BRACERS Notes

Record no. Notes, topics or text
36602

Enclosures concern the Humanitas Foundation.

36603
36604

Thomsen inquires about his book which he has sent BR (not present in Russell's Library).

36605
36606
36607

"My father, who is 86, has told me that he had the pleasure of meeting you in Cambridge about 1910." Hubrecht is related to Julian Trevelyan.

36608

Letter is a copy of a letter circulated to scientists titled "World Human Problem".

36609

Ts. is titled "Skizze einer Begrundung er Statistischen Wahrscheinlichkeit auf der Basis der Logischen Wahrscheinlichkeit".

36610
36611
36612
Two copies.
36613

Ts. is a typed carbon copy of a review of Autobiography, v. 3, for the Rhodesia Broadcasting Corporation by Hunt.

36614
36615
36616
36617
36618
36619

"I saw you on the television the time you were interviewed with Lady Barnett, and on many other occasions since then."

36620
36621
36622
36623
36624
Two copies.
36625
36626
36627

Photocopy of letter is attached. Enclosed his book Formula for Fitness (not present in Russell's Library).

36628
Two copies.
36629

Ts. is titled "Message from a Citizen: U.S.A.".

36630

BR agrees with the typed message Hurlbut sent against nuclear weapons.

36631
36632
36633
36634

"While I think that the nuclear peril is the greatest evil of all, I do agree that it is supported by the evils of a mass society which you list."

36635
Two copies.
36636
36637
36638

Tear-sheets are a review of Autobiography, v. 1, by Husband.

36639
36640

Hussey cycled for days as a teenager to find BR's house in Wales; lacked courage to knock on door.

36641
Two copies.
36642

Written by Mrs. Zwirn on behalf of her son, John H. Hutchens, who has cancer.

Note at top in Farley's hand: "Photo sent 27.10.69 with comps".

36643
36644

"... to publish a family tree would only encourage many more people than already imagine themselves to be distant relations of Lord Russell to write to him to seek assistance in their researches about their own families, and this he is quite unable to give if he is to continue his work." [Re including tree in Auto.]

36645
36646
36647
36648
36649
36650
36651
36652
Two copies.
36653
36654
36655
36656
36657
36658
36659

Re: Christianity.

36660
36661
36662
36663
36664
36665

Mistakenly addressed to Alf Idland.

36666
36667
36668
36669
36670
Two copies.
36671
Two copies.
36672
36673

Re: Muhammad Ali.

36674
36675
36676

Ms. is titled "Fatima Demasquee".

36677
36678
Envelope only.
36679

Ts. is titled "Songs I Would Sing".

36680
36681

Enclosed with forwarding note.

36682

Sahi forwards article "Why Should We Be Pessimistic?" by S.C. Das Gupta (not present here).

36683

Copy sent to BR.

36684

Enclosed cheque to BR from Vikram Sarabhai. Endorsed by BR; and by Yule for the Bertrand Russell Peace Fund.

36685
36686
36687
36688

In address name is misspelled Inerarity.

36689
36690
36691

"I was delighted to receive your letter of December 4th and to know that you will be joining us in signing the appeal by Dr. Erich Fromm."

36692
36693
36694
36695

Note is written on the title page of the booklet of poems titled Honey in Hot Blood, which is inscribed to BR.

36696
36697
36698

"[Cybernetic]"

36699

Re: Wolfgang Foges (who is doing research for BR).

36700

List is of advisory council.

36701