BRACERS Notes

Record no. Notes, topics or text
53403
53404
53405

Typed note titled "Points for Mr. Russell, March 25th., 1917".

53406

Typed note titled "Note for Mr. Bertrand Russell, March 28th., 1917". Another copy of this note is in Rec. Acq. 85i.

53407

Handwritten note is titled "For B.R. Mar. 30." Another copy of this note is in Rec. Acq. 85i.

53408

Handwritten note titled "For B.R. Ap. 18. 1917" has notes for BR on 5 topics.

53409

Handwritten note is titled "For B.R. Ap. 27."

53410

Typed note titled "For Bertrand Russell. April 31st., 1917."

Another copy is in Rec. Acq. 85j.

53411

Handwritten note is titled "For B.R. May 1."

53412

Typed note titled "Note for Mr. Russell. May 2nd., 1917."

53413

This appears to be a question for Morrell to ask in the House of Commons.

53414
53415
53416
Lindsey repeats his request for permission to quote from BR's letter on companionate marriage.
53417
Lindsey requests permission to quote from BR's letter on companionate marriage.
53418
53419
53420
53421
53422
53423
53424
53425
53426
53427
53428
53429
53430

BR's note to Liveright is written on a letter to BR from F.V. Morley, the Century Co. (record 52360).

53431
53432
53433
53434
53435
53436
53437
53438
53439
53440
53441
53442
53443
53444
53445
53446
53447
53448
53449
53450
53451
53452

Re a contract for Sex Freedom, aka Marriage and Morals.

53453
53454
53455
53456

Liveright invites BR to stay with him in New York.

53457

The telegram is addressed to BR on board the Caronia.

53458
53459

Written on board the Cunard R.M.S. Berengaria.

BR thanks Liveright for his hospitality.

53460
53461
53462

Written by his secretary while Liveright was recovering from a motor accident.

53463
53464

Maurice Hanline was the publicity man at Liveright's.

53465
53466
53467
53468
53469
53470
53471
53472

Letterhead of the St. Charles Hotel.

53473
53474

Letterhead of the new Burdick Hotel, Kalamazoo, Michigan.

53475
53476
53477
53478
53479
53480
53481
53482
53483

BR will meet Liveright at the Georgian House in London.

53484
53485
53486
53487
53488
53489
53490
53491
53492
53493

Patricia is "spending hours a day on our permits to stay in this country, to get which we have to go to Mexico. The red tape has driven us both to the verge of insanity."

53494
53495
53496
53497

BR was very busy during term-time: "I rashly accepted invitations to speak to all sorts of societies; I shan't do it again."

Things are going so well that it is as if they have emerged from a long tunnel.

Conrad goes to Byron House, which is coeducational. Peter is happier than BR has known her to be. John is to be sent to the Far East, being proficient in Japanese, but probably will not be in any fighting. Kate is in the Ministry of Information, preparing a report on German education.

"All this is such a change from the unspeakable misery we endured in America that one feels intoxicated."

53498

She suggests Ewart donate BR's letters to Lucy Silcox to Trinity College instead of Newnham College.

53499

Re BR's letters to Lucy Silcox.

53500

BR tells Curtis "We shall seek to make use of" his "intelligent essay".

The typed carbon of this letter is document .123167, record 34105.

53501

Edith signs a fundraising letter for the BRPF.

The carbon for this letter appears not to be extant in the Russell Archives.

53502

Curtis has been shown BR's papers at McMaster by K. Blackwell. (In the file is a newsclip, not necessarily sent to BR, "at McMaster University, cataloguing Russell papers keeps young Canadian busy".)

The original of this letter is document .123169, record 34106.