BRACERS Notes

Record no. Notes, topics or text
44602
44603
44604
44605
44606

Ts. is titled "To the Governors of the British Broadcasting Corporation, the Corporation's Policy on Religious Controversy".

44607
44608

Ts. is titled "Humanist Broadcasting Council".

44609

On the verso of Blackham's letter.

44610
44611
44612
44613

On the verso of Blacker's letter.

44614
44615
Invitation.
44616
44617
44618

Not a letter; a memorandum.

44619

Periodical is European-Atlantic Review, spring 1957.

44620
44621
44622
44623

Enclosures concern the Voluntary Euthanasia Legalisation Society.

44624

The letter is addressed "Dear Lord Amberley". On 5 October (record 15065) BR replied to it without explanation and sent a 4-year subscription to the Euthanasia Society. He points out that he wrote "at some length" on the topic in Human Society in Ethics and Politics.

44625

Ts. is titled "The Case for Voluntary Euthanasia". BR agreed to be a sponsor of the document.

44626
Invitation.
44627
44628
44629

BR's handwritten note: "[Hilaire Belloc's sister, later Mrs Lowndes]". [Mr. Lowndes was later an editor of The Times.]

44630

Burdett wants to go to Newnham College, Cambridge. A note in the file states that Maie is Burdett's sister; the note is in Edith Russell's hand.

See document .055051a for the original of this typed copy.

44631

Mimeo gives sketches of the Fabian Autumn Lectures 1954.

44632

Enclosed detail the Society and its activities.

44633

Correspondent signs his name "Tony Abrams".

44634
44635

On the verso of Leonard's letter.

44636
44637
44638

Family Doctor was a publication of the British Medical Association.

44639

Family Doctor was a publication of the British Medical Association.

44640

Not a letter, but a formal invitation to a reception.

44641

Letter is mistakenly dated 1961 and is in the third person.

44642
44643
44644
44645

On the verso of Vaughan Williams' letter.

BR agrees to be a patron of a fundraising concert at Albert Hall on 25 May 1955.

44646
44647
44648
44649
44650
44651

Not a letter, but a formal invitation to a dinner.

44652

Not a letter, but a formal invitation to a dinner.

44653
44654
44655

On the verso of Pinder's letter.

44656
44657
44658
44659
44660
44661
44662
44663
44664

Pamphlet describes the objects of the Field Lectures, given at H.M. Prisons.

44665
44666
44667
44668

Not a letter, but a formal invitation to the 4th Congress of the Fondation Européenne de la Culture.

44669
44670
44671
44672
44673
44674
44675

An invitation to attend a luncheon in BR's honour to be held at the Dorchester Hotel, London, 22 Feb. 1962.

44676

An invitation to attend a luncheon in BR's honour to be held at the Dorchester Hotel, London, 22 Feb. 1962.

44677

A joint acceptance of the invitation. In the third person.

44678

The Associated Students of the College.

44679

Not a letter, but a formal invitation to meet the Lord Chief Justice of England and Lady Parker of Waddington at Foster's home. Flyer advertises the first gala performance of the American musical No Strings.

44680
44681

Committee for Social Action.

44682

Committee for Social Action.

44683
44684
44685
44686
44687

On the verso of Forman's letter.

44688

Letter is mistakenly addressed "Dear Sir".

44689
44690
44691

A translation is attached.

44692
44693

Booklet is titled: The Gandhi Peace Foundation Constitution.

44694
44695
44696

On the verso of Dumur's letter.

44697

Ts. is a "List of Sponsors".

44698
44699
44700
44701

BR has agreed to become president.