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Axelbank, Louis, December 18, 1946
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80 Van Cortlandt Park South New York 63, N. Y. December 18, 1946.
Dr. Albert Einstein, Chairman, Emergency Committee of Atomic Scientists, 90 Nassau Street, Princeton, New Jersey.
Dear Dr. Einstein:
I was profoundly touched by your message and hasten to offer my mite. Compared to the great need it is minute indeed, but unfortunately even that is above my means. Please accept it with the assurance that I am with you heart and soul in the task which you and your colleagues have undertaken.
May I suggest that you include in future mailings to your "friends" a form, with the request that they return it with the names and addresses of their friends to whom you may also appeal for help in this cause. The circle of "friends" would this increase the manifold with a minimum effort.
In lieu of such a form, I am listing below all of my friends who, I trust, will not turn a deaf ear to you appeal. You may, if you wish, mention the fact that I had recommended them to you.
Sincerely yours, [signature], Louis Axelbank
--- Philip Axelbank, 1817 69 St, Brooklyn 4, N.Y. Herman Axelbank, 2720 Hering Ave. New York 61, N. Y. Jud L. Axelbank, 1284 St. Johns Pl. B'lyn 13, N. Y. Dr. Alfred J. Asgis, 7 East 42 St. New York17, N. Y. Nersius Almoian, 433 West 261 St. New York 63, N. Y. Dr. Jacob Belenky, 1453 Walton Ave. New York 52, N. Y. Joseph Blumenkranz, 535 West 110 St. 25,