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' voune woman fair of complexion i with light r brown unbobbed hair coiled about j her head in braids and the manner of an cldrfashioned In 1931 Bertrancl RusseU New Englander fell heir to the title of earl and the family seat in the House of ' Lords by he deth o! hit brother Earl John Frances Stanley iussell r The Russells refused to be knowji ai Earl and Countess insisted on being introduced as Mr and Mrs and signed their art cles tert-ran- d and Dora During their 13 ears oi marriecjl life the Russells expostulated at length pn trjeu recipes for the good life education youth apd maiita happiness Theyrfelt that they had found the of only sesame and it lay through the abolition ' all taboos all conventions all religious creeds j and all medicine men j school find in all no Because they could England which would bring their tvo youngsters up along these' specUl lines the Russells opened a school of their own Beacjm Hill at head-n- tr Telegraph House The Russells bejarae nA UAmUireM and 18 youngsters of : both sexes ranging from two to eleven yean- of age were admitted to keepr Johrt and Kat I company but financially It wa? a losing proposition schools then Bertrand Russell believes that hly which serve bad food can" make money and he was willing to pay the deficit f rom his own pocket r i i "! l ' : ' j J if ' t fm- J :i V 4 - 1 Bertrand and Dora Russell whose radical ideas on marriage provoked so much controversy were very free in handing out advicebut now their critics will say they couldn't take it J n !HE il II 'skL: i r iJ advocated companionate marriage "preliminary partnerships" and birth confeminine chastity d trol and have marital fidelity and jealousy ock upon foundered upon the very which they had erected a lighthouse fo all the world to see L has been cauea tngiana a mop earl as well as the House of Lords most radical peer was a pnn-- : suit cocketed cipal in an undefended divorce for tria during the summer term came i s some- -: thing o: a turorise to the British aristocracy! But when it is remembered that this very : i i -if earl is an internationally limoui m nciMau- and" educator scientist Dhilosopher cian theories have social whose novel and astonishing caused ministers or state ana cnurcn io iuhic and rage orr hoth sides of the Atlantic the lawsuit takes on an added interest Andlwhen it is recalled that this same brilliant author and lecturer not only preac hed but insisted !on practicing his mosl modern and ad- vanced ideas whether they landed hinr b jail or led to his being called every sorf 'o name from that of "the world's most wrong-theadedressed ur in inperson'l to a veigling and seductive terms" it would appear that today the gentleman in question and Achilles have become brothers under the skin For Bertrand Russell who stems tjroro a noble line which has a grander history than any other English family in the last four cepturies and wrjose full name is Bertrand Arthur William Russell 3d Earl of Cam Voel Porth-curn- o Cornwall and Telegraph House Hatting Petersfield has never hesitated to advise others on the methods for avoiding marriage unw-thod- ox ' toman-ti- c ' 'TY J j ! fi2-vear-- ii ' ' f v ' : '' I to) j Achilles mother WHEN her son into theof:waters of the Styx to make his whole body invulV " ' tt tL nerable she forgot that she was holding knew heel his of him by a part Apollo of Achilles' one vulnerable spot told Paris aboutit and that Trojan war rior shot his arrow into Achilles heel That same year Trinity 1910 In somewhat the same manner Bertiand CoUege appointed Russell as a lecturer Russell has manfully and triumphantly survived Till this time Russell ihad been known only all manner of criticism he has taken many a as a scientist his mathematical genius was so figurative beating only to return to the fray ever universally acknowledged) that few people were strengthened by new vigor and new adherents he surprised to learn some years later that but his own private marital affairs have proved was one of the twelve men in the world who to be his Achilles' heel the really understood and was able to interpret The grandson of England's diminutive but Einstein Theory of Relativity the fiery prime minister Lord John Russell and Ber son of Viscount Amberley trand was orphaned at three Though the viscount had expressed y!r'vvCl the wish that his son be brought i awardup as an agnostic the court i ed him to his grandmother who had him educated by strict governesses i i and tutors at Pembroke Lodge in At 18 he maRichmond Park triculated at Trinity College Cam7 1 bridge where he took First Class with Distinction in Philosophy and ! i where in 1895 he was elected a Fellow Mathematics engrossed the young man he discarded religion A year earlier he had married Alys Pear-'sa- il Whitehall Smith daughter of a Philadelphia Quaker The first Mrs Russell was blessed with a social some said conscience she opened socialist a training house for poor mothenj V'- she investigated the condition of girls in sweatshops more than three decades ago she was an ardent suffragette and persuaded her ist-husband to run (unsuccessfully) as th first candidate for Parliament put forward by the Militant Suffragettes f Ov - -- Russells went to Germany Bertrand studied philosophy and German social democracy with his friend1 the eminent scientist Alfred Whitehead Russell attended the ' Mathematical Congress in Paris and decided to study under Peano an Italian