BRACERS Notes

Record no. Notes, topics or text
61703
61704

On the verso of Kallin's letter to BR, described at record 61703.

61705
61706
61707

Attached is a typed transcription.

61708
61709

On the verso of Kallin's letter to BR, described at record 61708.

61710
61711

"Only foreigners have been allowed to hear" the broadcast titled "The Next Step in International Relations".

61712
61713
61714
61715

On the verso of Tennyson's letter to BR, described at record 61714.

61716
61717

On the verso of Knight's letter to BR, described at record 61716.

61718
61719
61720
61721
61722
61723

Enclosed copy is of a BR talk, titled "Third Programme: 'The Next Step in International Relations'. 5th May—Lord Russell".

61724

Not a letter but a poem by Wilfred Owen copied by BR from The Athenaeum, 13 Aug. 1920, including the note that Owen was "Killed in action Nov. 4, 1918".

61725
61726
61727

On the verso of Whitney's letter to BR, described at record 61726.

61728

The letter lacks at least page 2.

61729
61730
61731

Dictated letter, in Edith Russell's hand, on a scrap of paper. It probably concerns an addition to "Man's Peril".

61732

Oaks refers to BR's article "Solemnity", apparently not printed in the now defunct folio periodical. The tone is very personal.

(Online there is an article on folio, "Arrived!—The Editor-less Magazine!" by Margery Sperry, Brooklyn Daily Eagle, 20 Jan. 1924, p. 99.)

61733

Re speaking at Winchester, which BR has undertaken to do. Oakeshott was Headmaster. He suggests BR "speak along the lines of your Reith Lectures". For a recollection of what may be the same lecture, see Chester White to BR, 1959/10/05, record 45387.

61734
61735

Enclosed newsclip is titled "Control of Catholic Schools", from the Catholic Herald.

61736

Dated by reference to B&R C47.05.

61737
61738
Re an international police force.
61739

Attached is a typed transcription and a carbon of the transcription.

61740

Rosalinde is the daughter of Carl von Ossietzky.

61741

In French.

Published in Antoni Sułek, ed., Stanisław Ossowski w pełnym blasku.

61742

In French.

Published in Antoni Sułek, ed., Stanisław Ossowski w pełnym blasku.

61743

Attached is a typed transcription.

61744

Associated with the letter is a page of typed notes titled "Proposed Speech, Feb. 11—Russell".

61745

Associated with the letter is "Motion on Nuclear Disarmament in House of Lords", dated 22 December 1958.

61746

Enclosed "revised note on speakers" is titled "Lord Simon's Nuclear Motion, 11th February 1959".

61747
61748
61749

Enclosed is "Motion on Nuclear Disarmament in House of Lords", dated 22 January 1959.

61750
61751
61752
61753

Enclosed note is about "Press lunches"; enclosed copies of letters are between Simon and Ludovic Kennedy.

61754

Addressed "Dear Comrade".

61755
61756
61757

Note by K. Blackwell: "This pair of letters was given to me by Farley in 1967 and isn't in RA2."

61758

Note by K. Blackwell: "This pair of letters was given to me by Farley in 1967 and isn't in RA2."

61759
61760
61761
61762

This and the letters at records 61763, 61764, 61765, 61766, 61767, 61768 and 61769 are from the C.A. Strong Philosophical Trust file in the Moore papers.

61763
61764
61765
61766
61767

BR, about to go to Switzerland, asks Moore to tell Tylor whether he agrees with a certain procedure (re Strong Trust).

61768

Addressed to "Dear Sir". The letter concerns his manuscript "The Mathematical Structure of Heredity".

61769
61770
61771

Another copy of this card was in Rec. Acq. 434, box 6.59. That copy has been moved to join this one.

Margaret Llewelyn Davies refers to going to Belgium in a letter to BR of 4 May 1906, and in a late 1906 letter she mentions that Alys accompanied her. See record 52927.

61772

Sassoon's copy of Principles of Social Reconstruction was sold with a typed transcription of BR's letter to him laid in it. Sassoon comments: "He quite misunderstands Rimbaud."

61773
61774
61775
61776
61777
61778
61779

The letter concerns John Conrad Russell.

Attached is a typed copy of the letter.

61780

The letter is in file 5.

61781
61782

The letter concerns John Conrad Russell.

There are two carbons of this letter.

61783
61784
61785

Edith writes favourably about the Russell Centenary Conference held at McMaster, which she attended. She is also impressed with how the Archives are managed.

61786
61787

Encl. are copies of 3 talks in the series "Population Pressures and Family Planning", in the production of which BR contributed.

61788
61789
61790
61791

Not a letter but an "application for permission to reproduce copyright material", in this case an extract from BR's "World Government".

61792
61793
61794

Enclosed mimeo is titled "The European Complex"; BR is asked to give a talk on "The Reasoning of Europeans".

61795

"The Next Step in International Relations" is being published in Hier Spricht London, the journal of the European programme.

61796
61797
61798
61799

Re BR's eating affliction.

61800

Enclosed extract is from an article in the New Statesman, 8 Sept. 1956, titled "New Minds for the New World".

61801
61802