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Nelson, Adeline W., February 20, 1947.
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412 East 95th
Seattle 5, Wash. Feb. 20, 1947
Emergency Committee of Atomic Scientists 90 Nassau Street Princeton, New Jersey
Dear Mr. Einstein:
It is gratifying, , indeed, to learn that our Atomic Scientists at last recognize some responsibility for the egg they hatched. I wish our Congressmen and American Legion Organization would see the light.
I have compiled about a hundred names and am inclosing same with money for postage. A letter personally signed by you would doubtless carry some weight. I thought the article you sent me was excellent and contained much food for mature reflection.
I might add that the Fellowship of Reconciliation at 4029 University Way distributes all literature of a high order and our mailing list is between five hundred and a thousand of actual members. The church of the People are a Social Action Church and their address is the same as that of the Fellowship. The Friends' Service Committee has an even larger mailing list of intelligent and active people. There address is: 3959 15th N.E., Seattle. Yours sincerely for Atomic peace, Adeline W. Nelson