BRACERS Notes

Record no. Notes, topics or text
35802
35803
35804
35805
35806
35807

Date on the letter was incorrectly typed as 2 January 1962.

35808
35809
35810
35811
35812

Mimeo is titled "Happy Birthday America".

35813
35814
Two copies.
35815
35816
4 copies of the translation are attached.
35817
35818
35819

Newsletter is titled Greenfield News.

35820
35821
35822
35823

Re Act or Perish. "If you have no objection I shall have it reprinted or mimeographed in several hundred copies for distribution [in U.S.A.]."

35824
35825
35826
35827
35828
Two copies.
35829
35830
35831
35832
35833

Pamphlet is titled The Purpose and Program of the National Committee for a Sane Nuclear Policy. Also enclosed is an offprint of an article from Liberation, Feb. 1958, titled "Why I Am Sailing This Boat into the Bomb Test Area".

35834

Hagget heard BR broadcast "The Faith of a Rationalist".

35835

A letter to the editor of the Christian Science Monitor.

35836
Rude.
35837
35838
35839
35840
35841
35842
35843
35844
35845
35846

Circular letters are enclosed as well as a ts. titled "Yo Acuso".

35847
35848

Also enclosed are tss. on political matters.

35849
35850

"You may publish any of the literature that we send you, or send it to any institution you think fit."

35851

Poem is titled "Tempestad".

35852
35853
35854
35855
35856
35857
35858
35859
35860
35861
35862
35863

Newsclip is an interview with Shaw.

35864
35865
35866

Gruber saw questions answered by BR in Czechoslovakian Youth, January.

35867
35868
35869
35870

In the form of a poem titled "Cuban Farmer".

35871

Ts. is titled "Primeval Grooves". It is a translation provided by Grunfeld of the original German text (copy also enclosed) by Dr. H.C. Foerster. Notes in ER's hand on the envelope: "Please speak to BR about this."

35872
35873
35874
35875
2 copies.
35876
35877

2 copies.

35878
35879
2 copies.
35880
35881
35882
35883
35884
35885
35886
35887
35888
35889
35890
35891

Mistakenly addressed to John N. Guiao.

35892
35893
35894

Ts. is titled: "Life Is an Activity of Infinite Ideas".

35895
35896
35897

"I should not wish to retract any of the basic ideas which I put forward in The Conquest of Happiness over thirty years ago."

35898
35899
35900
35901