BRACERS Notes

Record no. Notes, topics or text
63801
63802
63803
63804

Enclosed mimeo is titled "World Citizens for World Law".
 

63805
63806


 

63807
63808
63809
63810
63811
63812
63813
63814
63815

BR resigns from SANE.

63816

Enclosed pamphlet is titled Initiatives to Break the Geneva Impasse; flyer is an offprint of an advertisement which appeared in The New York Times.
 

63817
63818
63819

Enclosed leaflet is titled 1962 Peace Platform for New York State; offprint is of an article appearing in The New York Times, titled "Women's Peace Campaign Gaining Support"; verso has other offprints of articles re Sharmat.
 

63820

BR endorses Sharmat's candidature for the New York Assembly.
 

63821
63822

On the verso of Catherine Kent's telegram of 6 May 1962, described at record 63821.
 

63823
63824

On the verso of Catherine Kent's telegram to BR of 6 May 1962, described at record 63821.
 

63825

Open letter covers offprints titled "You Can Do Something for Peace" and "Do We Really Want Peace?"
 

63826
63827


 

63828

Enclosed mimeo is a copy of a press release; offprints are titled "Call to All Nations of the World", "Proposal for Reducing International Tensions through the Formation of a World Constitution and the Introduction of a Mutual Aid Plan", and "The World Without the Bomb—the ACCRA Assembly—June 21-28, 1962"; leaflet is titled A Call for Inter-Nation Action.
 

63829

A message is included in the body of the letter.
 

63830

A form letter. Enclosed mimeos pertain to the workings of this group.
 

63831
63832


 

63833
63834

Enclosed offprints were published by the Committee.
 

63835

Written for King by his executive assistant, Wyatt Tee Walker.
 

63836
63837
63838

Re the ACLU/ECLC (Emergency Civil Liberties Committee) controversy.
 

63839

Foot of letter containing only the closing is torn off.
 

63840
63841
63842

Enclosed include Smith's business card and an open letter re a Veterans Day Parade to be held in San Francisco.
 

63843

Enclosed leaflet is a publication of Voters for Peace.
 

63844

BR resigns as President of CND.

63845
63846

Enclosed ts. is a statement by BR re his relationship with CND, 5 March 1961. For the original of the enclosure, see record 118793.

63847

Carus finds BR using the phrase "our subsequent inquiries" in his "latest typewritten MS." (He missed the earlier "in subsequent chapters". The phrases were left unaltered.) "... I find that we have paid such large sums to Russell which drain our funds and render us unable to do anything extra, that I have no desire to continue this drain in the future. At any rate it would cripple the whole Open Court if we continued to pay such extravagant sums to one author. I do not mean to complain, but I feel a kind of fear that it would make much work, and at any rate any expense impossible."

63848

An inquiry concerning whether BR's article "Definitions and Methodological Principles in the Theory of Knowledge" is to be included in On the Nature of Acquaintance as a fourth chapter.

63849

Verso of letter is transcribed rather than photocopied.

63850
63851


 

63852
63853

A message is included in the body of the letter.
 

63854

A message is included in the body of the letter.

63855

Enclosed ts. is a copy of remarks made by Corliss Lamont on the presentation of the annual Tom Paine Award to BR. The award was a portrait of Tom Paine by Antonio Frasconi, who also did a portrait of BR.
 

63856
63857
63858
63859
63860

Enclosures pertain to a "World Constitutional Convention" to be held in Sept. 1963.
 

63861
63862

Enclosed is an article by Tashian offprinted from the Bulletin of the King County Medical Society, titled "The Threat of War and the Physician's Responsibility".
 

63863

Enclosed mimeo is a draft of a position paper.
 

63864
63865

A message is included in the body of the letter.
 

63866
63867

A message is included in the body of the letter.

Two copies.
 

63868

Enclosed ts. is titled "To the Witness for Life a Short Speech Given in the Golden Gate Park San Francisco April 13, 1963".
 

63869
63870
63871

A message is included in the body of the letter.
 

63872

Enclosed leaflet is titled Resistance, from the Citizen's Committee for Disarmament; it contains a brief message from BR.
 

63873

A note of encouragement for the Citizen's Committee for Disarmament is included in the body of the letter.
 

63874

Enclosure (not present) on accidental war. Also sent to many American newspapers and periodicals.
 

63875
63876


 

63877

BR writes: "I do not mind being thought senile and impudent for raising my voice in this cause", that is, the oppression of American blacks (then called Negroes).
 

63878

Re the oppression of American blacks (then called Negroes).
 

63879

A message is included in the body of the letter concerning the sentencing of Rev. Ashton Jones.
 

63880
63881

Mimeo copy is headed "Governmental Correspondence on the Delhi-Peking March". On the same sheet is a letter from the World Peace Brigade to Ho Ping Ta Hui.
 

63882

Carus has received "a registered postal package containing Russell's article and your article on Napier."

63883

A message is included in the body of the letter.
 

63884

A message is included in the body of the letter.

 

63885
63886
63887
63888


 

63889

Enclosed mimeo is titled "An Open Letter to President John Kennedy".
 

63890
63891

Enclosed mimeo is headed "Excerpts from a Letter Written by Mrs. Ashton Jones Sept. 23, 1963".
 

63892

"I hope too that you receive the proofs of your 'Mechanics with Newton' and Mr. Russell's 'Definitions and Principles of Theory of Knowledge' in time so that you may receive them before the October Monist goes to press." 

63893
63894

Enclosed mimeo is titled "Bernard Shaw: Press Cuttings 1909"; newsclip is from The Cape Codder, 8 Aug. 1963, of an ad titled "A New Standard for True Americanism".
 

63895
63896

A message is included in the body of the letter.
 

63897


 

63898
63899
63900