BRACERS Notes

Record no. Notes, topics or text
54103

Not a letter but page proofs of Wauchope's book, Deviation into Sense: the Nature of Explanation.

54104
54105

Enclosed ms., in BR's hand, critiques a typescript Wauchope had sent him.

On Wauchope's typescript, especially re number. BR likes what Wauchope writes about ethical matters.

54106

BR recommends books by Carnap, Reichenbach and himself.

54107
54108
54109

BR is just getting over influenza ("several attacks") and "a prolonged spell of intense overwork". BR "is therefore obliged to do nothing that he can avoid for the next month, and to a great deal less than he has been doing for the rest of his life."

54110
54111
54112
54113
54114
54115
54116
54117
54118

Written on TC letterhead with "Geneva" handwritten at the top.

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54120
54121
54122
54123
54124
54125
54126
54127
54128
54129
54130
54131
54132
54133
54134
54135
54136
54137
54138
54139
54140
54141
54142
Photocopy is incomplete.
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54144
54145
54146
54147

Document is titled "Extract from a Letter of Bernard [sic] Russell's to H.J. Laski".

54148

Document is titled "Copy of telegram from Bertrand Russell".

54149

The donor has noted on the photocopy that the letter is part of her autograph collection.

54150

Not a letter but a photocopied page titled "Houston Open Forum Speakers—1929-1930". BR is listed as speaking Tuesday, 12 Nov. 1929, on "The Outlook for Civilization", at the City Auditorium.

54151

Letterhead of the Civic Federation of Dallas.

54152
54153

Letterhead of the American Philosophical Association, Western Division.

54154
54155
54156
54157
54158
54159
54160
Two photocopies.
54161

Enclosed is a reprint of an article by Henkin, "Are Logic and Mathematics Identical?", Science, 16 Nov. 1962.

54162
Two photocopies.
54163
54164

Letterhead of Hotel Bellevue, Boston.

54165

Two photocopies, with a typed copy of the letter included.

Ts. is a tribute to Linus Pauling.

54166
BR sets out his plans for the remainder of the year.
54167

BR thanks Follwell for her letter mentioning What I Believe.

54168

BR thanks Follwell for her letter at record 1139.

54169

BR, in London, wants to dine with Follwell.

54170

BR hasn't been receiving letters from Follwell.

54171

BR has received Follwell's "lovely long letter ... today".

54172

Evidently BR has had another letter from Follwell, dated 9 August 1927.

54173

BR has received more letters from her.

54174

The letter is dated by the reference to "our cook has gone queer...."

54175

BR refers to "my long silence" and to the cook problem.

54176

The "7" in 1927 has been made into an "8", but the letter is clearly in answer to the topics raised in Follwell's letter of 17 July 1927 at RA1 710.050014, record 73997.

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54178
54179
54180
54181

Letter is dated only "Sunday".

54182
Like the previous entry, letter is dated "Sunday" only.
54183
Letter is dated "Friday" only.
54184

Letter is dated "Monday" only.

54185
54186
54187
54188

Letterhead: "On board S.S. Homeric".

54189
Not a letter but an unassigned envelope, first of a grouping of eight such pieces.
54190
54191
54192
54193
54194
54195

Written on letterhead of Hotel Louvois, Paris.

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54197
54198
54199

Not a letter but a statement re "The Authenticity and Authority of the English version of Wittgenstein's Tractatus".

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54201
54202