BRACERS Notes

Record no. Notes, topics or text
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"From 8 to 11.30 a.m., I deal with my letters and with the newspapers. I receive on an average one hundred letters a day. From 11.30 to 1 p.m. I am seeing people. From 2 to 4 p.m. I read, primarily current nuclear writings. From 4 to 7 p.m. I am writing or seeing people. From 8 to 1 a.m. I am reading and writing. That is my daily routine and I hope it answers your questions."

BR's daily schedule.

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"Just a word to express my deep appreciation for the lovely note of congratulation you sent on the occasion of my 75th birthday, and which has an honored place in the volume of messages presented to me by Dr. Kilpatrick on February 18th."

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Re William H. Kilpatrick for use at his 90th birthday dinner, 20 Nov. 1961, in New York.

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Ts. is solution to mathematical problem.

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BR's letter in point form answers Lal's queries on science, education and birth control.

BR notes the main difference between India and England/USA is climate.

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BR's letter is addressed to "Mrs. I.M. Lamb" (her husband's initials).

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Tss.: "The Queen's Christmas Message 1955", "Goodwill" [movement].

25526

Ms. is titled "Signs of the Time".

25527

Tss. is titled: "Through Faith to the Stars" and "An Account of Some of the Events Leading Up to My Dismissal from the Army School of Education...."

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"I am interested in your remark that you found my philosophical autobiography 'absolutely astonishing' and am interested to know in what way".

Re My Philosophical Development.

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"You say you are afraid that Catholicism has ruined your whole life, but I think you may legitimately hope that time will effect a cure as it has done in some similar cases that I have known."

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Ts. is titled "Precision Seismology—the Ignored Dimension of Seismic Detection".

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On verso of Langley's letter.

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Ts. is titled "The Principle of Contradiction".

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Ts. is page from autobiography of Larkin.

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One of BR's students at UCLA.

"I can still remember that twinkle the day you went out of your office to let some terribly earnest theology students pray over you and came back remarking that it had probably done them more good than you and in case they were right might put in a good word for you."

25586

Re Aldous Huxley: "You were absolutely right when you told me he talked alphabetically. Bergson to Browne to Cartesian to cognition."

She has photos she took of BR at UCLA in 1939 or 1940; enclosed photo is of her daughter.

25587

On verso of Larrabee's letter.

"I was glad to hear news of old friends in UCLA and of yourself, though I am sorry that [Albert] Latter and his brother are engaged in nefarious activities."

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Refers to his taped radio interview with BR for Bayerischer Rundfunk, Munich, for broadcast New Year's, 1956.

25591

On verso of Larsen's letter.

"I am a little perplexed by your saying that I read 'Einstein's message' at Caxton Hall. All that Einstein contributed was his signature. The wording of the statement was mine."

25592

Ts. is titled "Science, Peace and the Public".

25593

On verso of first leaf of ts.

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On verso of Larson's letter.

"I am interested [in what] you say about the testaments of the twelve patriarchs which I read with t[he] greatest interest when I was doing my History of Western Philosophy."

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