BRACERS Notes

Record no. Notes, topics or text
27501
27502
27503
27504

Newsclip is a quotation from James Thurber.

27505
27506

Enclosed is titled "Introducing Peace Pilgrim".

27507
27508

Pamphlet is My Hamlet (Beirut, 1961) by Pilikian.

27509

BR's letter is addressed to John Pilignian.

27510
27511
27512
27513
27514
27515
27516

BR's letter is addressed to Mrs. A.R. Pilling.

27517
27518
27519
27520
27521

Tear-sheet from Life magazine is a review of The Soul of China [in Mills Library]; BR is mentioned in the review and discussed in the book.

27522
27523

BR's letter is incorrectly addressed to B.J. Pringle.

27524
27525
27526
27527

On verso of Pinnington's letter. Re: South Africa.

27528
27529
27530
27531

A translation from Italian to English is attached.

27532
27533
27534
27535
27536
27537

Also from her and Chris's children, Michael and Liz Farley.

27538
27539

Sent to Edith Russell by Barry Feinberg with his letter of 29 Sept. 1970; re "The Perplexities of John Forstice".

27540

Covers are for the paperback edition of BR's Autobiography to be published in March 1971 by Allen and Unwin; Edith Russell selected the photos for the covers.

27541
27542

Photocopies of newsclips are reviews of The Collected Stories and items related to BR's centenary.

27543

Photocopies of newsclips are reviews of The Collected Stories and items related to BR's centenary.

27544
Encloses more newsclips and returns 2 photos (not extant here).
27545
27546

Sent to Edith Russell by Barry Feinberg with his letter of 9 Sept. 1977.

27547

Note written at foot of letter from Rayner S. Unwin.

27548

Feinberg wrote a note at the foot of the letter and then forwarded it to Edith Russell.

27549
27550

Re establishing a Bertrand Russell Memorial Lecture at Flinders.

27551

Edith suggests the lecture be called "The Bertrand Russell Memorial Lecture in Science and Philosophy".

27552

First Memorial Lecture given by Mark Oliphant on "Science and the Future".

27553
27554

On the verso of Bammer's letter.

27555

Second Memorial Lecture by Rutherford Ness Robertson on "Science: Its Scope and Limits".

27556
27557
27558
27559
27560
27561
27562
27563

"While it would be foolish to deny that there may well be examples of hyperbole or exaggeration on pages of Has Man a Future, and even some unsupported assumptions and over-simplifications, it seems to me that the majority of the criticisms you make are trivial in the extreme.... I have neither the time nor the desire to reply to each of your criticisms in turn."

27564

Mimeos concern notice of meeting and an application form to purchase shares.

27565
27566
27567
27568
27569

Mimeos are titled "Who's 'Failing the Peace'?", and "Sermon to a Rector". Song is titled "Let Me Die ... with My Head Held High".

27570
27571
27572
27573
27574

Ts. is titled "Our Initial Program".

27575
27576
27577
27578
27579

Polaris Action, bulletin, issue 11a.

27580

Re: Stanley Kramer

27581

Re: Stanley Kramer on verso of Pole's letter.

27582

Ts. is titled "Extracts from 'Atomic Suicide?' by Dr. and Mrs. Walter Russell".

27583
27584

On verso of Pole's letter. "I hesitate to embark upon a campaign against the industrial uses of atomic energy as I have enough on my hands in combatting its military uses."

27585

Ts. re Dr. Walter Russell.

27586
27587

At foot of Pole's letter.

Atomic Suicide is "completely devoid of sense".

27588
27589
27590

Card, from The Sunday Post, is not addressed to anyone.

27591

The card was designed by Pollack for the Jewish Museum, New York.

27592

BR refers Pollack to Housman's Bookshop which produces cards in support of the anti-nuclear movement.

27593
27594
27595
27596
27597
27598
27599
27600