Total Published Records: 135,560
BRACERS Notes
| Record no. | Notes, topics or text |
|---|---|
| 92603 | |
| 92604 | |
| 92605 | |
| 92606 | |
| 92607 | |
| 92608 | |
| 92609 | |
| 92610 | |
| 92611 | |
| 92612 | |
| 92613 | |
| 92614 | A slogan is suggested for "peace cranks". |
| 92615 | |
| 92616 | The letter is spelt in Cockney. Peelers are mentioned. |
| 92617 | BR quotes his telegram to Gaitskell (document .0220831), saying the Guardian is free to publish it. |
| 92618 | BR conveys his support for denunciation of the UK government's action on Suez. |
| 92619 | Draft reply to Heather Bradley's telegram re "The Case for Neutralism". |
| 92620 | Published as "Disarmament Policy". |
| 92621 | A covering letter for BR's reply to Gaitskell. |
| 92622 | Also in file: an ALD and TL(CAR). |
| 92623 | Published as "Civil Disobedience". |
| 92624 | On different standards for conscientious objection at the Court of London sessions. |
| 92625 | Published as "Differences on Disarmament". |
| 92626 | Published as "The Day I Shouted 'Murderer' in Moscow". |
| 92627 | Also in file: a TL(CAR). |
| 92628 | Also in file: a TL(TC). |
| 92629 | Hague draws BR's attention to an action by the Congress for Cultural Freedom. |
| 92630 | On the dissolution of the British Committee for Cultural Freedom. |
| 92631 | BR sends Hague a copy of B&R C61.38 (not enclosed). |
| 92632 | A covering letter for BR's letter to the editor on Etzioni's review of Kahn. |
| 92633 | Also in file: a second TL(CAR). |
| 92634 | |
| 92635 | |
| 92636 | On Amitai Etzioni's review of Herman Kahn's On Thermonuclear War. |
| 92637 | A carbon copy of the secretarial signature of BR's name is on the TL(CAR). |
| 92638 | Edith Russell encloses a message to a Trafalgar Square demonstration on June 4, 1961. |
| 92639 | |
| 92640 | Published as "Britain's Hope of Survival". |
| 92641 | Published as "The Wrong Address?". |
| 92642 | Published as "Neutrality". |
| 92643 | Also in file: a second TL(CAR). |
| 92644 | Also in file: a TL(TC), also marked "copy". |
| 92645 | The heading is "Any Liberal Glasgow Newspaper?". |
| 92646 | Also in file: a TL(CAR). |
| 92647 | Brock draws BR's attention to a report of the Western Union Assembly criticizing BR for upsetting the nuclear balance in the world. |
| 92648 | Also in file: two TL(CAR). |
| 92649 | A covering letter for the enclosed article, "Peaceful Co-existence", for the Moscow Literary Gazette, in the same file as the article. |
| 92650 | A covering letter for "The Misfortune of Being Out-of-Date" in the same file as the story. |
| 92651 | On the table of contents for The Basic Writings of Bertrand Russell (B&R A115) and enclosing the preface. |
| 92652 | A covering letter for document .024447, and typed on its verso. |
| 92653 | Published as "'Massive Aid' for China". |
| 92654 | Also in file: a TL(CAR). |
| 92655 | Two maxims are included. They appear in "Newly Discovered Maxims of La Rochefoucauld" (B&R A120). |
| 92656 | On unilateralism. See document .024442 for BR's inclusion of the letter in a letter to Tribune. |
| 92657 | A covering letter for "Open Letter to Eisenhower and Khrushchev". |
| 92658 | A covering letter (to be retyped twice, with appropriate substitutions) for "Open Letter to Eisenhower and Khrushchev". |
| 92659 | The recipient's name is misspelt "Clemens". |
| 92660 | BR encloses a short article, "Nuclear Tests", for Mainichi newspapers. |
| 92661 | BR agrees on equal freedom for atheists and agnostics. |
| 92662 | BR is agreeable to publishing in Japanese part of Has Man a Future?. He forwards a letter to Allen and Unwin from Mr. Kogima and Yomiuri Shimbrun. |
| 92663 | Also in file: two TL(CAR). |
| 92664 | Also in file: a TL(CAR). |
| 92665 | BR states that he is proud of being a peer but more importantly is a human being and a British unilateralist. |
| 92666 | Published as "'Marchers'". |
| 92667 | BR minds the Observer disagreeing with what he does not think and saying it is what he does think. |
| 92668 | On the American resumption of atmospheric nuclear tests. Also an outline. |
| 92669 | Williams returns "The Uses of British Unilateralism" and provides a retyped copy. |
| 92670 | White, honorary secretary, encloses proofs of BR's speech, On Civil Disobedience. |
| 92671 | Also in file: two TL(CAR). |
| 92672 | Brock uses a form letter to draw BR's attention to Sybil Morrison's enclosed criticism of his approach to world peace through world government, and an extract from B&R C58.38. |
| 92673 | A covering letter to a supplement to Chris Farley's article in the current Peace News. Published as "What Are the Few to Do?". |
| 92674 | Also in file: a TL(CAR). |
| 92675 | Also in file: an ALD. |
| 92676 | "Private". BR complains of misleading letters regarding the Committee of 100. |
| 92677 | Published as "A New 'Platform' for CND". |
| 92678 | Published as "To Detect Atom Testing". |
| 92679 | |
| 92680 | Fry is painting a portrait of BR, "one of the strangest faces you ever saw but very interesting". |
| 92681 | Published as "A Protest Ship", referring to the Everyman. |
| 92682 | A covering letter for "Science and World Peace". |
| 92683 | On fanaticism. |
| 92684 | Published as "Labour and the Intellectuals". |
| 92685 | Also in file: a second TL(CAR). |
| 92686 | "Not sent". The draft shows a revision by BR. It was rewritten for publication as "Labour and the Intellectuals". |
| 92687 | Published as "The Press as a Weapon". |
| 92688 | Also in file: an ALD, an almost completely different text (see document .025285a). |
| 92689 | |
| 92690 | |
| 92691 | Also in file: three TL(CAR). |
| 92692 | |
| 92693 | Published as "Telephone Guerillas". |
| 92694 | A covering letter for B&R C63.49. |
| 92695 | Also in file: a TL(CAR) with revisions that were incorporated in the TLS. The TLS is marked "Not sent"; the text of B&R C63.49 is different. The signature on the TLS appears secretarial in comparison with that on document .025289. |
| 92696 | |
| 92697 | |
| 92698 | |
| 92699 | |
| 92700 | |
| 92701 | |
| 92702 |
