I am reading with interest."

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Re imprisonment of Jacob Mindel. Writer is his wife. Photo of Jacob and Rebecca Mindel contains a plea for his release.

Enclosed with S. Horn's letter of 11 Oct. 1955 to BR. The letter is addressed "Dear Friend".

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"I have received a letter from you, dated October 11, asking certain questions. I should be glad to know what justification you have for your inquiries."

On verso of Horn's letter.

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Objects to BR's request for "justification" of his inquiries.

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On verso of Hornik's letter.

BR agrees to be interviewed.

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"What is this 'well deserved prestige' which the U.S. administration enjoys following the Cuban crisis? If threatening genocide brings prestige, Washington ought to recall Adolf Eichmann."

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On mathematics, pure and applied.

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Horwood saw BR's comments on The Warfare State in today's Sunday Citizen.

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"I am surprised you should think my antipathy to capitalism a new phenomenon as I have written against it since 1896. My dislike for capitalism is about equal to my distaste for Communism, but neither of these antagonisms on my part remotely compare with my detestation of nuclear warfare."

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On verso of Hough's letter.

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Signed as a housewife and mother.
 

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Signed as a housewife.
 

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Verso has genealogical table.
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