Total Published Records: 135,558
BRACERS Notes
| Record no. | Notes, topics or text |
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| 33002 | Ts. is titled "The Road to Peace". |
| 33003 | 2 copies. |
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| 33020 | Untitled poem inspired by killing of Malcolm X. |
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| 33030 | Two copies. |
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| 33032 | Two copies. |
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| 33036 | BR has changed "Rev." to "Mr." and noted "this will have to be typed afresh". Carbon copy is attached. |
| 33037 | BR has written at top of the letter: "Let her ring up nearer the time, and I will see her if I can." |
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| 33041 | Two copies. |
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| 33043 | Ts. and song are titled "Wer War's, der es Befahl?"; text by Willi Layh, music by Ernst H. Meyer. |
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| 33046 | For a photocopy of the original signed letter (document .121875), see record 126081. |
| 33047 | See record 22279 for content. |
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| 33049 | Also enclosed is a cartoon ts. titled "Puffins". Brune photocopied BR's letters and enclosed them with his ts. It includes a cartoon titled "Lord Bertrand Arthur William Puffin". Brune's letter continues on the final page. |
| 33050 | Farley gives permission to publish the Puffin cartoon caricature and letters. |
| 33051 | "On the whole I think ill of British linguistic philosophy which is at present more interested in trivial than important things." |
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| 33055 | Two copies. |
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| 33064 | The secretary's names was Miss B. Strologo. |
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| 33079 | "Your rude letter to Lord Russell has been received. People who have the impertinence and stupidity to tell Lord Russell to come to his senses are always free to take their own advice." |
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| 33084 | Enclosed is from The Elks Magazine, July 1963. The editorial describes BR as a Communist. |
| 33085 | 2 copies. |
| 33086 | Ts. extracts from Le Monde, 13 April 1966. Re nuclear weapons. |
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| 33092 | 2 copies. Bullock's address, torn possibly from an envelope or letter, is attached to BR's letter. |
| 33093 | Not a letter but a newsclip from The San Francisco Chronicle re chemical pollution. |
| 33094 | BR has written a reply on a postcard sent to him; also a ts carbon of his reply. Newsclip is extant here but not her covering letter. |
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| 33099 | Order form for Into the Tenth Decade. |
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