BRACERS Notes

Record no. Notes, topics or text
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Also in file; TL(CAR), document .190802.

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Beckman has read an article on BR in Lubecker Nachrichten and sends booklets of his own in German.

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BR sends Colette's mother a copy of Mysticism and Logic. He wants her to know that he appreciates her kindness to him. Lady Constance gave this letter to the Russell Archives in February 1970, c/o her solicitor, Michael Rubinstein, to hand to K. Blackwell, noting "no payment for it is wanted". Annesley's formal name is Priscilla, Lady Annesley.

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The sheet is headed "Appointments". Drawn up by Farley, it has typed comments addressed to "You" and Edith Russell's additions.

The period covered is May 7 to 30, with a note on the second public session of the Tribunal in Stockholm (June 19-30, tentatively).

May 7: Dr. and Mrs. Lowe re Whitehead c.May 12: "(Sometime about May 12 Mr. Felton wants to send Kenneth Blackwell, who is known to you, to make a full inventory of the library. I have told him that this would be possible only when I am at Plas Penrhyn. We can negotiate with him a convenient date at short notice to suit your own convenience.)

May 18: birthday guests

May 20: Foundation people for birthday drinks

May 28: John Lloyd for tea. "(This date is suggested to him in a letter being typed in London which will be sent to you for signature.)"

May 28: Mr & Mrs [Jack and Dora!] Black to tea

May 29-30: R. Stetler

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Also in file: a second TL(CAR), document .155261.

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Only the first page is present.
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Also in file: a second TL(CAR).

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Also in file: a second TL(CAR).

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Wood encloses a letter to a London resident that BR has written to Muhammad Ali. Wood asks Zafreen to ensure that it is brought to Ali's attention.

This letter is followed by a retyped and redated original of BR's letter of 18 May 1967, document .199565, record 99301.

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Also in file: a second TL(MIM), document .199531.

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Also in file: a second TL(MIM), document .199536.

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BR asks Ali to participate in the IWCT.

Bertrand Russell's America does not refer to this first letter or to BR's statement, record 99302.

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BR has read Ali's statements on refusing to fight in the Vietnam War with "the greatest admiration and personal respect".

The date in Bertrand Russell's America is 31 May 1967.

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There are corrections in the hand of Christopher Farley.