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Franklin, Mr. & Mrs. Richard C., July 21, 1947.

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Dear Sir:
 
Dear Sir:
This is to reassure you that all Americans do not agree with your assailant, Sokolshy.  Many of us do believe in our-world be oppose "narrow Nationalism." At least, I speak for my wife and me.  And many of our friends, perhaps many at-large will react as we have to this column.  I hope so, for your "great educational task" is vital.  If you can achieve as much for peace and a unified world, as you did in projecting scientific knowledge by producing atomic energy-- The great, new revolution of an age would indeed cause full and glorious by to completion.   
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This is to reassure you that all Americans do not agree with your assailant, Sokolsky.  Many of us do believe in One-world; we oppose "narrow Nationalism." At least, I speak for my wife and me.  And many of our friends, perhaps many others will react as we have to this column.  I hope so, for your "great educational task" is vital.  If you can achieve as much for peace and a unified world, as you did in projecting scientific knowledge by producing atomic energy-- The great, new revolution of our age would indeed come full and gloriously to completion.   
   The enclose contribution, though small, tokens our sentiment and our wish for your success.   
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   The enclosed contribution, though small, betokens our sentiment and our wish for your success.   
  
 
     Sincerely
 
     Sincerely
 
     R. C. Franklin
 
     R. C. Franklin
 
   Mr. & Mrs. Richard C. Franklin
 
   Mr. & Mrs. Richard C. Franklin

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                                                                                                                                                JUL 2 8 RECD
              246 W. 73rd St.
              New York, NY.
              July 21, 1947

Dr. Albert Einstein Princeton University Princeton, N.J.

Dear Sir: This is to reassure you that all Americans do not agree with your assailant, Sokolsky. Many of us do believe in One-world; we oppose "narrow Nationalism." At least, I speak for my wife and me. And many of our friends, perhaps many others will react as we have to this column. I hope so, for your "great educational task" is vital. If you can achieve as much for peace and a unified world, as you did in projecting scientific knowledge by producing atomic energy-- The great, new revolution of our age would indeed come full and gloriously to completion.

 The enclosed contribution, though small, betokens our sentiment and our wish for your success.  
    Sincerely
    R. C. Franklin
 Mr. & Mrs. Richard C. Franklin