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BR returned from U.S. two days ago. He is told that the Nobel runners-up were Churchill and Croce. The prize will enable BR to do less lecturing.
BR TO ALLEN AND UNWIN / STANLEY UNWIN, 23 NOV. 1950
BRACERS 48189. TLS(X). George Allen and Unwin Ltd.
Proofread by K. Blackwell
41, Queen’s Road,
Richmond, Surrey
23 November 1950.
Sir Stanley Unwin, LL.D.,
40, Museum Street,
W. C. 1.
Dear Unwin,
Thank you for your letter of November 20th which I got on my return form America two days ago. I am told that the runners up for the Nobel Prize were Churchill and Croce but I do not know whether this is true.
I do not wish to give any lectures while I am in Sweden. I have had my fill of lecturing recently and one of the advantages of the Prize is that it will enable me to do less of it.
I should hope to see you soon when I have got through arrears of work.
Yours sincerely,
<signed> Russell.
