BRACERS Notes

Record no. Notes, topics or text
92703
92704

Published as "CND and the Test Ban Treaty".

92705

Also in file: two TL(CAR).

On the Test-Ban Treaty.

92706

Published as "The New Doctrine of Aggression".

Also in file: a second TL(CAR), and a duplicate addressed to Reporter Magazine. Also a list of 7 other newspapers to which the letter was sent.

92707

Duplicate entry for document .025299 to reflect the fact that the letter was sent to several listed newspapers in addition to the Guardian.

92708

Duplicate entry for document .025299 to reflect the fact that the letter was sent to several listed newspapers in addition to the Guardian.

92709

Duplicate entry for document .025299 to reflect the fact that the letter was sent to several listed newspapers in addition to the Guardian.

92710

Duplicate entry for document .025299 to reflect the fact that the letter was sent to several listed newspapers in addition to the Guardian.

92711

Duplicate entry for document .025299 to reflect the fact that the letter was sent to several listed newspapers in addition to the Guardian.

92712

Duplicate entry for document .025299 to reflect the fact that the letter was sent to several listed newspapers in addition to the Guardian.

92713

Duplicate entry for document .025299 to reflect the fact that the letter was sent to several listed newspapers in addition to the Guardian.

92714

Duplicate entry for document .025299 to reflect the fact that the letter was sent to several listed newspapers in addition to the Guardian.

The TL(CAR) is in the file.

92715

Published as "Stop Testing Now!".

92716

Schoenman writes his parents about renovating a house, presumably the one in Penrhyndeudraeth. He mentions Richard Burton and Elizabeth Taylor as possible donors to the BRPF. He refers to Susan, and to his sister Edie.

On the verso is the introduction to Adam Roberts, War by Accident. The introduction, in Schoenman's hand, appears to have been dictated by BR.

92717

The letter is revised in BR's hand.

92718

A covering letter for "On the Avoidance of World War III".

92719

Also in file: a second TL(CAR). Published as "Only Begetter".

92720

Also in file: a "Scrapped" TL(TC), which was "not sent"; its text is very different. Also in file: an outline in BR's hand of the second version.

Published as "Sense and Sensibility".

92721

"Private". A covering letter for "Aid for Vietnam Assailed".

92722

Published as "Word from Russell", on Negroes and Marriage and Morals.

92723

Also in file: two TL(CAR).

Published as "Undeterred".

92724

A private letter on East Germany's imprisonment of Heinz Brandt.

92725

See record 92726 for another copy sent elsewhere for publication.

On nuclear testing.

92726

Also in file: four other TL(CAR).

92727

Published as "Savagery".

Also in file: a TL draft, with a Plas Penrhyn address.

92728

Published as "Savagery".

92729

Published later in The Observer as "Savagery".

92730

Published as "War in Vietnam".

92731

A reply to Dennis Bloodworth on chemical weapons in Vietnam, and eventually published in Tribune.

92732

On the persecution of students at Indiana University, Bloomington.

92733

On U.S. flights over Cuba.

92734

On U.S. flights over Cuba.

92735

On U.S. flights over Cuba.

92736

On U.S. flights over Cuba.

92737

On U.S. flights over Cuba.

92738

Also in file: two TL(CAR).

Published as "Split Infinitive".

92739

Also in file: two TL(CAR).

Published as "Split Infinitive".

"(Dictated over the telephone by Lord Russell and signed in his absence)".

92740

Published as "Kennedy Data".

92741

On the U.S. attitude to Cuba.

92742

Also in file: four TL(CAR).

92743

Also in file: a TL(D), dated 1964/08/07.

On Khrushchev's efforts for world peace.

92744

The text has a different beginning from that of the versions sent to The Guardian and the Daily Worker.

92745

Also in file: a TL(CAR), annotated by Schoenman at the top; "Unsent (pending)". The envelope is stamped but not franked. Also in file: "Pending" on the verso of an out-of-date request for a donation to the BR Peace Fund.

92746
92747
92748
92749
92750
92751
92752
92753
92754
92755
92756
92757
92758
92759
92760
92761
92762
92763
92764
92765
92766
92767
92768
92769
92770
92771
92772

Alterations are in Schoenman's hand, including the addition of the last line: "I have signed this letter on behalf of the Committee of 100". It is assumed that BR signed the letter.

92773

On Judge Roy W. Harper's sentencing of Russell Goddard.

92774

On Judge Roy W. Harper's sentencing of Russell Goddard.

92775

On Judge Roy W. Harper's sentencing of Russell Goddard.

92776

On Judge Roy W. Harper's sentencing of Russell Goddard.

92777

On Judge Roy W. Harper's sentencing of Russell Goddard.

92778

"Unsent". On Cyprus.

92779
On the verso of document .025707.
92780

On Trevor-Roper's article on the Warren Report and the Kennedy assassination.

92781

On The Observer's criticism of Trevor-Roper's article on the Warren Report and the Kennedy assassination.

92782

On Mark Lane's criticisms of the Warren Report.

92783

BR encloses a blurb for Robert Payne's Lenin.

92784

Published as "Vietnam".

A carbon copy of an apparent secretarial version of BR's signature is present. See also the draft, document .026542d.

92785

A private letter to the editor about his handling of BR's controversy with P.J. Honey.

92786

The editor criticizes BR's initial reply to Honey for its length and asks for sources.

92787

Also in file: a second TL(CAR).

This version was apparently sent to The Times, which returned its envelope postmarked 1964/08/05; see document .026542a, record 92785.

92788

BR encloses an introduction for Stetler's article "Vietnam: the Whole Brutal Business".

92789

Also in file: a TL(D).

Published as "Schweitzer".

92790

Also in file: two TL(CAR). All copies have revisions in the hands of Edith Russell and Schoenman.

Also in file: BR, "Reasons for Leaving the Labour Party", ts. dated 1964/05/26.

92791

Also in file: a second TL(CAR); see also document .026603a.

Published as "For Inspection".

92792

On Mark Lane's next speaking engagement on the Kennedy assassination. The letter was sent to several newspapers: see documents .026625-.026625c, records 92792-92794.

92793

On Mark Lane's next speaking engagement on the Kennedy assassination. The letter was sent to several newspapers: .026625-.026625c, records 92792-92794.

92794

On Mark Lane's next speaking engagement on the Kennedy assassination. The letter was sent to several newspapers: .026625-.026625c, records 92792-92794.

92795

On Mark Lane's next speaking engagement on the Kennedy assassination. The letter was sent to several newspapers: .026625-.026625c, records 92792-92794.

92796

On Mark Lane's next speaking engagement on the Kennedy assassination. The letter was sent to several newspapers: .026625-.026625c, records 92792-92794.

92797

"Personal". Also in file: a second TL(CAR).

BR encloses a reply (document .026631a, record 92798) to P.J. Honey.

92798

Also in file: a second TL(CAR).

Published as "Vietnam".

92799

On sending medical supplies to the National Liberation Front in Vietnam, and the plight of Russell Stetler. The letter was sent to many newspapers: records 92799-92823.

92800

On sending medical supplies to the National Liberation Front in Vietnam, and the plight of Russell Stetler.

92801

On sending medical supplies to the National Liberation Front in Vietnam, and the plight of Russell Stetler.

92802

On sending medical supplies to the National Liberation Front in Vietnam, and the plight of Russell Stetler.