BRACERS Notes

Record no. Notes, topics or text
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BR "is entirely preoccupied with cruel experiments on human beings...."

A second TL(CAR) is present.

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Re the threat of preventive war. Jordi was a reporter for a news agency on 20 Nov. 1948. BR repudiated his report of his speech (B&R C48.25). Jordi now works for Argus SA newspapers.

Re "Atomic Energy and the Problems of Europe" given to New Commonwealth, at its Westminster Schools conference.

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In reaction to a speech by BR at the LSE. Kershner objects to some of BR's remarks on Jews. Letter may be much earlier than 1962.

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Jost wants to name a college after BR.

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37031

"I do not agree that Dr. Pauling should share his Nobel Prize, since I have the utmost respect and admiration for the work he has done for world peace."

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"I have sent a message to Anna Tsigmond, and I hope it will be adequate." (Her request from Hungary is not present.)

37034

Ts. is a letter to Trident Press, Inc. Re J.F. Kennedy's assassination.

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"May I suggest that a group of up to four of you visit me briefly on either May 4th or May 5th."

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Offprint is titled "Zum Transformationenkalkul Bei S.K. Saumjan".

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Kafi encloses book Islam versus Dialectical and Historical Materialism (not present in Russell's Library).

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37057
Letter returned to sender. There is also the carbon copy.
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37059

BR sends Unarmed Victory for the home.

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Two copies.
37063
Two copies.
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Pamphlet is titled Disarmament Demand Is a Misconception! by Kale.

37067

Written on behalf of his young daughter, who was ill.

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Ts. is titled "A 1962 World Philosophy and Peace Effort".

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Also enclosed is a ts. titled "Einstein-Writers and Millennium".

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"I am afraid that letters do not impress Heads of State. We require a movement of resistance which cannot be so easily ignored".

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37088

Name is misspelled Kapour.

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Katz has a letter of introduction from Hiram J. McLendon.

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Two copies.
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