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YALE UNIVERSITY PEABODY MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY
Carl O. Dunbar Director Sally H. Donahue Executive Secretary
Rec. #6424 New Haven, Connecticut February 12, 1947
Professor Albert Einstein Emergency Committee of Atomic Scientists 90 Nassau Street Princeton, New Jersey
Dear Professor Einstein:
This small contribution is in response to your appeal of January 20, but it is no measure of my interested in the project of the Emergency Committee.
As one of the observers of the bomb tests at Bikini, I am deeply impressed with the urgency of preventing another war and have spoken repeatedly to audiences in Connecticut on the implication of the atom bomb. In this connection, I have found the little volume "One World or None" of the greatest value, and I have recommended it as must reading to many people.
Sincerely yours, Carl O. Dunbar
COD:shd Encl.