BRACERS Notes

Record no. Notes, topics or text
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BR's letter is mistakenly addressed to P.N. Limare.

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Document is actually ts. titled "A New Type of Olympic Game" signed by Lincoln.

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Also enclosed is cartoon from the New Yorker, "Oh, Bertrand Russell! What Does He Know?"

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"I am encouraged by your proposal to obtain a recording of the 'open end' interview, and I shall write to Mr. Susskind to say that I think this is a good idea."

BR's letter misspells recipient's name "Linden".

25818

Re: its Senior Debating Society.

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25820
25821

Typescript re logical analysis.

25822

"I have said something that seems to me more or less similar to what you are saying at the bottom of page 379 of Human Knowledge (American edition). You will realize that I think classes and propositional functions identical."

On the verso of Lindley's letter.

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25827

Not a letter but a flyer re Lippens' book Face aux Dangers Nucleaires.

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Document is titled "In Order to Put an End to the Armament Race".

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Comments on B&R C61.42; filed with Jean Litowinsky's forwarding letter to BR.

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25842

Enclosed is letter to editor of London Times.

Also enclosed is tear-sheet from The Word re use of nuclear weapons.

25843

Not a letter but a ts. comprising various short essays.

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The offprints (4) concern heredity, human vivisection, from journals Eugenical News and Animals' Defender.

25847

Some enclosures are letters to the editor; tss. concern medical dangers of nuclear warfare.

25848

On verso of Little's letter.

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25850

Also enclosed are tss. and a leaflet on bull-baiting.

25851
25852

Re BR's If Man Is to Survive.

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"Thank you for your letter and for your leaflet about bull-baiting. I am grateful for your efforts in regard to my pamphlet ["If Man Is to Survive"] and interested in the Readers Digest's reaction. I am in entire agreement with you about bull-baiting."

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Letter is "An Open Letter to the Reader's Digest".

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25860

Newsclip one: "Cheers for Russell".

Newsclip two: an article by Little, titled "Modern Medicine and Those Unnecessary Operations", The Independent, June, 1960.

Letter is "An Open Letter to the Reader's Digest".

25861
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Offprint from Animals' Defender, July-August, 1961, is an article by Little, titled "Human Vivisection—Another Installment".

25863

Enclosed with Little's letter of 26 Oct. 1961 to BR.

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Also enclosed: mimeo titled "Common Sense"; offprint of a letter to the editor of The Medical Press, 26 July 1961.

25867

Letters are open letters, one addressed to The Readers' Digest; tss. on cruelty to animals, hysterectomies, food distribution and the second coming of Christ.

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25871

Letter is addressed "Dear Sir".

25872

Offprints of letters to The Humanist and The Churchman.

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One ms. is titled "Communaute—Intelligence—Capacite"; the other is his C.V.

25877

BR has written at the top: "Too busy".

25878

"About G.H. Hardy and J.E. Littlewood I have not written."

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BR is a vice-president of National Society for the Abolition of Cruel Sports.

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25891

Recommends John Rex's pamphlet concerning British neutralism published by the New Left.

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On verso of Lockhart's letter.

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