BRACERS Notes

Record no. Notes, topics or text
92603
92604
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92606
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92608
92609
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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).

Published as "Britain's Two Perils".

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).

Published as "The Berlin Crisis".

92628

Also in file: a TL(TC).

Published as "Lord Russell and the CND".

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).

Published as "Long-Term Remedies".

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).

Published as "High Treason?" The letter, as Edith Russell's note states, was sent "to Michael Randle to peddle".

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).

Published as "Bertrand Russell Replies".

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).

Published as "Mistaken Identity at Thule".

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).

On unilateralism. The letter includes the text of a letter that The Guardian declined to publish.

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".

BR encloses his preface for the first issue of "the Canadian CND magazine".

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).

BR added a line on Hume on reason as the slave of the passions to the letter (TL only).

92664

Also in file: a TL(CAR).

On the chairman of CND and the policy of direct action.

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).

Published as "The Committee of 100".

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?".

BR tells Schoenman, "... unless you disapprove of it, I should be grateful if you would take it to Peace News."

92674

Also in file: a TL(CAR).

The draft typescript has alterations in BR's hand and in Schoenman's. The TL(CAR) incorporates the alterations.

92675

Also in file: an ALD.

Published as "Unilateralists' Dilemma".

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".

Also in file: 2 TL(CAR).

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).

Published as "'The Unthinkable'".

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.

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