BRACERS Notes

Record no. Notes, topics or text
5701
5702

A list of people who will have Russell letters, made in order to obtain more BR correspondence.
The list includes: Julian Morrell (daughter of Lady Ottoline), Jessia Whitehead (daughter of Alfred N. Whitehead), Mrs. G.E. Moore ("who has an enormous set of Russell correspondence, including those of the Shaws, of Wells and of Virginia Woolf and Lytton Strachey"), Leonard Woolf, Sir Stanley Unwin, Patricia Spence (third wife of BR, "who should be approached by an unknown commercial party on a straightforward purchase basis"), Dora Russell (second wife of BR, "to be approached on same basis as Patricia Spence"), Conrad Russell, Flora Russell, Diana Russell, Other living relatives, Joseph Rotblat of Pugwash and Otto Nathan.

5703
5704

Proof entry on BR.

5705
5706
5707
5708
5709
5710
5711
5712
5713

Sargent has met with BR and is keen to publish Wisdom of the West. He mentions the prospect of getting Khrushchev's story.

5714
5715
5716
5717
5718
5719
5720
5721
5722
5723
5724
5725
5726
5727
5728
5729
5730
5731
5732
5733
5734
5735
5736
5737
5738
5739
5740
5741
5742
5743
5744

Wilcoxon worked for Arkansas Alumnus.

5745
5746
5747
5748
5749

"Thank you for sending me the current issue of Freedom and Organization. I find that the corrections to the first edition have been made and I have no further corrections to suggest."

5750
5751

Edwards encloses a list of "Invitees for Sponsors of the Committee for Leo Koch".

5752
5753

Enclosed with Edwards' letter of 4 June 1956 to BR (record 84003).

5754

Enclosed: left flap of Why I Am Not a Christian; manuscript.

5755

Letter to the editor in reply to Reinhold Niebuhr's review of Why I Am Not a Christian

5756
5757
5758
5759
5760

"I enclose herewith a copy of a letter I have today received from McMaster and a few photographs I requested as they may be of some assistance to you in considering the rather indefinable area of bona fides...."

5761
5762
5763
5764
5765
5766
5767
5768

Ready would like Felton to include, among the archival material he will bring to showcase to universities, any "items relating to the Principia Mathematica, the Suffragette Movement, the Russell family papers and some of the Bloomsbury Group correspondence."

5769
5770
5771
5772
5773
5774
5775
5776
5777
5778
5779
5780
5781
5782
5783
5784
5785
5786
5787
5788
5789
5790
5791
5792
5793
5794
5795
5796
5797
5798
5799

Melvin Lasky of Encounter drew BR's attention to an error in the International Herald Tribune in which BR was confounded with Lord Russell of Liverpool. BR himself would not have opposed a TUC loan to Belgian strikers.

5800