BRACERS Notes

Record no. Notes, topics or text
29102
29103
29104
29105

Sewell, who lives in Bristol, plans to exhibit an oil portrait of BR.

29106
29107
29108
29109
29110
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29114
29115

On verso of Shagam's letter.

29116
29117

On verso of Pirie's letter; re Marie Seton.

Originally filed in S's.

29118
29119

"Notes of Settlement" for John Conrad Russell, his three children and their families.

29120

Letters concern Anne Russell, Lucy Russell and Sarah Russell.

Also enclosed is funeral account for Lucy Russell (with document .311619).

In document .311589 Lock writes about Sarah's condition.

29121

Re Sarah Russell.

29122

Outlines Edith Russell's reasons why she cannot sign an application for treatment for Sarah Russell.

29123

Re Anne Russell, Sarah Russell, and Lucy Russell.

29124

"Thank you for your letter about Mr. Clark's query as to 'the difficulties with Harriet's birth certificate'. I think that you were right in declining any information and in the reasons for which you declined."

29125

Re the death of Lucy Russell.

29126

She is surprised that Dora Russell sent Lucy Russell's funeral bill to him. It shows "most lavish and unnecessary expenditure".

29127

Re Sarah Russell.

29128

Re family allowances for Anne Russell, Sarah Russell and Lucy Russell.

29129

Re family allowance for Anne Russell (at that time called Felicity Russell).

29130

Re family allowance for Anne Russell (at that time called Felicity Russell).

29131

Re family allowance for Anne Russell (at that time called Felicity Russell).

29132

Re family allowance for Anne Russell (at that time called Felicity Russell) and receipt of family allowances order book.

29133
29134

Letter is entirely in Edith Russell's hand and written on the verso of Shamsee's letter.

29135

Poem is titled "O Canada Fights with United Nations".

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29140

Shapiro was connected with the Montreal regional council of the Canadian Universities Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament.

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29145

Poem is titled "The World".

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29153
On religion.
29154

Poem is titled "Ballad" beginning "Oh, where hae ye been, Lord Russell, my Lord?"

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29158

On the verso of Shaw's letter.

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On religion.
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29162

"Sometime ago I made up a list of things that individuals could do profitably to work towards nuclear disarmament and I enclose a copy. I am well aware that it sounds tepid and unsatisfactory. Nonetheless, if many people did these things, they would make a great impression, I believe."

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29166

Re Punch caricatures of BR: "... I prefer the one that Punch published a few years before this one of my husband as Bacon, in spite of the fact that the latter lacks the nice colour of yours."

29167
29168

Re On Education: "... I think I ought to tell you that I no longer agree with what is said in that book about the first year which I now consider unduly rigid."

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29177
29178

Re: Christmas Island protest.

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29183

Ts. is titled "The Other God that Also Failed".

29184
29185

Tss. are re Shikmoni's book Eie Heimkehr Baruch Spinozas.

They include a letter from Einstein dated Nov. 1943.

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29193

Ts. is re rearmament.

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29200
29201

Re their gift of a money box piggy bank for nuclear disarmament donations.

"I have placed it by the door of my study, prominently glowering at all who enter. It is my hope that the moral will be taken and that people will spend to save their bacon."