BRACERS Notes

Record no. Notes, topics or text
58803
58804
58805
58806

Enclosed "note" concerns Frédéric Joliot-Curie's "recent public statements".

58807
58808

Not a letter but an affidavit signed by BR, titled: "Plaintiff's Affidavit in Support of Motion for Summary Judgment".

58809

Included in the photocopy of a document titled 50 Federal Supplement, "Russell v. Barnes Foundation. Civil Action No. 2932. District Court, E.D. Pennsylvania. May 7, 1943".

Not a letter but an agreement signed by BR between himself and the Barnes Foundation, witnessed by Mary Mullen and Cynthia F. Stine.

58810
Written at the top of the letter at record 58223, BR says "... Spanish affairs interest me passionately...."
58811
Two photocopies.
58812
58813
58814

Letter is printed in a publication titled 50 Federal Supplement under a section titled "Russell v. Barnes Foundation. Civil Action No. 2932".

58815
58816
58817

Typed on the same sheet of paper as records 58818 and 58819.

58818

Typed on the same sheet of paper as the documents at records 58817 and 58819.

58819

Typed on the same sheet of paper as records 58817 and 58818.

58820
58821
58822

Seeks message for special number of Citoyens du Monde.

58823
58824

This copy is addressed to both Haddow and C.F. Powell, though obviously separate letters were sent. The letter to Powell is record 58825.

58825

This copy is addressed to both Powell and Alex Haddow, though obviously separate letters were sent. The letter to Haddow is record 58824.

58826
58827

The letter appears on the verso of Lord Adrian's card, record 58826.

58828
58829
58830

On the verso of Bridgman's letter, record 58829.

58831
Not published.
58832
58833
58834

Enclosure is titled "Declaration". BR's marginalia indicate differences.

58835
58836

A dictated postscript appears at the end, in Edith Russell's hand.

58837

Re editing of a BR ms. for World Peace Congress at Helsinki.

58838
58839

Van Muyden wants copies of BR's Radio-Lausanne talks (but he has none).

58840
58841
58842
58843
58844

This copy is addressed to four individuals, Prof. Compton, Prof. Siegbahn, Dr. Kuang, and Academician Skobeltzyn, though obviously separate letters were sent to each. Each has been accorded a separate entry.

58845

This copy is addressed to four individuals, Prof. Compton, Prof. Siegbahn, Dr. Kuang, and Academician Skobeltzyn, though obviously separate letters were sent to each. Each has been accorded a separate entry.

58846

This copy is addressed to four individuals, Prof. Compton, Prof. Siegbahn, Dr. Kuang, and Academician Skobeltzyn, though obviously separate letters were sent to each. Each has been accorded a separate entry. The "aka" name was added by K. Blackwell on speculation of the recipient's identity.

58847

This copy is addressed to four individuals, Prof. Compton, Prof. Siegbahn, Dr. Kuang, and Academician Skobeltzyn, though obviously separate letters were sent to each. Each has been accorded a separate entry.

58848
58849
58850

Typed on the same sheet of paper as the letters at records 58851 and 58852.

58851

Typed on the same sheet of paper as the letters at records 58850 and 58852.

58852

Typed on the same sheet of paper as the letters at records 58850 and 58851.

58853
58854
58855
58856
58857
58858
58859
58860
58861
58862
58863
58864

Enclosure is titled "Declaration".

58865

Formal acceptance of an invitation to a BR press conference scheduled for Caxton Hall, Westminster, on Saturday, 9 July 1955, at 10 am.

58866
58867
58868
58869

Not a letter but an invoice for rental of the Court Room, Caxton Hall. Receipted.

58870

Signed by Donald Edgar, apparently the real name of the columnist Hickey.

58871
58872

BR answered by phone. (Very unusual.)

58873
58874
58875
58876
Dictated note to the manager, in edith russell's hand.
58877

Not a letter but an invoice for the rental of York Hall, Caxton Hall. Receipted.

58878

Not a letter but an acknowledgement of BR's renting of York Hall, Caxton Hall.

58879

Not a letter but a receipt for payment received from BR.

58880

A note acknowledging receipt of BR's letter of 9 July 1955. [Not found in BRACERS.]

58881

On the verso of a mimeograph list of names titled "Members and Sponsors of the International World Peace Day Committee (Original List of August 6th, 1948)". BR is not among the U.K. sponsors.

58882
58883

Also sent by secretary Wainwright.

58884
58885
58886
58887
58888
58889
58890

Enclosed mimeographs and leaflets promote the World Organization of the Peoples Against War, the original Spanish of this letter being: Union Mundial de los Pueblos Contra la Guerre.

58891

Clark worked for The Observer.

58892
58893

Enclosed copy of a statement is titled "Statement by the Hon. L.B. Pearson, Secretary of State for External Affairs, in the House of Commons, Ottawa, on Monday, July 11th, 1955", re the Russell-Einstein Manifesto.

58894

"D.H." is Kenneth Harris, David being his other Christian name. See record 58824.

58895
58896
58897
58898

There is a dictated reply in Edith Russell's hand at the top; see record 58978.

58899
58900
58901
58902

Ts., included with a "with compliments" card from Harris, is a transcript of the July 1955 press conference, and is titled "Press Conference by the Earl Russell at Caxton Hall, Westminster on Saturday, 9th July, 1955". It bears BR's corrections to the text.