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.

26604
26605
26606
26607
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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26618
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".

"I am sorry that I cannot agree to your suggestion that I should write an open letter to Ben-Gurion and Nasser. Middle Eastern affairs are very complicated and I have no knowledge of them except what I derive from the newspapers. For this reason, I have refrained from expressing any detailed opinion about them."

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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26642
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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26668
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.

26682
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26684
26685
26686
26687
26688

On verso of Barry's letter.

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26690
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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26697
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.