BRACERS Notes

Record no. Notes, topics or text
60803
60804

A message is enclosed re the nuclear arms race.

60805
60806

Enclosed tentative table of contents of Psychology and the Philosophy of Science.

60807
60808
60809

Enclosed message in the body of BR's letter of 17 May 1964 is for a leaflet promoting The German Problem: Roadblock to Disarmament.

60810
60811
60812
60813

Also in file: another TL(CAR), document .405135.

60814
60815
60816
60817
60818
60819
60820
60821
60822
60823

Enclosed is the Oct. 1961 issue of World Union.

60824
60825
60826
60827
60828
60829
60830
60831
60832
60833
60834
60835
60836
60837
60838
60839
60840
60841
60842
60843
60844
60845
60846
60847

Enclosed statement is titled "India and Communism", dated 7 Oct. 1959.

60848
60849
60850
60851
60852

A message on the nuclear arms race. This is a draft letter in Ralph Schoenman's hand on the verso of Zelinger's letter to BR (see record 60851).

60853
60854
60855
60856
60857
60858
60859
60860

There is a draft of this letter in Christopher Farley's hand on the verso of the letter described at record 60859.

60861

Attached is a handwritten translation of Smolyan's letter to BR. Also from V. Khmara, Sovietskaya Rossia.

60862

Enclosed In the body of BR's letter is a message for Zvezda re the nuclear arms race.

60863

Also signed by 20 others, protesting the expulsion of L.S.E. students.

60864
60865
Internal memos about BR.
60866
60867

Helen writes of her 3-week visit with the Russells at the Millhangar. She describes the cottage in detail as well as Russell's working habits. She also notes topics that are discussed. " ... a favorite topic is the question as to whether Lord Russell [i.e. Frank Russell] was justified in forbidding Mabel Edith, his wife, to wear hired diamonds to the Queen's Drawing-room. It is permissible, it seems to borrow diamonds but not to hire them, and upon this rock Lord & Lady split. Do you see the difference, the great gulf between borrowing & hiring diamonds?"

60868
60869
60870
60871
60872
60873
60874
60875
60876

Letter contains BR's blurb for Eisler's ms., Morals Without Mystery.

60877

Re Brian Hendley's book.

60878
Dora Russell writes: "I had a great love for Russell, I wish he had not ended our relationship."
60879
60880
60881

"Following our recent discussion, I now confirm that we have made an agency agreement with Features International ... who will in future look after all requests for photographs of BR."

60882

Nock discusses Gilbert Murray's pamphlet and Russell's reply (B&R A16). The file also contains extracts from Nock's correspondence made by S. Turcon.

60883

Extract of letter made by S. Turcon. Hand writes on what Helen Flexner told her about Alys Russell's employment of maids.

60884

Pauling corrects an account of his role in the Russell-Einstein manifesto.

60885

This is a copy of the letter as seen in Argosy Bookstore, New York City, by Nanette Scofield.

60886

Letter is not addressed to Pankhurst by name.

60887
60888
60889
60890
60891
60892

Letter is not dated, like the other Hardy letters in the file thus far.

60893
60894
60895
60896
60897
60898
60899
60900
60901
60902