Total Published Records: 135,560
BRACERS Notes
| Record no. | Notes, topics or text |
|---|---|
| 39102 | |
| 39103 | Two copies. |
| 39104 | |
| 39105 | |
| 39106 | |
| 39107 | |
| 39108 | |
| 39109 | |
| 39110 | Nicholson encloses a plagiarism of a BR nightmare, of a psychiatrist. (Rather good!) |
| 39111 | |
| 39112 | |
| 39113 | |
| 39114 | A brief translation is attached. Nicolussi seeks BR's help because her husband is cohabiting with the maid. |
| 39115 | |
| 39116 | |
| 39117 | |
| 39118 | |
| 39119 | |
| 39120 | |
| 39121 | |
| 39122 | |
| 39123 | |
| 39124 | |
| 39125 | |
| 39126 | Translation of the Greek is attached. |
| 39127 | |
| 39128 | Attached is a copy in Russian. |
| 39129 | |
| 39130 | |
| 39131 | |
| 39132 | |
| 39133 | |
| 39134 | |
| 39135 | |
| 39136 | |
| 39137 | Two copies. |
| 39138 | Booklet is titled Bridge to World Man. Card has an illustration by his wife symbolizing loneliness in BR's Autobiography. |
| 39139 | Ts. is titled "The New Consciousness". |
| 39140 | |
| 39141 | There are interesting political business notes by Schoenman on the verso. |
| 39142 | |
| 39143 | |
| 39144 | |
| 39145 | |
| 39146 | |
| 39147 | |
| 39148 | |
| 39149 | Envelope also enclosed. |
| 39150 | |
| 39151 | |
| 39152 | |
| 39153 | |
| 39154 | |
| 39155 | Russell agrees to a "Russell Mathematics Club". |
| 39156 | |
| 39157 | |
| 39158 | |
| 39159 | |
| 39160 | |
| 39161 | |
| 39162 | Two copies. |
| 39163 | "I am happy to be a sponsor of your magazine." |
| 39164 | |
| 39165 | Ts. is a lengthy critique of BR's Why I Am Not a Christian. |
| 39166 | |
| 39167 | |
| 39168 | |
| 39169 | Nosir signs his name "Jesus +". |
| 39170 | Nosir signs his name "Jesus +". |
| 39171 | A brief translation is attached. |
| 39172 | |
| 39173 | |
| 39174 | |
| 39175 | |
| 39176 | A translation is attached. Newsclip is titled "Ciencia y Conciencia", ABC Magazine, Madrid, 11 Dec. 1960. |
| 39177 | |
| 39178 | "Man will not avoid a nuclear war. Man will not become free of the fetters of religion unless he ceases to exist. If man survives in health and vigour, he will practice eugenics on himself. There are days when I believe in a cheerful future, but today is not one of them. I think man's future would have been brighter if Goldwater had been elected, as he would have been more likely than the present ruffian to rouse universal opposition." |
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