BRACERS Notes

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BR's letter is mistakenly addressed to von Krumboar.

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BR had earlier responded that their questionnaire was "over-simplified".

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Pamphlet is titled The Test of a Christian by Wadleigh.

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Laing forwards a letter from Ebba Waerland.
 

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Ts. is titled "I Call Upon All Mothers".

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Also enclosed are photos; tear-sheets are re funeral business in U.S.

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BR recommends The Loved One by Evelyn Waugh.

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Full name: Internationales Forschungszentrum für Grundfragen der Wissenschaften Salzburg.

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Birthday card made by daughter Naki.

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Refers to "today's" Observer story on BR's part in Cuban Missile Crisis.

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Enclosed is a review by John Mander of Unarmed Victory from The New Republic, 17 Aug. 1963.

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"I should think the best way for you to cope with the thoroughly dishonest review of Mander is to read Unarmed Victory and judge for yourself." "My secretary has replied to the New Republic piece but they refuse to print it."

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Originally filed in W's. Full name: Jacques Guy Waldeck L'Olive, but he signed the letter Guy L'Olive.

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Offprint is titled "Approaching Calamity" by Elinor Ashkenazy from Motive 1959. Mimeo is a progress report on the fallout suits.

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Ts. is titled "What Does it Mean?"

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Poem is titled "Golgotha AD. 2000".

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"The movement in Canada is one which gives me great encouragement...."

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On the verso of Wall's letter.

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On the verso of Wall's letter.

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On the verso of Wall's letter.

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On the verso of Wall's letter. "I am sorry that I cannot write an article on 'my advice to young people' in spite of the fact that, as you say, it has been popular with philosophers. Leibniz advised them not to give up washing when they married. Most other philosophers have been less concrete."

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Also enclosed is an offprint of the contents page of Paths to Peace.

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On the need to keep struggling against the prospect of nuclear war.

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BR recommends The Greek Atomists and Epicurus by Cyril Bailey.

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One ts. is titled "The Earth and the Laws of Balance".

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Ts. is titled "Relativity of Elements".

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Ts. is titled "The Philosophy of 'Contributism'".

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Ts. is titled "The Berlin Problem: Is this the Solution?".

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Re the Berlin crisis.

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Waln attended BR's lectures at Peking Government U. "You will not be able to recall me because we who listened were many and you were one.... I sent you flowers when you were not well and because you wrote us—mere insignificant pupils—a thank you letter which we have treasured, I dare write you this note."

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Enclosed are photocopies of letters by Warburg to the New York Times, dated 10 Sept. 1956, published 4 Sept. 1963.

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Re Battine House, now a youth hostel. Wilson wants to name a bedroom after BR. "Ans.—Yes".

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On the verso of Warden's letter.

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M. Warden is the first of many signatures extending over 2 pages, expressing sympathy with BR's anti-nuclear stand. In all, some 150 signatories.
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Also enclosed are tss. in support of World Peoples' Television Offices and a newsclip.

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