Total Published Records: 135,556
BRACERS Notes
| Record no. | Notes, topics or text |
|---|---|
| 26302 | |
| 26303 | |
| 26304 | |
| 26305 | Letter is addressed incorrectly to "Mr. Edward McDorough". |
| 26306 | |
| 26307 | |
| 26308 | |
| 26309 | Claims he was recipient of circular sent out by BR from Cambridge in 1916. |
| 26310 | |
| 26311 | |
| 26312 | Newsclip is interview with BR by Leonard Lyons, St. Petersburg Times, 2 Nov. 1962. |
| 26313 | |
| 26314 | |
| 26315 | |
| 26316 | |
| 26317 | |
| 26318 | Full name: Humanist Society, University College of North Wales. |
| 26319 | Full name: Humanist Society, University College of North Wales. |
| 26320 | |
| 26321 | |
| 26322 | |
| 26323 | |
| 26324 | |
| 26325 | |
| 26326 | |
| 26327 | "... [I]t seems to me that it is by rational argument alone that we can hope to keep the human species in existence." |
| 26328 | |
| 26329 | Also enclosed typeset script is an extract from Roads to Freedom. |
| 26330 | |
| 26331 | |
| 26332 | |
| 26333 | Also enclosed poem. |
| 26334 | Also enclosed poem. |
| 26335 | |
| 26336 | On verso of McKaskle's letter. |
| 26337 | |
| 26338 | |
| 26339 | |
| 26340 | |
| 26341 | He published on BR: "Philosophical Implications of Logical Analysis", Hibbert Journal, April 1957. |
| 26342 | |
| 26343 | |
| 26344 | |
| 26345 | Re: blinking. |
| 26346 | |
| 26347 | "Chris, please" written on top indicating the letter was sent to Christopher Farley. |
| 26348 | Re: Cuban Missile Crisis. |
| 26349 | |
| 26350 | |
| 26351 | |
| 26352 | |
| 26353 | |
| 26354 | Ts. is re Marion Lucius McNeill, father of Randolph and author of enclosed book, Drink Deep of Life: Talks with Jane. |
| 26355 | |
| 26356 | |
| 26357 | Clip concerns an anti-Polaris demonstration. |
| 26358 | Typescripts are appeals for funds for Student Peace Union. |
| 26359 | "Please add my name to your appeal letter for the Student Peace Union." |
| 26360 | |
| 26361 | |
| 26362 | |
| 26363 | |
| 26364 | |
| 26365 | |
| 26366 | "I have corresponded with Ronnie Dugger of The Texas Observer and admire the paper." |
| 26367 | |
| 26368 | |
| 26369 | |
| 26370 | |
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| 26387 | |
| 26388 | |
| 26389 | |
| 26390 | "It is always very easy to allow protest resolutions to be an excuse for inaction, and we must always remember that our central aim is the building of a mass movement." |
| 26391 | |
| 26392 | |
| 26393 | |
| 26394 | |
| 26395 | |
| 26396 | On verso of Melhuish's letter. |
| 26397 | Name on telegram is Seymour Mellan. |
| 26398 | "P.S. I think we have one acquaintance in common—Professor Littlewood. I sometimes meet him in Treen in Cornwall...." |
| 26399 | On verso of Mellor's letter. |
| 26400 | |
| 26401 |
