BRACERS Notes

Record no. Notes, topics or text
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Clips are articles by Keeling about his life.

Says BR has met him and knows him personally.

(Could he be related to Stanley V. Keeling the philosopher?)

25204

Acknowledges receipt of BR's grant application to study the problems of non-industrial countries.

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Blurb for Platypus at Large.

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Found at Plas Penrhyn in Michael Mansfield, Denk Ich an Deutschland, which has a lengthy inscription from Keller to BR (Russell's Library, no. 19).

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This is Kenny the philosopher.

Signing himself "Rev.", with his signature matching one on a letter he wrote to K. Blackwell.

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On verso of Keppel's letter.

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Dated by the reference to B&R C60.25.

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Re pacifism.

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On verso of Kay's letter.

Identifies the Russian Foreign Secretary in B&R C61.12 as Chicherin and the language used as English "which he spoke perfectly".

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Not a letter but a ts. is titled "Some Thoughts on Moral Philosophy".

25240

Keys and Thunberg recall their meeting with BR and Edith Russell and conversation on Africa.

They are sending some writings of Laurens van der Post (possibly ##2890-2 in BR's library).

25241

A "with compliments" slip.

25242

Re purchase of photos of BR.

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Poem titled "Ode to Bertrand Russell", was sent in its original Bengali as well as in English.

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A second letter, same to same, is dated 24/10/1961.
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A second letter, same to same, is dated 01/01/1963.
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Letter to editor of The Guardian.

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Likes his idea of a daily picket at Downing St.,

Increasing in size, and is asking C100 to consider it.

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Ts. is titled "An Abstract of Experimental Materialism by Way of a New Logic, Taxology".

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Re an eye examination for BR, 7 Nov. 1963.

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Also enclosed poem "The 23rd Psalm (Materialist's Version)".

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Re: reasons for Britain to be neutral.

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Pamphlet is titled Peace Envoys: Plan to Abolish War in Ten Years.

Kinloch recalls BR at a byelection meeting for North Ayshire held in London in 1916.

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25299

On verso of Kinsey's letter; misspelled Kindey.

"Thank you for your very charming letter. I am glad that at least one of the adjectives you applied to me in 1948 is still applicable."

Kinsey had called him "the greatest living philosopher" and then found his plane had crashed in Norway.

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