BRACERS Notes

Record no. Notes, topics or text
48702
There is also a typed copy.
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Frank will ask BR for a descriptive paragraph for Introduction to Mathematical Philosophy.

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Frank Russell includes a message from BR for Unwin (see record 118851).

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Frank Russell quotes prison messages from BR (see record 118852).

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Re Lionel Johnson, Some Winchester Letters, edited by Frank.

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Re the possible suppression of Johnson's letters because of his family.

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On Frank and BR's guardians in their youth withdrawing without a fight. Letter in The Times yesterday on BR's health in Peking.

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48760

This is a typed copy. BR delights in P.G. Wodehouse.

48761

This is a typed copy.

48762

There is a handwritten signed postscript from BR, which is entered as record 56687.

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Ts. is titled "Concerning Bertrand Russell's Work for Peace".

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Ts. is titled "Bertrand Russell's Ten Commandments in Everyman, 3 April 1930."

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Two copies.
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48792
The date is corrected in pencil from "13.3.33".
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48797

Although BR uses Telegraph House notepaper, he has already moved to Amberley House.

48798

BR will come to the Reform Club for lunch with Unwin as near 12.45 as he can. This took place on 17 Dec. Since BR dated his letter "Friday", he must have written on the 14th. 

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