OLD SERIES.
No.25/28(1977)
- Editor's notes, by K. Blackwell(p.2-3)
- A portrait of B. Russell(p.4)
- "The town is beastly and the weather was vile": Bertrand Russell in Chicago, 1938-1939, by Gary M. Slezak & D. W. Jackanicz(p.5-21)
- Russell's introduction to Wittgenstein's Tractatus, by M. Teresa Iglesias(p.21-38)
- Russell's "horrible travesty" of Meinong, by Nicholas Griffin(p.39-51)
- From conflict to cooperation; B. Russell, Norman Thomas, and the Cold War, by James C. Duram(p.52-66)
- Tea with B. Russell in 1961, by Dannel Angus McCollum(p.67-71)
- Russell, Stopes, and birth control, by Diana M. Kerss(p.72-74)
- Lady Ottoline Morrell's life; a review of S. J. Darroch's Ottoline; the life of Lady Ottoline Morrell, by A. Brink(p.75-86)
- Dartington Hall School; a review of M. Punch's Progressive Retreat, by K. Tait(p.84-86)
- A Cooke's tour; a review of Alistair Cooke's Six Men, by Lester E. Denonn(p.87-88)
- Call for misprints in Logic and Knowledge, by Robert C. Marsh(p.89-90)
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No.29/32(1978)
- Editor's notes, by K. Blackwell(p.2-4)
- Russell and feminism, by K. Tait(p.5-16)
- Philosophy in Russell's letters to Alys, by Carl Spadoni(p.17-31)
- "A non-supernatural Faust"; B. Russell and the themes of Faust, by Gladys G. Leithauser(p.33-41)
- 1916, by Bennitt Gardiner(p.43-51)
- B. Russell and Haldemann-Julius; making readers rational, by William F. Ryan(p.53-64)
- Russell's external world, 1912-1921, by Ronald E. Nusenoff(p.65-82)
- Luck in the Russell Archives, by K. Blackwell(p.83-86)
- No luck in the Russell Archives, by K. b.(p.87-89)
- Russell and his detractors, by Peter Cranford(p.91-92)
- B. Russell's ascension; a review of Carl-Göran Ekerwald's B. Russell Himmesfärd, by Stefan Andersson(p.93-95)
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