BRACERS Notes

Record no. Notes, topics or text
25102
25103

On verso of Kahn's letter.

25104
25105

Powell's letter is addressed to O.M. Prakash Kahol.

25106
25107

Also enclosed is ts. "Copy of the letter shown to Mr. Gurbachan Singh, P.P.S. to the High Commissioner."

25108
25109
25110
25111

Supports boycott plans of Young Scientists against Defence and Industrial Programmes.

25112

Dedicates his book History of World Misery to BR; not extant in BR's library, and seems not to have been published.

25113
25114
25115
25116
25117
25118
25119
25120
25121
25122
25123
25124

Ts. is titled "Proposal to Study the Founding of a United Nations University".

25125

"In favour of an international university" but not one "connected with the United Nations since that would exclude some important countries, especially China."

Refers him to B&R C42.03.

25126

Mimeos are issued by the Collective Security Institute of which Kane was president.

25127
25128

Also enclosed mimeos.

25129

Ts. is titled "Notes on the Unpublished Final Report Introducing the Collective Security Plan".

25130
25131

The enclosure, a photocopy of BR's letter to Maurice S. Amos, is now filed as 710.046916, record 74351. Kanekar purchased it in Bombay.

25132
25133
25134
25135
25136
25137

BR is still working on the case of Herbert Zilber, a Romanian political prisoner.

25138

Offprint is of "Paulus Wladimiri (1369-1435), defenseur de la tolerance religieuse" by Kapelinski, Revue Internationale d'Histoire Politique et Constitutionnelle.

25139

Ts. is titled "Bertrand Russell: a Study in Clear Thinking and Lucid Expression" by Kaplan's son, James.

25140

The note is written on the offprint of their article "A Paradox Regained", Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic, vol. 1, no. 3 (1960).

25141
25142

Offprints of article "Some Thoughts on Canada's Role in the Nuclear Age" by Kaplan, The Canadian Baptist, and letters to the editor of Science.

25143
25144

Re bibliography.

25145

Note at top in Julie Medlock's hand: "Just arrived from New York".

25146
25147
25148

BR has been moving house.

25149

Re: Satish C. Kapoor.
 

25150
25151
25152
25153
25154

Newsclip is a letter to the editor of The Free Press Journal, published in Bombay, 22 Sept., 1961.

Letter to editor concerns BR's imprisonment.

25155

Karia published an extract of BR's letter in The Indian Express, 9 Jan. 1962, in his letter to the editor titled "Nuclear Tests".

25156
25157
25158
25159
25160
25161
25162

Newsletter is Capital C.L.U. News; contains his cartoon inspired by BR's article "Neanderthalism in Our Time".

Kassebaum refers to BR's letter in Washington Post, 5 Feb. 1963.

25163
25164
25165

Refers to BR's letter to Washington Post, 25 March 1963.

25166
25167
25168
25169

Ts. is titled "Proposal to Promote Peace".

25170
25171

Ts. is extract from diary.

25172

Newsclip is cartoon from The Toronto Daily Star.

Katz became a librarian at Guelph University. (K. Blackwell)

25173
25174

Re BR's appearance on Eleanor Roosevelt's TV program "Prospects of Mankind" (B&R C60.38).

25175
25176

Ts. is titled "Unilateral Declaration of Intended Total Disarmament".

25177

Offprint of letter to The Wall Street Journal; newsletter titled The Kiplinger Washington Letter; also mimeos and his entry in International Year Book and Statesmen's Who's Who.

25178
25179
25180

BR will try to get copy of The Ugly American.

"I have no illusions as to the methods of the Communists."

25181
25182

Tear-sheets are from Forbes Magazine re BR.

25183
25184

Letter was copied out by Kaviraj and sent to BR as part of his letter of 9 June 1958.

Re Kaviraj's possible suicide.

25185
25186
25187
25188
25189

BR "not convinced" by work of J.B. Rhine on pre-cognition.

"My views as to mysticism remain those expressed in my book Mysticism and Logic. I think the mystic experience has its utility in the sphere of values, but becomes misleading if thought to give insight into the nature of the world."

25190
25191

On verso of Kaplan's letter.

25192
25193

Re his support for World War II.

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25199
25200

Good letter evaluating role of marches in the anti-nuclear movement and role of ordinary people.

25201