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Yucht, Mrs. Herman, No Date.

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My dear Mr. Einstein,
 
My dear Mr. Einstein,
 
   I have just finished reading the little booklet containing the open letter from the four Russian Scientists, and your reply to them.   
 
   I have just finished reading the little booklet containing the open letter from the four Russian Scientists, and your reply to them.   
   Could you send me about fifty copies of this pamphlet before Tuesday, April 6, 1948.  There is to be a book review of Card Meyer's "Peace or Anarchy", and I feel that if the women present can take home your carefully considered stand on world federation, it will be very valuable.  It is healthy and fair, too, to consider the Russian point of view, to "help create an
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   Could you send me about fifty copies of this pamphlet before Tuesday, April 6, 1948.  There is to be a book review of Cord Meyer's "Peace or Anarchy", and I feel that if the women present can take home your carefully considered stand on world federation, it will be very valuable.  It is healthy and fair, too, to consider the Russian point of view, to "help create an

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50 copies for [illegible] [illegible] sent 4.9.48 #20353

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Mrs. Herman Yucht 400 East 40th Street Paterson 4, N.J.

Albert Einstein, Chairman Emergency Committee of Atomic Scientists Inc. Princeton, N.J.

My dear Mr. Einstein,

  I have just finished reading the little booklet containing the open letter from the four Russian Scientists, and your reply to them.  
  Could you send me about fifty copies of this pamphlet before Tuesday, April 6, 1948.  There is to be a book review of Cord Meyer's "Peace or Anarchy", and I feel that if the women present can take home your carefully considered stand on world federation, it will be very valuable.  It is healthy and fair, too, to consider the Russian point of view, to "help create an