| OLD SERIES. 
 No.13(Spring 1974)
 
 
 No.14(Summer 1974)Editor's notes, by K. Blackwell(p.2)
 Whitehead's 1911 criticism of The Problem of Philosophy, by Victor Lowe(p.3-10)
 The pacifist turn; an episode of mystic illumination in Russell's life, by B. & N. Simon(p.11-12 & 17-24)
 A perfect gift, by John G. Slater(p.13-15)
 A fragment; "an earnest examination...", by K. Tait; Russell's home at Bagley Wood, by I. Grattan-Guinness(p.24-26)
 McMaster M.A. theses on Russell(p.27)
 Recent acquisitions(p.27-28)
 
 
 Editor's notes, by K. Blackwell(p.2)
 The status of woman, by B. Russell; a hitherto unpublished essay from circa 1907(p.3-12)
 Forthcoming book; Russell in Review(p.13-14)
 An inquiry; Jourdain's copy of Principia Mathematica, by I. Grattan-Guinness(p.14)
 A story from Wales, by Morfudd Harries(p.15)
 B. Russell speaks to Chicagoans; a 1929 interview(p.16-18)
 Report of the B. Russell Society, by Peter G. Cranford(p.18)
 The women's man for Wimbledon, 1907, by Thomas C. Kennedy(p.19-26)
 | No.14(cont.) 
 
 Russell and recent psychology, by Jack Pitt(p.26-31)
 8.Recent acquisitions, by D. B.(p.31-32) 
 No.15(Autumn 1974)
 
 
 No.16(Winter 1974/1975)Editor's notes, by K. Blackwell(p.2)
 Applying epistemology to editing, by K. B.(p.2 & p.24)
 On a suggested contradiction in Russell's educational philosophy, by Howard Woodhouse(p.3-14)
 Mathematics speaks; an interview, by H. W. H.(p.15-18)
 Russell as ghost-writer; a new discovery, by Jo Newberry(p.19-23)
 "Social sciences in schools", by B. Russell(p.25)
 Book review; Wittgenstein's Letters to Russell, by David Bell(p.26-28)
 The word as jelly, by David Harley(p.28-30)
 
 
 Editor's notes, by K. Blackwell(p.2 & p.26)
 Russell in Australia, by Nicholas Griffin(p.3-12)
 On Russell's "brief but notorious flirtation with phenomenalism", by Merrilee H. Salmon(p.3-12)
 A discussion with B. Russell at Plas Penrhyn, 4 Aug. 1968, by Desmond King-Hele(p.21-26)
 Russell's anticipation of Quine's criterion, by Douglas Lackey(p.27-31)
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