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From Bertrand Russell to Lucy M. Donnelly, November 23, 1910
From Bertrand Russell to Lucy M. Donnelly, November 23, 1910
Alys is to be in Cambridge next term, and then BR will not spend his evenings in college, "which are pleasant".
From Bertrand Russell to Lucy M. Donnelly, October 03, 1904
From Bertrand Russell to Lucy M. Donnelly, October 03, 1904
On not growing intimate with people. The Churches of Brittany. Drunkenness.
From Bertrand Russell to Lucy M. Donnelly, October 03, 1904
From Bertrand Russell to Lucy M. Donnelly, October 03, 1904
A transcription of document 049429, with a carbon copy of page 3.
From Bertrand Russell to Lucy M. Donnelly, October 07, 1910
From Bertrand Russell to Lucy M. Donnelly, October 07, 1910
BR is at Trinity: "a perfect pandemonium".
From Bertrand Russell to Lucy M. Donnelly, October 19, 1913
From Bertrand Russell to Lucy M. Donnelly, October 19, 1913
Wittgenstein. A partial typed transcription the Russell Archives is included in the file.
From Bertrand Russell to Lucy M. Donnelly, September 01, 1907
From Bertrand Russell to Lucy M. Donnelly, September 01, 1907
On Lucy negotiating for a better position at Bryn Mawr.
From Bertrand Russell to Lucy M. Donnelly, September 19, 1904
From Bertrand Russell to Lucy M. Donnelly, September 19, 1904
A transcription of document 049427, with a carbon copy. BR has annotated the ribbon copy and indicated omissions.
From Bertrand Russell to Lucy M. Donnelly, September 19, 1904
From Bertrand Russell to Lucy M. Donnelly, September 19, 1904
On Ivy Pretious and R. McKenna. BR has annotated the letter.
From Bertrand Russell to Lucy M. Donnelly, September 19, 1904
From Bertrand Russell to Lucy M. Donnelly, September 19, 1904
On Ivy Pretious and R. McKenna. BR has annotated the letter.
From Bertrand Russell to Martin David Dubin, April 04, 1962
From Bertrand Russell to Martin David Dubin, April 04, 1962
BR is unable to help Dubin at present because of his previous commitments for the next month or so, but he says that if Dubin would write to him later in the year, maybe they could have a discussion. He also suggests that Dubin get in touch with Hugh Brock, the editor of Peace News, and try the archives of the Peace Pledge Union for more information.
From Bertrand Russell to Richard Drinnon, March 28, 1962
From Bertrand Russell to Richard Drinnon, March 28, 1962
BR thanks Drinnon for sending his book and states that he has not been able to write until now because he has been busy "with writing and speaking commitments, and with the preparations for demonstrations against the resumption of nuclear tests." He sends Drinnon "some literature for your interest."
From Clement Droz to Bertrand Russell, April 19, 1962
From Clement Droz to Bertrand Russell, April 19, 1962
Droz admires the work that BR is doing for the survival of the human race. He encloses three documents. Two are entitled "Two Worlds or None" and "What Shall We Stand For?". The third is a newsclip entitled "Time for Self-Government". The last two defend BR's anti-nuclear position.
From D.H. Drew to Bertrand Russell, October 02, 1961
From D.H. Drew to Bertrand Russell, October 02, 1961
Drew expresses his admiration for BR's courage in fighting for his cause. He states that he fears the consequences of a thermonuclear war. Drew encloses (not present) a letter to Prime Minister Macmillan.
From H.M. Dowling, Crewe County Grammar School to Bertrand Russell, July 22, 1960
From H.M. Dowling, Crewe County Grammar School to Bertrand Russell, July 22, 1960
Dowling encloses (not present) his discoveries concerning Shelley at Tremadoc (which is across the valley from Plas Penrhyn and Penrhyndeudraeth).
From Helen Dudley to Bertrand Russell, August 19, 1918
From Helen Dudley to Bertrand Russell, August 19, 1918
This is a transcription of document 049573, record 76545. Also in the file: a carbon copy of the transcription. A note in the file in K. Blackwell's hand states that the letter should be dated 1918, not 1915. See record 76545.
From Helen Dudley to Bertrand Russell, August 19, 1918
From Helen Dudley to Bertrand Russell, August 19, 1918
Dudley is leaving England. "A feeling of great loss". A note with document 049574, record 76546, states that the date is 1918, not 1915. (R.W. Clark's opinion, 1974). The date 1915 was added in pencil by another hand. The letter is signed "H". The name has been expanded in pencil to "Helen Dudley" in another hand. In August 1918 she visited BR in prison (Monk 2: 538; SLBR 2: 173; Clark, pp. 351-2).
From Helen Dudley to Bertrand Russell, Invalid date
From Helen Dudley to Bertrand Russell, Invalid date
BR has dated the envelope. Dudley says that she needs to see br for a few minutes.
From Helen Dudley to Bertrand Russell, Invalid date
From Helen Dudley to Bertrand Russell, Invalid date
Dudley encloses a manuscript (not present) that she has written.
From Helen Dudley to Bertrand Russell, Invalid date
From Helen Dudley to Bertrand Russell, Invalid date
This is a carbon copy of a transcription of document .049569.

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