BRACERS Notes

Record no. Notes, topics or text
56203
56204

Attached is a handwritten transcription made by Margaret Moran. Re Joseph Conrad and his 5 novels of enduring value.

56205

Only a précis of the text made by Margaret Moran is available.

56206

Only a précis of the text made by Margaret Moran is available.

56207

Only a précis of the text made by Margaret Moran is available. It is referred to in Santayana, Letters 6: 54.

56208

Re polygamy. A handwritten copy by Margaret Moran omits the first part of the letter.

56209
There is no text for this letter.
56210

Only a précis of the text made by Margaret Moran is available.

56211

Aka P.E.N. Club. Attached is an holograph copy of the letter.

56212

Only a précis of the text made by Margaret Moran is available.

56213

Only a précis of the text made by Margaret Moran is available.

56214

Only a précis of the text made by Margaret Moran is available.

56215

Only a précis of the text made by Margaret Moran is available.

56216

Attached is a handwritten copy of the letter made by Margaret Moran. Re the World League for Sexual Reform.

56217

Attached is a handwritten copy of the letter made by Margaret Moran. BR asks to be seated next to Amber Blanco White.

56218

Only a précis of the text made by Margaret Moran is available.

56219

There are 12 letters at Texas. Margaret Moran provided a one-sentence précis: "Almost all are regrets about not being able to accept her invitations; or rarely arrangements to meet."

56220

Re Carlyle's remark to Emerson on Plato, and Leo XIII and the canonization of Boethius. (Doubtless points for revision in History.)

56221
56222
56223
56224

Re staying at Beacon Hill School.

Edith Egbert Norton was Henry Kittredge Norton's second wife.

56225

Karlene was the daughter of Henry Kittredge Norton and Edith Egbert Norton.

56226

A letter requesting Bradley sit for his portrait by an artist; signed by BR and 33 other philosophers.

56227
56228
56229
56230
56231
56232
56233
56234
56235
56236
56237
56238

An open letter to members of the CND.

56239
56240
56241
56242
56243
56244
56245

BR gives specific instructions on how to drive to Telegraph House.

56246
56247
56248
56249
56250
56251
56252

"I am sorry I lost my temper, which was foolish. But I have long thought that you have been trying not to know the truth about Russia, and a long-standing feeling boiled over."

(Re Brains Trust, 3 May 1948.) See also record 57651 and Papers 26: 370.

56253

Re New Statesman correspondence about forced labour in Russia.

"You certainly performed your editorial duty in the matter."

56254
56255
56256

Re stories about Appleton.

56257
56258
56259
56260
56261
56262

BR's letter of resignation from the presidency of CND.

56263

Re the assassination of John F. Kennedy.

56264

Two photocopies.

56265

Re the great honour of the Nobel Prize. Will BR "need a tail coat or a dinner jacket or both or neither?"

56266

BR will take a Swedish plane arriving about 8 on Dec. 9 and leaving by plane the morning of Dec. 12.

56267

On "politically" in his lecture title, "Politically Important Desires". There is nothing in it that "could influence the way a man would vote in an election". But BR would prefer not to lecture.

56268

"Agree lecture suggest subject what desires are politically important. Russell"

56269

US Lecture Tour (1950)

"Thanks for gratifying telegram will come Nobel festival Russell".

56270
56271
56272

Hall replied to Cumberlege at BR's request.

56273

BR agrees to the proposal for the German rights of Religion and Science.

Hall signed the first-person letter in her name on behalf of BR.

56274
56275
56276
56277
56278
56279
56280
56281
56282
56283

The monkey story.

56284
56285
56286
56287
56288
56289

Two photocopies.

56290

Two photocopies.

56291
56292

Re BR's letter of 13 December 1937.

56293
56294
56295
56296

A slash mark and "Not sent" are written across face of letter.

56297
56298

BR has commented separately on Britton's typescript (see record 55666).

Broad and Moore and "silly".

56299

BR replies to Britton's responses to BR's critical comments. "... I think your self-assertiveness is necessary if you are to have sufficient drive."

56300

Britton needs for his book a philosopher, "somebody like Sartre, who combines philosophy with works of imagination".

56301

In praise of Britton's "Murder's Last Word".

56302

Britton has written notes about ABC of Relativity.