BRACERS Notes

Record no. Notes, topics or text
41402

Poem is titled "A Thought of Romantic Youth".

41403

Ts. is titled "The Boss is Not Mortal".

41404
Two copies.
41405
Two copies.
41406
41407
41408
41409
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41412
41413
41414
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41416

A carbon copy of this letter follows as document .131793.

41417
41418

Also enclosed is a letter to the editor of The Times.

41419
In the form of an open letter to professors of mathematics seeking poems inspired by mathematics.
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41423
41424
41425
41426
41427
41428
41429

Twaddell knew BR in Pennsylvania 19 years ago, when in financial straits from January to October.

41430
41431
41432
Two copies.
41433
41434
41435
Two copies.
41436

On the envelope in Edith Russell's hand: "'This must have a nice acknowledgement' BR".

41437
Two copies.
41438

Ts. is titled "An Hypothesis on the Field Properties of the Sub-Atomic Triad".

41439
41440
41441
41442
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41445
41446
41447

Photocopies are from Physikalische Blätter 25 (1969), "Ein Jahr nach dem Angebot des Kardinals".

41448
41449

A summary translation is attached.

41450
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41453

Ts. is titled "The Human ... Never Happy!"

41454
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41457
Pamphlet is on unism.
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41473
No personal name is included in address.
41474
41475

Also enclosed is a list of subject headings.

41476
41477

Name is misspelled Unteraurer.

41478
41479

Note is written on the rear cover of the pamphlet Man and the Universe by Upton, of which there are two copies.

41480

This concerns a translation of "Prologue or Epilogue" in their yearbook, Wissenschaft und Menschheit.

41481

From Hamilton, Ontario. Urech named his sons Russell and Bertrand. (There are R. Urechs in Burlington and Caledonia.)

41482
41483
41484
41485

Re his dissertation on Russell's neutral monism.

41486
41487
41488

First name is misspelled Dennis.

41489

Years ago Uznanski knew a Mr. Goodey who worked for Russell.

41490

A sketch on the letter depicts BR in a toga expounding Principia Mathematica to the ignorant.

41491
41492
41493
41494
Two copies.
41495
41496

A translation is attached.

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