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[_?] JUN 9 RECD [stamp] | [_?] JUN 9 RECD [stamp] | ||
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Albert Einstein, Chairman | Albert Einstein, Chairman | ||
Emergency Committee of Atomic Scientists - Incorporated:- | Emergency Committee of Atomic Scientists - Incorporated:- | ||
Dear Sir:- | Dear Sir:- | ||
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I enclose one dollar gift to your very worth committee. (I hope to send more soon.) Thank you for your most interesting and valuable information. I cannot find words that can express my admiration and respect and gratitude for your wonderful contribution to the world. | I enclose one dollar gift to your very worth committee. (I hope to send more soon.) Thank you for your most interesting and valuable information. I cannot find words that can express my admiration and respect and gratitude for your wonderful contribution to the world. | ||
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My son Fred, 23 yrs. is a Chem. Engnr. with Distinction, working for his masters degree at U. of Minn. now and assisting teaching in Physics, he worked at Oak Ridge Tennessee in the Uranium "Dept", during the war. | My son Fred, 23 yrs. is a Chem. Engnr. with Distinction, working for his masters degree at U. of Minn. now and assisting teaching in Physics, he worked at Oak Ridge Tennessee in the Uranium "Dept", during the war. |
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[_?] JUN 9 RECD [stamp]
Albert Einstein, Chairman Emergency Committee of Atomic Scientists - Incorporated:-
Dear Sir:-
I enclose one dollar gift to your very worth committee. (I hope to send more soon.) Thank you for your most interesting and valuable information. I cannot find words that can express my admiration and respect and gratitude for your wonderful contribution to the world.
My son Fred, 23 yrs. is a Chem. Engnr. with Distinction, working for his masters degree at U. of Minn. now and assisting teaching in Physics, he worked at Oak Ridge Tennessee in the Uranium "Dept", during the war.