scientist As a result he wrote his first book "The Principles of" Mathematics" in 1903 and with Whitehead he brought out "Principia Mathe- THE V r The school which the Russells conducted at Telegraph House for their two children and others of the same age end of both Mrs Russell is shown here sexes vcas free from all inhibitions y' 'A bathing a group of bo$s and girls (Copyright at- 1934 i i wiMk - M x S ' XA m on — an "In-troducti- on Phy" i HUMANITY became a prime Russell- He 1921 and came went to Russia back to write that Bolshevism was another form of dictatorship for which he could not root That same year his own private His first life was in an upheaval wife sued him for divorce stating they had not lived together since 1911 and that he had told her he was in love with another woman She was granted a divorce on the grounds of misconduct and deserin tion A - w few months Russell married later Dora Bertrand Black a In U S A) by EveryWeek Masaine— Printed 'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHii' - t But the Great War brought out tor He the first time fm humanitarianism immersed in cold was no book-worformulas but a philosopher intensely inWith terested in the human equation the advent of conscription Russell Fellowship joined the and quickly came in conflict with the antlwities of Great Britain Trinitv College deprived Russell - — of his lectureship and when Harvard offered him a professorship the War Office deprived him of his passport and would not let him go even to any scacoast English towns But Russell continued in his devotion to pacifism and sent a letter to President Wilson by secret messenger urging our president to put an end to the war With America's entrance into' the war Russell wrote an article stating that he did not know anything about the ability of Yankees ' to fight but he felt sure they would be fine for putting down French and English strikers "a prolession to which they had long' been accustomed" For this sentiment which was deemed dangerous to British-Americrelations Russell was sentenced to sixlmonthj in jail dur- ing which time he wrote his to Mathematical Philoso- - J scient- n lOiiiiiini ' i ' ' ' t 1 permitting husband and wife to have a few adventures while they continue to live together for the sake of the children we at once wipe out the menace of divorce And his wife Countess Russell the former Dora jvVinifred Black a daughter of the late Sir Frederick Black of HasLmere Surrey is almost equally well known in the field of feminism for her advocacy of the modern woman's right to happiness ' "Complete inexperience is inadvisable both for men and women when they marry ' Dora Russell once wrote "I would not insist on faithfulness after absolute marriage "Tere can b no happiness or generosity when each partner watches the other with cold suspicion ready to punish glances at another man or woman with unkindness and infidelity with revenge and the rigor of the law j We must stop reing possessive toward our mates Unlike our forefathers we believe in happi- ness and we both can and will create it Bui on what charge is Countess Russell suing the earl after 13 years of married life and aftpr havina borne him two children John and Kitei On the ground of unfaithfulness Which Bertrand Russell will not con ri test - 5 lov - ' ! Thetis break-up- s as it is conventionally suppose" he has reiterated from the public platform the ' newspaper columns and the pages of hisbook$ on "the good life" "It should be primarily a system whereby a home may be provided for children and making a home has nothjng or very little to da with sexual love- y i st "Marriage it not the culmination of ' pooh-poohe- d "neo-pagani- T Thus both the Russells who have announcement that the man who it 1!'? Bertrand teaching my own children shall try to prevent therri Russell said from learnine a moral code whic I regardl I shall not teach th at faithful- as harmful 4TN By Madclin Blitzslcin 1 U LI iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ' Bertrand Arthur William Rune I a peer and grandton of a Jon minister preferred to be known lot mamtartan and philosopher ana pt "Mr " rnlher than Earl or Lold "Kin" Russells shown ybdo nt PnotnnA' dins -i thinkers liberal and hli -- L- n-n- above "prime i a hu-called And who femin to one partner through life is Sn" anyway AWahU or that a permanent marriage should cludine tempofafy episodes rmrAA "Much of the stupidity and muddled living about us is caused by sexual shame "The children are not punished or corrected TT- rude as thev likeL read what rnu k No if they wdnt to they like attend classes respect for teachers is taught them 'The three chief principles on w hich Beacon 1 Hill School is founded are ( ) that no knowledge of any sort anatomy pnysio nV-s- s mamace parenthood and functions "should be withheld frok children ± t f n ronnrrt for the individual preferences and MFnliin'tiN of the child both in work and- behavior and' (3) morality fcnd Ireasoning to r arise from the children i actuaj experience in from a democratic group and never of necessity the authority or convenience of adults" To Dora Russell feminism is s important child education As chairman of Sexual Reform t f'rcil Csnarm for l iuiwm'v me ' birtni control and divorce reform a- marriage and placed no high i AriiA companionate K4litv VaiUC UU MMtm 1 - " - 1 free love is honest I believe lit is good "I believe in the benefits of com she said "If panionate marriage un iiiiiiinoiiiioia |