BRACERS Notes

Record no. Notes, topics or text
28502
28503

La Raison is published by La Federation Nationale de la Libre Pensée Française.

28504

Sends Zaminder article without final mention of USA. (Possibly this is the statement at record 63125.)

28505
28506
28507
28508

On verso of Delbanco's letter.

Re: Philip Sutton as possibly doing BR's portrait.

28509
28510
28511
28512
28513
28514
28515
28516
28517
28518
28519
28520

"I assure you that I shall not rest...."

28521
28522

Enclosed letter is to the editor, Evening Standard.

28523
28524
28525

Also enclosed is offprint titled "This Child Made His Way Back to Life" from a London newspaper, 26 June 1943.

Pamphlet is titled Links in the Chain of War.

28526
28527
28528

"I am afraid I cannot agree with you when you say that the war hysteria in America, and in most of the other Cold War countries as well, is the result of a failure to pursue Christianity."

28529
28530
28531
28532
28533
28534
28535

BR returns caricature that Rosen has sent. (It is now in the Russell Archives with the TLS.)

On the verso of Rosen's letter.

28536

Re: Hillel Frimet, The Broken Promise.

Verso has BR's draft or dictated press release re BR's statement on "Friday's" demonstration in Moscow.

28537
28538
28539

"I have now read The Broken Promise [by Hillel Frimet] which I return herewith. I think it a very powerful and very just indictment of the modern world and I am strongly of the opinion that it deserves to be reprinted."

28540

Ts. is titled "Humanism: a Way to Peace".

A draft reply is on the letter.

28541

BR hopes Rosenfeld "will persuade humanists to openly struggle against the Cold War and for human survival."

28542
28543
28544

Rosenfeld requests greetings for a Linus Pauling dinner.

28545
28546

Re: Beacon Hill School.

28547
28548

There is also a ts. A carbon of this letter is to the attention of Michael Randle.

28549
28550

Re: a general strike against nuclear war.

28551

Newsclip is titled "Please, for the Sake of Humanity", a reprint of a letter in Peace News, 2 Mar. 1962.

28552

Re his anti-nuclear campaign and why he has decided not to go to the United States to campaign there.

28553
28554
28555
Report also enclosed.
28556

Re obtaining British citizenship for Edith Russell.

28557

Re obtaining British citizenship for Edith Russell.

28558

Re obtaining British citizenship for Edith Russell.

28559

Re obtaining British citizenship for Edith Russell.

28560

Re obtaining British citizenship for Edith Russell.

28561
28562
28563
28564
Invitation to a show of his recent portraits.
28565
28566

Invitation to a literary luncheon.

28567
28568
28569

Mimeo is titled "Justice: an Equality".

28570
28571

On the verso of letter from Hepburn & Ross.

28572
28573
"Lord Russell asks me to thank you for your recent letter."
28574
28575
28576
28577

Letter is dated "January 12".

28578
28579
28580

Ticket and poster for public meeting, 31 March 1955.

28581
28582

Enclosed periodical published by the Natal Coastal Region Young Progressives (not extant here).

Lindsay was the editor.

28583
28584

Re BR's letters to Gilbert Murray.

28585
28586
28587

On verso of Roshwald's letter.

28588
28589

Blurb for Roshwald's A Small Armageddon.

See his article in Russell.

28590
28591

Ross writes from "this remote place", i.e. Victoria, B.C.

28592
28593
28594

Enclosed letter to editor of Daily Mirror; there are two typings of the same letter.

28595
28596
28597
28598
28599

Enclosed religious leaflets.

28600
28601