BRACERS Notes

Record no. Notes, topics or text
32802
32803

In praise of BR's "Do We Survive Death?".

32804

Grainger asserts there is immortality despite BR's article "Do We Survive Death?".

32805

Johnson answers BR's "Do We Survive Death?".

32806

On immortality.

32807

On BR needing the assistance of a "really good medium".

32808

Stone suggests that BR serve an apprenticeship with the Yogis.

32809

Boyd has no wish for his ego to survive; and declares himself "an ex-madman".

32810

Gipps dedicates a poem to BR that is intended to guide him toward the creator's truth.

32811

BR dispenses too quickly with the witnesses to immortality, Pilgrim complains.

32812

Chisnall tries to convince BR of religious truth.

32813

Fell champions the Christian view of immortality.

32814

Paul argues against immortality, exploring various arguments.

32815

Iredell agrees with BR on the survival of memories of a person.

32816

Dated from the neighbouring letters, this letter is anti-Roman Catholicism.

32817

Converse prays for BR in the wake of his article, "Do We Survive Death?".

32818

Chalmers ("Class of '94") criticizes points in Portraits from Memory.

32819

On whether the Bible is self-contradictory on whether a childless widow may marry her deceased husband's brother.

32820
32821

On Conrad.

32822

On Conrad.

32823
32824
32825
32826

A poem titled "With Lafayette at Ellis Island". The author's name has been inserted by Edith Russell.

32827
32828
32829
32830
Two copies.
32831
32832

Ts. is titled "Surplus Trading with the Underdeveloped Countries".

32833

"Thank you for your letter and memorandum on surplus trading with the underdeveloped countries, which I read with interest. The problem is not so much one of devising schemes, but of suggesting methods to compel irrational governments to adopt them. The main difficulty in your suggestion is that it would surely affect world prices and, consequently, profits. This would be anathema to many capitalist countries, especially the United States, the greatest surplus producing country in the world."

32834
32835
32836
32837

Two copies. First name is misspelled "Numo".

32838
32839
32840

Newsclip concerns torture of Aden prisoners, from The Observer.

32841

Letter is mistakenly addressed to "Mohammed Brahim".

32842

"I cannot, however, on that ground applaud discrimination against Jews or the death penalty against anyone."

32843
32844
Two copies.
32845
32846
32847

Letter is misdated "1937"; re the Tshombe case.

32848
32849

"I have not forgotten the peoples of Eastern Europe—or of Soviet Russia. I have not been calling for 'Hands off Hungary' in recent weeks simply because the world was not threatened with nuclear destruction over that unhappy country. There was, however, such a danger in 1956, and at that time I spoke out strongly against the cruel suppression of the Hungarian uprising."

32850
32851
32852
32853
32854
32855
32856
32857
32858
32859
32860
32861
32862
32863
Two copies.
32864
32865
32866
32867
32868
32869
32870
32871
32872

A translated abstract of the letter is included.

32873
32874
Two copies.
32875

Signed by Luiz Conzaga dos Santos and five others. Translation is attached.

32876

An English summary is attached.

32877
32878
Re the problem of conformity.
32879
32880
Two copies.
32881
32882
32883
32884
32885
32886
32887
32888
32889
32890
32891

Two copies of a flyer announcing an international prize for sciences and humanities.

Translations of letter and encl. are attached.

32892
32893
32894
32895
32896

Two copies. A copy of this letter is in Rec. Acq. 828 (see record 56901).

32897
32898
32899
32900
32901