BRACERS Notes

Record no. Notes, topics or text
80401

This concerns fictitious characters.

A transcription of document .055313; also a carbon copy.

80402

This concerns fictitious characters.

A transcription of document .055314; also a carbon copy.

80403

She gives BR permission to include any letters from her mother ("Elizabeth" Russell) in BR's Autobiography.

BR has annotated the letter.

80404
80405

She asks again to see letters written by her mother to Frank Russell or BR.

80406

Butterworth asks BR to approve her quotations from Santayana on Frank Russell.

80407
A transcription of document .055323; also a carbon copy. BR has corrected both copies and annotated the first.
80408

Mollie tells BR that Professor A.C. Haddon may make friendly overtures to him. She invites BR to Telegraph House, mentioning that it is on daylight saving time. There is a note by BR about DST just prior to Frank's letter of 1914/10/04; see record 131578.

80409
A transcription of document .055325; also a carbon copy. BR has corrected both copies and annotated the ribbon copy.
80410

BR provides a note of six sentences on Issa Sadigh.

80411
A transcription of document .055356; also a carbon copy. BR has corrected both.
80412
A different (and earlier) transciption of document .055356. BR has corrected it.
80413

Sadigh, who has learned the fiddle while at Cambridge, offers to play Persian music for BR.

80414
A transcription of document .055358; also a carbon copy.
80415

Sadigh accepts BR's suggestion of a time to play for him—and to discuss Persia and the Russian revolution.

80416

Sadigh has accepted a cabinet position in Persia and sends BR a souvenir of their meeting in Cambridge.

80417
80418

Silcox enjoyed her visit with BR.

80419

BR is expected in Vienna. Silcox recommends a visit to her friend, Dr. Kurunda.

[BR cancelled plans to lecture in Vienna.]

80420

Silcox proposes a visit and is "worried with the problem of mad dogs".

80421

Silcox suggests meeting times with a reference to "P" (Petersfield).

80422

Silcox refers to BR with John and Kate visiting her at Boars Hill, Oxford, four years ago.

80423

Simeons could see BR as a patient in London but would prefer Rome.

80424

BR will see Simeons in London as "I do not wish to spend time on a cure unless it is very desirable."

80425

Simeons will see BR in London.

80426

Simon sends more papers on Principia by computer: "Empirical Explorations of the Logic Theory Machine: a Case Study in Heuristic", and "Programming the Logic Theory Machine".

80427

BR is delighted by Simon's Principia proof-testing computer.

80428

Simon invites BR to lunch (but BR will be in Paris Jan. 22-9).

80429

Simon invites BR to speak in Manchester.

80430

Enclosed: Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament outline and a typescript by Simon.

Simon wants to simplify CND policy.

80431

Simon invites BR to dine over policy.

80432

Simon encloses a "slightly modified form of your document" (the broadsheet) and "a very much shortened version" for the meeting.

80433

Simon encloses his anti-Halifax speech and suggests a debate in the House of Lords.

80434

BR fears that news of the execution of Nagy will set back the anti-nuclear campaign.

80435

Simon agrees to introduce the motion himself.

80436

BR approves of Simon's draft motion.

80437

All the parties oppose the anti-nuclear motion.

80438

On strategy for the Lords resolution.

80439

Sheffer suggests a new operator involving a "stroke" and refers BR to a student's Mind paper, "Confusion of Symbols and Confusion of Logical Types" by Susanne K. Langer.

80440

Samuel critiques Common Sense and Nuclear Warfare, especially its notion of the balance of power.

80441

BR supports Samuel's opposition to putting a highway through Christ Church meadows.

80442

Samuel is glad of BR's comments on his Lords speech opposing a highway through Christchurch meadows.

80443

On a meeting.

80444

The weekend meeting is cancelled.

80445

BR has noted Oct. 25 for a discussion.

80446

On the National Planning Association report and a meeting.

80447

BR suggests that Simon come to North Wales and stay at Portmeirion.

80448

BR provides 2 brief notes on C.P. Sanger, mentioning also Crompton Llewelyn Davies.

