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Hansen, J.P., November 18, 1947.
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Mr. Albert Einstein Chr. Committee of Atomic Scientists | Mr. Albert Einstein Chr. Committee of Atomic Scientists | ||
Princeton, N.J. | Princeton, N.J. | ||
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Dear Mr. Einstein, | Dear Mr. Einstein, | ||
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I am happy to send your comm. hereby my contribution of $25.00 to help you and your committee to teach humanity to hold and tame the monster Frankenstein which a group of scientists who had more knowledge than understanding turned loose upon our world. | I am happy to send your comm. hereby my contribution of $25.00 to help you and your committee to teach humanity to hold and tame the monster Frankenstein which a group of scientists who had more knowledge than understanding turned loose upon our world. | ||
I should send you much more, but there are so many cries for help, too feed the hungry and clothe the cold, to heal the sick, young and old in body and mind, and to fight our militarists and profiteers, (our hate and warmongering merchants of death) hence the small amount. | I should send you much more, but there are so many cries for help, too feed the hungry and clothe the cold, to heal the sick, young and old in body and mind, and to fight our militarists and profiteers, (our hate and warmongering merchants of death) hence the small amount. |
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OTRANTO IS IN MITCHELL COUNTY ON THE C. M. & ST. P. RAILROAD
J. P. HANSEN FAIRLANDS FARMS PUREBRED STOCK PUREBRED SEEDS ONTRANTO, IOWA
Nov. 18 1947
Mr. Albert Einstein Chr. Committee of Atomic Scientists Princeton, N.J.
Dear Mr. Einstein,
I am happy to send your comm. hereby my contribution of $25.00 to help you and your committee to teach humanity to hold and tame the monster Frankenstein which a group of scientists who had more knowledge than understanding turned loose upon our world. I should send you much more, but there are so many cries for help, too feed the hungry and clothe the cold, to heal the sick, young and old in body and mind, and to fight our militarists and profiteers, (our hate and warmongering merchants of death) hence the small amount. May I tell you however that I am grateful to know that a man of your ability and reputation will forego the life of leisure you could enjoy to work at the thankless task of trying to teach humanity how it may be saved. So with the sincerest thanks to you and your comm.
I am. Yours for humanity J.P. Hansen