BRACERS Notes

Record no. Notes, topics or text
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37208

Letter is a poem about BR.

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37214
Two copies.
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37219

A brief translation at the end of the letter.

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37222
37223
Two copies.
37224
Mimeo letter on verso describes his philosophy.
37225

Tss. are of his personal philosophy.

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37227
37228
37229
37230
Two copies.
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37245
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37259
37260
37261

Kirkaldy was at McMaster University.

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37267

Mistakenly addressed to D. Kishanrao.
 

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37270
37271
37272
37273

Enclosed letter is a letter to the editor of The Observer, March 25, 1952.

37274
Letters are typed copies re the foundation of a nuclear academy.
37275

Letter is incorrectly addressed to Mrs. Kitte.

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37278

Re BR being the guest of honour of the Emergency Civil Liberties Committee (but he could not have been there).

37279

Tear-sheets are from a campus magazine of the U. of St. Thomas in Houston, Texas.

37280
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Also signed by several other students.

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37285
Two copies.
37286

Klug is using Roads to Freedom in his seminar of legal philosophy at the Universität zu Koln.

37287

Tear-sheet is the letters column from the magazine objecting to a Forbes editorial against Russell; date was 1 Nov. 1961.

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Mistakenly addressed to Mrs. Knoblaugh.

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