Total Published Records: 135,556
BRACERS Notes
| Record no. | Notes, topics or text |
|---|---|
| 26602 | Beneath the letter is a draft reply to an unknown person; on verso are replies to several other unknown persons; the name M. Golawski also appears, as does the date 1951/03/23. |
| 26603 | Ms. is titled "Priority Usages for Atomic Fuels", by Moore; letter is actually dated "4/10/62"; the ms. has the date of May 10, 1962. |
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| 26608 | Letter is actually dated "28 Feb. 1961". |
| 26609 | Doesn't believe in reincarnation. |
| 26610 | |
| 26611 | Offprint is titled "An Impolite Interview with Albert Ellis" from The Realist, May 1960. |
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| 26619 | Most of the letter was written on 18 July 1955 but was not sent until 20 December 1959. Christmas and New Year's greeting card also enclosed. |
| 26620 | |
| 26621 | Addressed incorrectly to "Mr. Moor". |
| 26622 | Enclosed circular letters and flyers re WCPC. |
| 26623 | "I no longer regard as feasible the policy advocated in my chapter called 'The Future of Mankind' [in Unpopular Essays] with which you disagree. There was a time when I thought that atomic energy might be internationalized and that it might be worth while achieving this by threats to Russia if necessary. That was when America had a monopoly of atomic weapons." |
| 26624 | Tear-sheets are pp. 129 and 135 from Morey Digests, vol. 1, no. 2, 1958. |
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| 26627 | Letter is to the editor of The Observer requesting he forward letter to BR. Newsclip is an article by BR, B&R C58.03; also issues of The Kingdom Voice from 1957 and 1958. |
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| 26631 | Leaflet is titled The Will to Kill. |
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| 26636 | Signature does not appear to be Morghen's. |
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| 26643 | Had tea with BR on 15 Feb. 1956. |
| 26644 | On verso of Morray's letter. "... no reliable information as to the present condition of peasants in Russia". |
| 26645 | Letter is typed on mimeo "Clearing the Ground: Symposium on the Next Civilization". |
| 26646 | |
| 26647 | Manuscript is titled "Pending the Establishment of Reason". Morris writes from Pinkerton, Ontario, Canada. |
| 26648 | Also enclosed: card and photo of W.H. Morris, photo of Edward Steichen. |
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| 26669 | Tss. are titled "A Clue to Utopia?" and "Prompted by the Gospel According to Thomas Just Released". |
| 26670 | Poem is titled "Let There Be Life!". |
| 26671 | Enclosed letter is to editor of Sunday Times. |
| 26672 | |
| 26673 | "I note, however, that it contains matters which, you say, should 'be kept away from those who are unable to feel the awareness of a super-intelligent and all pervading creator'. As I am one of these, I read no further, feeling that in this I should be carrying out your intentions." |
| 26674 | Also from John S. Morton, David N. Morton, and A.G. Morton. |
| 26675 | |
| 26676 | Letter is addressed to "Dear Sir" and concerns the moving of her furniture. |
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| 26680 | Edith Russell noted that this card is anonymous. |
| 26681 | 3 draft letters from Edith Russell, not addressed. One letter mentions an accident she had, breaking her toe. |
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| 26688 | On verso of Barry's letter. |
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| 26691 | Invitations to a dinner and a private view of an art exhibition at Woburn Abbey, 19 May 1972; also a form letter cancelling the dinner. |
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| 26698 | Postmarked 1956; 1955 is written on letter. |
| 26699 | Returned by postal authorities to BR. |
| 26700 | From "A Mother". |
| 26701 | Also from Elizabeth Harris, Inger Slater and Val Khaner. |
