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Tipple, Esther Watson, March 1, 1948.
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MAR 2 RECD
36 Irving St. Cambridge 38, Mass. March 1, 1948
Emergency Committee of Atomic Scientists, Princeton, N.J.
Gentlemen:
On Saturday I sent the following letter to my Congressman. I had already, some weeks ago, sent him clippings from the U.S. News showing graphically the amount of money being spent on atomic bombs and had said that I consider that we could not afford to spend taxpayers' money thus. Here is my letter:
"Hon. Henderson Lanham 7th District, Georgia Suite 120, House Office Bldg. Washington, D.C. Feb 28, 1948 Dear Mr. Lanham,
As a citizen of Floyd County, Rome, Georgia, of the United States