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From Bertrand Russell to Lucy M. Donnelly, December 23, 1904
From Bertrand Russell to Lucy M. Donnelly, December 23, 1904
A transcription of document 049433, with a carbon copy.
From Bertrand Russell to Lucy M. Donnelly, December 23, 1904
From Bertrand Russell to Lucy M. Donnelly, December 23, 1904
On Helen and Simon Flexner and his concealment of the truth. Self. Miss Hamilton. BR has left his work because of a difficulty (in Principia). BR has annotated the letter.
From Bertrand Russell to Lucy M. Donnelly, December 23, 1904
From Bertrand Russell to Lucy M. Donnelly, December 23, 1904
On Helen and Simon Flexner and his concealment of the truth. Self. Miss Hamilton. BR has left his work because of a difficulty (in Principia). BR has annotated the letter.
From Bertrand Russell to Lucy M. Donnelly, February 04, 1907
From Bertrand Russell to Lucy M. Donnelly, February 04, 1907
"Whitehead has blossomed out into an orator, and is one of the speakers at a great women's suffrage meeting in Exeter Hall this week."
From Bertrand Russell to Lucy M. Donnelly, February 08, 1905
From Bertrand Russell to Lucy M. Donnelly, February 08, 1905
On a dinner-party which included Werner the imperialist (see the character Hatfield Lane in Forstice). BR has annotated the dinner with reference to B. Webb's description of it in Our Partnership.
From Bertrand Russell to Lucy M. Donnelly, February 20, 1914
From Bertrand Russell to Lucy M. Donnelly, February 20, 1914
"Revolution tempered by reverence—do you like that as a watchword?"
From Bertrand Russell to Lucy M. Donnelly, February 28, 1904
From Bertrand Russell to Lucy M. Donnelly, February 28, 1904
Above the "14 Cheyne Walk" address is the pencil note, "rented furnished", in Patricia Russell's hand.
From Bertrand Russell to Lucy M. Donnelly, January 02, 1910
From Bertrand Russell to Lucy M. Donnelly, January 02, 1910
BR tells Lucy of his speaking and canvassing in the general election on behalf of Philip Morrell and others.
From Bertrand Russell to Lucy M. Donnelly, January 24, 1911
From Bertrand Russell to Lucy M. Donnelly, January 24, 1911
BR and Alys ("we") are in lodgings in Cambridge. On the recent general election.
From Bertrand Russell to Lucy M. Donnelly, July 01, 1904
From Bertrand Russell to Lucy M. Donnelly, July 01, 1904
On Meredith; on the Sidney Waterlows.
From Bertrand Russell to Lucy M. Donnelly, July 03, 1913
From Bertrand Russell to Lucy M. Donnelly, July 03, 1913
BR agrees with much of Santayana's criticism of him in Winds of Doctrine.
From Bertrand Russell to Lucy M. Donnelly, July 29, 1903 (transcript)
From Bertrand Russell to Lucy M. Donnelly, July 29, 1903 (transcript)
A transcription of document 049409, record 58438. The address of the original read "Friday's Hill Haslemere", but on the transcription this was struck through and "Thames Ditton" written instead.
From Bertrand Russell to Lucy M. Donnelly, June 06, 1914
From Bertrand Russell to Lucy M. Donnelly, June 06, 1914
Written "On Board S.S. Megantic". The Dudleys. On the Canadian countryside: "a good deal of wild beauty"; "The [St. Lawrence] river is very beautiful."
From Bertrand Russell to Lucy M. Donnelly, June 13, 1905
From Bertrand Russell to Lucy M. Donnelly, June 13, 1905
A transcription of document 049441. Omissions are indicated.
From Bertrand Russell to Lucy M. Donnelly, June 13, 1905
From Bertrand Russell to Lucy M. Donnelly, June 13, 1905
Re the Theory of Descriptions. Bagley Wood. BR has indicated an omission.

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