BRACERS Notes

Record no. Notes, topics or text
41802
41803
Two copies.
41804
41805

Letter is written after BR's death.

41806

A brief translation is attached.

41807
41808
41809
41810

Ts. is titled "Wehrpolitische Umschau".

41811
41812

Printed card is titled "Carta a la Humanidad".

41813

Another letter is enclosed; see record 41815.

41814
41815
41816

Written as Directors of the Institute of Exploratory Education.

41817
41818
41819
41820
41821
41822

West owns a signed copy of Amberley Papers.

41823
41824
41825
41826
Two copies.
41827
41828

Letter is to the editor, Evening Standard, 27 Feb.

41829
41830
41831
41832
41833

"The autograph which you seek appears on the back of your cheque...."

41834

Morandini remembers "joyfully your UCLA lectures and your addresses in private homes". He read the abstract of the article in TMO sent to South American Conference of the Peoples of South America, Africa and Asia. An abstract appeared in a Hungarian paper.

41835

A translation summary is attached.

41836
41837
41838
41839
41840
41841
41842

A note is written on the top right corner of the ts. titled "Paradoxes of Reductio ad Absurdum in Formalized Mathematics".

Also enclosed is a ts. titled "Presentation of [E. Wette's] My Relatively Complete Canonical Calculus of Constructive Arithmetic".

41843
41844
41845
41846

A subscription form for £1 annual subscription to "Foundation pamphlets".

41847

"Ans" in the corner, but no copy is present of BR's reply to a query re a letter to Alys Russell.

41848
41849

Ts. is titled "The King's Matter".

41850
41851
41852
41853
41854

Khan orders Whitaker's Almanack.

41855
41856
41857
41858
41859
Two copies.
41860

Wood orders 500 copies of White's photo of BR in an armchair.

41861
41862
41863
41864
41865
41866
41867
41868
41869
41870
41871
41872

Whiteway asks about the theory of descriptions.

Note on a piece of an envelope in Farley's hand: "Mind (? Apr 1905) then in intro to Principia".

41873
41874
Two copies.
41875

Mss. are titled "The Problem of Wild Animals", "The Incidence of Death and Injury", and "Sketch for a Programme of Action".

41876
41877

Full name: Mr. Wierman's 4th Hour English Class, Wauwatosa Public Schools, East High School (Wauwatosa, Wisc.).

41878
41879

Ts. is titled "A Note on the Nuclear Argument".

41880
41881
41882
41883
41884
41885
41886
41887
41888
41889
41890
41891
Two copies.
41892
41893
41894
41895
41896
41897
41898
41899
41900
41901