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Sykes, James, April 30, 1947
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MAY 1 RECD
30 April, 1947
Dr. Albert Einstein, c/o Emergency Committee of Atomic Scientists 90 Nassau St. Princeton, N.J.
Dear Dr. Einstein: Under separate cover I am sending a small contribution to the Emergency Committee and I want to say how heartily I concern in what you have to say about the need for transcending narrow nationalism in searching the implications of atomic energy. I am a musician. In fact I spoke with you briefly at the Bicentennial Conference session at this Princeton. I in the other day, - and know how much I have learned about the social important of atomic energy in brief conversations with my friend: Professor E. Bright Wilson of Harvard; Physics Department.