BRACERS Notes

Record no. Notes, topics or text
27102

Ts. is titled "The Fundamentals of Practical Spectral Arithmetic and Algebra".

27103
27104

Date on card is Sept. 15.

27105

First letter has date of Dec. 21; the second is pmk. November.

27106
27107
27108

Re her assistance in the preparation of The Principles of Bertrand Russell, i.e. Bertrand Russell: an Introduction (1975).

27109
Re: death of Lucy Russell.
27110
Re: death of Lucy Russell.
27111

Written beneath Chandler's letter to her.

27112
27113
27114

3 cards, 1970; 2 ls. 28 Feb. 1970, 23 Mar. 1970.

Photo is of sketch of Bertrand Russell by Lorna Young. It is now filed in Photographs, box 14.

27115
27116
27117
A friend of Sarah Russell.
27118

Invitation to reception.

27119

Invitation to reception.

27120

Invitation to reception.

27121

Mimeo press release on the death of Mao Tse-tung.

27122
27123

Pamphlet titled Fourth Green Letter, dated 1 Jan. 1975 and signed by the Chaos; it has biographical data on them.

27124

Forwarded to BR by the New Statesman.

27125

Receipt is for £425 for a watercolour drawing by H.J. Harpignies, in the grounds of the villa Vianchantin at Beaulieu, dated 1891.

27126
Attached are 2 more copies of the mimeo, and a handwritten note.
27127

Photo is of Dr. A.P. Husband and is a sample of Orr's work; brochure lists his clientele; BR's answer is no.

27128

Ts. provides details of Orr's dismissal from the University of Tasmania. BR sent £5.

27129
27130
27131

Ts. is titled "Principles in Planning" by Osborn.

27132
27133
27134
27135

Ts. is titled "The Middle Way: Reflections Concerning a Plan for Improving Human Relations".

27136
27137
27138
27139

BR's letter is addressed to Mrs. Walter Josephy.

27140
27141
27142

Ts. is titled "On the Causal Principle".

27143
27144
27145

Ts. is titled "A Scholar".

27146
27147
27148
27149
27150
27151
27152
27153
27154
27155

Enclosed is from the Oxford Committee for Famine Relief. Originally filed in O's because of this.

Mallaby-Deeley has just heard from Margot Einstein who wrote "how wonderfully Bertrand Russell has behaved".

27156
27157

Enclosed are programmes from the Oxford University Humanist Group.

27158
27159
27160
27161
27162
27163
27164
27165
27166
27167

Enclosed letter is to the editor of Manchester Guardian.

27168
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27170
27171
27172
27173

Ts. is titled "Introduction to 'Relativity for Opposites—a Measurable Peace'".

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27175
27176
27177
27178
27179
27180
27181

On verso of Pallay's letter. "As regards the degree and kind of civil disobedience to be advocated, this must vary with the country and circumstances. The criterion is the effect on public opinion."

27182
27183

2 ls., 16 Aug. 1973 and 9 Dec. 1974.

27184

Re Ronald Clark and his opinions on BR.

27185

A birthday greetings telegram.

27186

Mimeo course outline for "Bertrand Russell: His Philosophical and Social Thought", offered by the U. of Nottingham, beginning 10 Oct. 1972; annotated by Edith Russell.

27187
27188

This record covers documents .310232 to .310245. 6 ls., 2 PD (one an extract from his will), 1 AC;  encl. 3 illustrated postcards; a photo of Cockerell is filed with the photographs in box 2.22.

27189
27190

Re BR's 90th birthday.

27191

Re W.S. Blunt.

27192
27193

Cooper apologized for not knowing BR was dead when he asked for an autograph. The letter is not dated; the date is taken from the postmark.

27194
27195
27196

On verso of Osborn's letter.

27197

Note at top promises a long and reasoned reply; it's not there.

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