General correspondence
MS. Berlin 105
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Title
General correspondence
Shelfmark
MS. Berlin 105
Summary
Includes letters from and to:
(fols. 17, 75, 162) A.J. Ayer, 1936
(fols. 40-45, 82b, 190-191) C.D.W. O'Neill, in Germany, 1936-1937
and letters from
(fols. 10-11, 176-179) J.L. Austin, enclosing proposed rules for a philosophical discussion group, 1936-1937
(fol. 2) A.A.A. Blakeway, 1936
(fols. 74, 287) Anthony Blunt, 1936-1937
(fols. 77-78) T.S.R. Boase, 1936
(fols. 246, 272, 275) Adrian Boult, 1937
(fols. 20, 286) R.B. Braithwaite, 1936-7
(fols. 5, 47, 54-55, 79, 189, 242-244) Guy Branch, 1936-1937
(fols. 23, 91) Richard Chilver, 1936
(fol. 83) J.F. Cornes, 1936
(fols. 156, 181) T.S. Eliot, 1936-1937
(fols. 88-89, 211) Geoffrey Faber, about a memorandum by Berlin on Psychology, 1936-1937
(fols. 184, 233, 265) H.A.L. Fisher, about Berlin having elocution lessons, 1937
(fol. 163) Lettice Fisher, 1936
(fol. 99) John Foster, 1936
(fol. 221) Eduard Fraenkel, 1937
(fols. 56-9, 71-74, 112-117, 164-166, 222-228) Marion Frankfurter, including comments about Maurice Bowra who was at Harvard University, and about Adam von Trott on his visit to the United States, 1936-1937
(fols. 48-50, 167-168, 215-217, 219-220) E.M. Graves, later Chilver, 1936-7
(fol. 235) W.F.R. Hardie, 1937
(fols. 73, 175, 188, 194, 199-200, 237) F.L.T. Graham-Harrison, 1936-7
(fols. 61, 227, 253, 274, 277) Roy Harrod, 1936-7
(fols. 12-13, 92-93, 284-285) Christopher Hill in the Soviet Union, about sending books back for Berlin, 1936-1937
(fols. 169-170) Humphry House, 1936
(fols. 16, 207, 218) D.M. Hubback, 1936-1937
(fols. 86, 90, 97-98, 171-172) Rosamund Lehmann, 1936
(fols. 266-268) Margaret MacDonald, commenting on Berlin's paper on ' Induction and Hypothesis', 1937
(fol. 26) Arthur Calder-Marshall, 1936
(fol. 252) G.E. Moore, 1937
(fol. 280) Lewis Namier, 1937
(fols. 96, 109-11, 212-213, 236, 240-241, 247-251, 262, 269-270, 278-279) L.B. Nicolson, mostly written while in Germany and Italy studying art, 1936-7
(fol. 208) Richard Pares, 1937
(fols. 1, 80-82a, 118, 206, 246, 263) H.H. Price, about Berlin's memorandum on Psychology , 1936-1937
(fol. 155) Solomon Rachmilevich, 1936
(fols. 32, 157-158, 193, 288-289) Jasper Ridley, 1936-7
(fols. 6-9, 71, 87, 95, 106-107, 174, 271, 281-283) G.H. Robertson, 1936-1937
(fols. 160-161) K.D. Robinson, 1936
(fols. 212-214, 229-230) Bertrand Russell, 3rd Earl Russell, about giving a course of lectures in Oxford, 1937
(fol. 35) A.H. Smith, 1936
(fols. 18, 21) David Stephens, 1936
(fol. 29) Thornton Butterworth Ltd., about the progress of Berlin's book on Marx, 1936
(fols. 51-2, 201-203, 290) Adam von Trott, 1936-1937
(fols. 258-289) E.L. Woodward, 1937
Date
1936-1937
Language
English
Physical extent
292 Leaves
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Collection contents
Papers of Sir Isaiah Berlin, 1897-1998, with some family papers, 1903-1972
Correspondence and papers
General correspondence
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