BRACERS Notes

Record no. Notes, topics or text
46802
46803
46804
Attached is a note to BR's secretary.
46805

Tear-sheets are two pages from The Slaughter of Innocence.
 

46806
46807
46808

Enclosed are several copies of the signed agreement between BR and the Barnes Foundation.

46809
46810
46811
46812

Re dismissals of faculty at the University of California.

46813
46814
46815
46816
46817
46818
46819
46820

An invitation to speak at CCNY by the undergraduate newspaper.

46821
46822

A friend of Elizabeth Russell.

46823
46824

The letter is addressed to "Al" and signed "Jack".

46825

There is also a carbon copy of BR's letter to the editor.

46826
46827
46828
46829
46830

Ts. concerns the City College of New York controversy and appeared in the Feb. issue of the University of Chicago Law Review.

46831

Hauser is writing a paper on the City College controversy.

46832
46833
46834

Also enclosed are photocopies of pages from the New York Law Journal, concerning the City College controversy.

46835
46836
46837
46838

A hate letter.

46839
46840
46841
46842

Copy is in Patricia Russell's hand.

46843
46844
46845
46846
46847
46848
46849
46850
46851
46852
46853
From a religious crank.
46854
46855

From a group of theological students. A copy was sent to BR.

46856
46857

Ms. is 1 page of notes taken by two of BR's philosophy students at UCLA.

46858
46859
46860

Peggy Kiskadden, born Margaret Adams Plummer. From 1924 to 1933 she was married to Curtis Bok, a lawyer and later a judge. Her second husband was Henwar Rodakiewicz, a Polish documentary filmmaker. She was still married to Rodakiewicz when she met the Russells in Los Angeles. In 1943 she married William Kiskadden, a plastic surgeon. She met Aldous and Maria Huxley at Dartington; they introduced her to Russell in Los Angeles.

46861

Statement published in the New York Times, 29 March 1940, is handwritten.

46862

Not a letter; rather a commentary on Justice McGeehan's decision in the BR-CCNY controversy.

46863
Not a letter; rather a list of books by BR.
46864

Not a letter; rather biographical notes on BR and the Russell family, with corrections, prepared as a result of the controversy over BR's appointment to CCNY.

46865

Not a letter; rather typed notes with ink corrections and addenda re the CCNY controversy. A corrected carbon copy is attached.

46866

Not a letter; rather pencil notes in Patricia Russell's hand dictated by BR re the issues involved in the CCNY controversy. A typed carbon copy is attached.

46867

Not a letter; rather pencil notes in Patricia Russell's hand dictated by BR re the question of BR's views of morality raised during the CCNY controversy.

46868

Not a letter; rather a statement about "Prof. Bertrand Russell's Lecture on May 22nd" intended for publication to counter misrepresentations of the lecture's content "in several papers on May 23rd".

46869

Not a letter; rather notice of a Committee meeting; minutes of a meeting recording an account given by Sidney Hook of the role of the Committee in BR's defence; and a document titled "Stalinist Outposts in the United States". The enclosed poster is titled "In Defence of Bertrand Russell"; it was produced by the Committee for Cultural Freedom.

46870

Note is at the foot of typed notes re the filing of a writ of prohibition to stop Regents of the University of California paying BR's salary.

46871

Not a letter; rather a tear-sheet from The New Yorker with a letter to the editor from Walter Tithridge re the CCNY-BR controversy.

46872

Not a letter; rather an issue of the Bulletin of the North Shore Congregation Israel, Glencoe, Illinois, vol. 12, no. 33, 16 April 1940, containing an excerpt from Rabbi Shulman's sermon titled "The Case of Bertrand Russell".

46873
Not a letter; rather a legal form re bankruptcy.
46874

Not a letter; rather a newsclip of a letter to the editor by BR under the heading "Why I Am Not a Christian". This is in response to a letter to The Times from Schuyler N. Warren, of which a clipping is attached.

46875

Not a letter, but an appeal motion.

46876

Not a letter; rather a booklet issued by the Court of Appeals of the State of New York of a "Notice of Motion, Affidavit, Brief, and Additional Papers in Support of Motion for Leave to Appeal" in a court case arising out of the BR-CCNY controversy.

Two copies of the booklet are present in this file.

46877

Not a letter; rather a publication of documents by the Supreme Court relating to a court case arising out of the BR-CCNY controversy. The volume is titled "Papers on Appeal from Order".

There are handwritten marginalia by Patricia Russell.

46878

"Granny told me you said you wanted me to write to you, and I would certainly have done it if I'd had time, only you hadn't written to me, but other people had, so I thought I ought to write to them first."

46879
46880
46881

There are two annotated copies of this letter: one typed, one carbon. See record 119582.

46882
There are two copies of this letter: one typed and annotated, one carbon. See record 119583.
46883

Not a letter; rather a note in BR's hand on Hubert Howard in the previous letter, record 46881.

46884

There are two copies of this letter: one typed, one carbon. See record 119584.

46885
46886

Written in Greek and Latin. There are two annotated copies of this note: one typed, one carbon. See record 119585.

46887

Not a letter; rather a note of explanation in BR's hand relating to the "following letter", record 46888.

"The following letter was the result of my lack of sympathy with my brother when he announced his elopement with Mrs. Sommerville, who became his second wife. My lack of sympathy, which was temporary, was indefensible, but was not purely conventional."

46888

There are two copies of this letter: one typed, one carbon. See record 119586.

Before the letter is a separate sheet, record 131577, by BR on his lack of sympathy when Frank eloped with Mrs. Sommerville. BR mentions "A.", who is identified in an earlier note as Mary Morris.

46889
There is also a typed copy and carbon. See record 119587.
46890
There is also a typed copy. See record 119588.
46891
There is also a typed copy. See record 119589.
46892

There is also a typed copy. See record 119590.

46893
There is also a typed copy and a carbon. See record 119591.
46894
46895
46896
There is also a typed carbon copy. See record 119592.
46897
There is also a typed copy and a carbon. See record 119593.
46898

Not a letter; rather a note in BR's hand about how Frank had "irritated me by refusing to have tea before five".

[Perhaps it was because Frank was on DST!]

46899
Two copies of this letter are attached: one typed, one carbon.

the typed copy has annotations in BR's hand. See record 119594.
46900
46901