BRACERS Notes

Record no. Notes, topics or text
58903
Note, signed by BR in edith russell's hand, affixed to a mimeograph copy of the transcript of his press conference included with the document at record 58902.
58904
58905
58906

Enclosed letter, under the letterhead of the Hiroshima Commemorative Committee, is dated 18 June 1955, and is signed by Shipler, Royal W. France, and Professor Philip Morrison. It was sent to prominent Americans.

58907
58908
58909
58910
58911
58912

Enclosed newsclip is a "Man's Peril" summary article taken from the journal.

58913
58914

The Italian language Oggi was published in Milan.

58915
58916
58917
58918
58919
58920
58921

Enclosures promote this organization.

58922
58923
58924

Harris explains "D.H."

58925
58926
58927
58928
58929

Attached is a draft carbon copy of the letter.

58930

The letter appears to be a typed copy of what was a handwritten reply by BR.

58931

Enclosure is a copy of a BR press statement apologizing for mistakenly stating that Born "had refused to sign the Scientists' Statement which was published on July 9 on the Perils of Nuclear Warfare...."

58932
58933
58934
58935

Boschi encloses four offprints on "Biopsychologic Sociology".

58936

Rios encloses a copy of the programme of a convention of the body; attached is an English translation of the letter.

58937
58938

Ts. is titled "Message to the London Conference of Scientists, August 1955 by Professor Hans Thirring, Director of the Institute for Theoretical Physics of the University of Vienna"; offprint is titled "Radioactive Dust as a Weapon".

58939

Re the omission of Max Born's name and publishing an apology.

A copy of Omnibook, July 1955, reprinting "Man's Peril", is in the file.

58940

Enclosure is a copy of an article by Goldstein which appeared in the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, 31 May 1955, on the "Struggle for Peace".

58941
58942
58943

On the verso of Martin's letter, the previous record 58942.

58944
A copy, on official post office telegram stationary, is attached.
58945
58946
58947

On the letterhead of the London City Council, chairman's room.

58948
58949
BR signs appeal.
58950
58951
58952
58953

Re Muggeridge interview on "Panorama".

58954
58955
58956
58957

BR had sent this letter to Alex Haddow, with a signed note at the end reading: "Can you advise me about this?" Haddow returned the letter to BR with the previous entry, record 58956.

58958
58959
58960

Shelley says BR's 1916 open letter to President Wilson came to her as Secretary of the American Neutral Conference Committee.

58961
58962
58963

Enclosure, sent to Peace News for publication, is titled "Michigan Fellowship of Reconciliation Initiates World Peace Month".

58964

Enclosed ts. is titled "Geneva Conference Proposed Arrangements for Meeting at Central Hall on October 21st". Enclosed mimeo is a leaf taken from an unidentified document. The leaf is headed "Appendix 1. Directive by the Heads of Government to their Foreign Ministers".

58965

Re dispatch of tape recording of Manifesto Conference to Dauntless Inc., New York.

58966

Enclosed tss. re a Scientific Conference in Paris on the Dangers of Atomic Weapons.

58967

Re Conrad Russell in WWII.

58968
58969
58970

On the verso of Joliot-Curie's letter, at record 58969.

58971
58972

Re Rotblat.

58973

Enclosed draft was one "which Rotblat and I agreed to draw up."

58974
58975
58976
58977
58978

A dictated note in Edith Russell's hand, written at the top of the document at record 58898, intended as a reply to that communication.

58979

Typed on the same sheet of paper as records 58980 and 58981.

58980

Typed on the same sheet as records 58979 and 58981.

58981

Typed on the same sheet as records 58979 and 58980.

58982
58983

On the verso of Burhop's letter, record 58982.

58984
58985
Letter is addressed to "mesdames", the name of the organization appearing in the text.
58986

The enclosed resolution is a joint one between the League and the Swedish Women's Citizen League, concerning world government.

58987
58988

On the verso of Rotblat's letter, record 58987.

58989

Enclosed mimeo is titled "Appeal against the Preparations for Nuclear War".

58990

BR declines a request to sign the Committee's appeal. On the verso of the previous record 58989.

58991
58992

On the same sheet as the letter at record 58993.

58993

On the same sheet as the letter at record 58992.

58994
58995
58996

Enclosed statement is titled "Mainau Statement", dated Mainau/Lake Constance, July 15th, 1955. Attached is a ts. titled by hand "Mainau Manifesto. Strictly Confidential"; it appears to be a variant of the printed statement.

His title is Count Bernadotte of Wisborg.

58997

On the verso of Bernadotte's letter, record 58996. BR signs the Mainu Statement.

His title is Count Bernadotte of Wisborg.

58998
58999

On the verso of Carswell's letter, record 58998.

BR remembers her mother, Ivy Elstob, as "both interesting and attractive".

59000
59001
59002

Receipt is for £5 BR contributed to the Council.