A letter from C. D. Broad to Hollond dated 22 May 1964 correcting Hollond's account of the interview for the television programme on Bertrand Russell, and expressing his desire to let Russell know that he had been interviewed but cut from the programme,… read more
Lists attendees at Wittgenstein's lectures and Whewell's Court gatherings in 1930-1931 and 1931-1932. Expands information given in Wittgenstein's Lectures 1930-1932 on Broad's notes, is now 'as sure as I can be that these stem from conversations with Con… read more
Notes on quotations.
Informs the Master that Margaret Keynes has sent these papers relating to the resignation of A. R. Forsyth to him; has added a note on the 'incident'; he and Broad agree that the papers are worth keeping in the Library.
Three letters to J. R. M. Butler: two of them from C. D. Broad dated 7 and 12 June, one from G. E. Moore dated 11 June. A letter from Butler to T. C. Nicholas is dated 12 June 1933.
Butler, Sir James Ramsay Montagu (1889-1975), knight, historianWishes to alter the note on Kant after discussion with C. D Broad and Rosenbaum [re edition of Hume's Abstract of a treatise on human nature?].
Trinity College, Cambridge. - Committee on Junior Bursar's Muniments. The volumes listed by the Vice-Master were stowed in the Senior Bursar's Muniment Room. Enclosing a ''plan of the relevant parts of the Senior Bursar's Muniment Room', and 'a list… read more
The papers consist of:
Two copies of an annotated typescript catalogue of the Newton library by Heinrich Zeitlinger in 1929, with a later copy of the book list with five more books added by H. M. Adams.
Cuttings about the Newton library dated 1942-1944.
One… read more
Typescript letter with reminiscences of the early days of the Society of Psychical Research, Henry Sidgwick and William Barrett.
Clark, Georgina Kitson (1864-1954) née Bidder, wife of Edwin Kitson ClarkValö, Inga, Finland. - Staying with family in Finland; surroundings unsuitable for his work; stayed at Trinity as the guest of Professor Broad; wishes to speak with Wittgenstein on the discussions he had in Cambridge; correspondence between language and… read more