BRACERS Notes

Record no. Notes, topics or text
38502

Ts. is titled "A Brief Summary of the Work of the Merioneth Rural Community Council".

38503

Ts. is titled "A Brief Summary of the Work of the Merioneth Rural Community Council".

38504
38505
38506

Ts. is the Council's annual report.

38507

Re road repair.

38508

Ts. is titled "A Brief Survey of the Work of the Merioneth Rural Community Council".

38509

Ts. is titled "A Brief Survey of the Work of the Merioneth Rural Community Council".

38510
38511
38512

Re Russell Archives: "The University owns not only the documents but the rights."

38513
38514

A letter of introduction for George Merrill.

38515
38516

BR accepts an Oxford group calling itself the Bertrand Russell Society.

38517
38518
38519
38520

Farley provides Ralph Schoenman's New York address.

38521

Re a dinner in honour of Thomas Merton. Address is "Esteem 44 Brattle Street". (Boston?)

38522
38523

Re Cantor.

38524
38525
38526
38527
38528
38529
38530
38531
38532
38533
Not a letter but some sort of symbolic representation.
38534

Enclosure is titled "Dilemmas of Foreign Policy".

38535

Meyer denies there is an Ibsen character concerned with creating pie-dishes (BR's Autobiography on Crompton Llewelyn Davies).

38536
38537

Address: Hopital Albert Schweitzer, Lambarene.

38538
38539
38540
38541
38542

Newsclip re BR is taken from The Herald, Melbourne, Australia, 19 May 1967. Photo is of Meynell. Newsclip is titled "I'm Set for Battle, Says Bertrand on His 95th". It describes his Archives and the Feinberg catalogue.

38543

Business card also enclosed; offprint is a Rudyard Kipling poem in Spanish.

38544

In the form of a poem in Polish but dedicated to Lord Russell of Liverpool.

38545

A poem titled "The Enigma of Twilight".

38546

Re his Doggerel History of Philosophy.

38547
38548
38549
38550
38551
38552
38553
38554
38555
38556
38557

Enclosure is a curriculum vitae.

38558
38559
38560
38561
38562
38563
38564
38565
38566
38567
38568
38569
38570
38571

Letter is addressed incorrectly to D. Milozky.

38572

From Salmon Arm, B.C.

38573

"Thank you very much for your kind letter, which I was delighted and encouraged to receive."

38574
38575
38576
38577
38578
A note reading "no address" and a carbon copy are attached to this letter.
38579
38580
38581
38582
38583
38584
38585
38586
38587

This note is written on the letter: "Unsigned by BR, but sent after his death with covering letter of explanation".

38588
38589
38590
38591
38592
38593
38594
38595
38596
38597
38598
38599
38600
38601