80449

On the play Hell, which BR read aloud to Miles Malleson.

80450

On a meeting.

80451
A transcription of document .055379. Corrected by BR.
80452

On a meeting. Simon has talked with Gaitskell and Henderson.

80453
On apostolic events.
80454

On a meeting.

80455

Sanger envies BR's having to leave England.

80456

On the House of Lords meeting.

80457

Sanger answers a query by BR on Euclid.

80458

On BR's proposal that he (BR) learn economics.

80459

On the American deterrent.

80460
A transcription of document .055385. Corrected by BR.
80461

More on economics, and the acceptability of submitting two dissertations.

80462

Detailed anti-nuclear plans.

Enclosure: motion on nuclear disarmament in House of Lords.

80463
A transcription of document .055387.
80464

BR should write on "Maggie Tulliver or Cleopatra".

80465
A transcription of document .055388. Corrected by BR.
80466

Sanger read BR's paper "Geometrical Axioms" to the Moral Science Club. Moore read on friendship, evidently to the Society.

80467

McTaggart read his paper "Crumpled Rose Leaves". Space. Sanger believes he sent BR's paper to Whitehead.

80468

Simon suggests getting Viscount Montgomery of Alamein to speak in the Lords debate.

80469

This is a note on persons mentioned in document .055393, record 80471, Sanger to BR, 1895/02/17.

80470

BR does not know exactly what Montgomery's present views are.

80471

About recent papers read at Cambridge by Raleigh and Wedgwood.

Whitehead will reply to BR's letter, since it was on the only topic that interests him enough to reply.

80472
A transcription of document .055393; also a carbon copy. BR has corrected both copies.
80473

Simon has resigned from the CND executive but remains a sponsor.

80474

Sanger went to see Crompton last night (following Theodore's death).

80475

Sanger will read BR's "Cause" article again. He is glad BR is at Cambridge teaching the young.

80476

On Liberal politics and the Army. Wedd. Smyth's book on the Iliad. Poetry and Pushpin.

80477

On a meeting.

80478

On a meeting.

80479
A transcription of document .055398; also a carbon copy. BR has corrected both.
80480

On the start of the war, Grey's wickedness, and Teutonic civilization vs. Servians [Serbians] and Russian autocracy.

80481
A transcription of document .055400; also a carbon copy. BR has corrected both.
80482

Sanger is glad of BR's Nation letter—he thought they differed much on Liberal foreign policy. Someone should write a policy history since Campbell-Bannerman's death.

80483
A transcription of document .055402; also a carbon copy. BR has corrected both.
80484

This is a "note on my motion on nuclear disarmament" by Simon.

80485

Enclosure: Lord Simon's nuclear motion.

Simon asks BR to attend 2 meetings before the debate in the Lords.

80486

Sanger encloses a letter from Eric Chappelow, "who has completely lost his nerve."

80487

On Trinity's "persecution" of BR. Constable supports BR from the Front, as do other soldiers there.

80488
A transcription of document .055405; also a carbon copy. BR has corrected both.
80489
80490

On BR's trial yesterday. F.E. Smith.

80491

"... I can't bear the thought that you may go to prison, though I know that your fortitude and self-control will bring you safely through the ordeal."

80492
A transcription of document .055408; also a carbon copy. BR has annotated the ribbon copy.
80493

Sanger comments on the gift of Introduction to Mathematical Philosophy.

80494

House of Lords speech by Simon of Wythenshawe.

80495
On whether BR's lease should be varied (he was subletting his flat).
80496
A transcription of document .055411; also a carbon copy.
80497

Simon encloses a note on the reasons for deferring the Lords debate until Feb. 11.

80498

Sanger quotes a letter from Alys Russell on divorce from BR: "... I cannot ask Mr. Withers to act for me, as he said he would have nothing more to do with any Russell divorce.... Val Worthington ... could easily see Bertie about evidence of adultery as I have none."

80499
A transcription of document .055414; also a carbon copy.
80500
News of BR's friends and books. Whitehead.