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Tyng, Constance D., March 13, 1947.
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MAR 14 RECD
March 13th 1947 Miss Constance D. Tyng 44 Wilder Street, Elizabeth, N.J.
My dear Professor Einstein -
It is with appreciation & thanks that I acknowledge receipt of your appeal for contributions to an educational fund to be used in arousing the citizens of this country ot a realization of the catastrophe which faces us in the near future.- In spit of strong objections to the Russian methods, psychology & principles of government, do you think, in order to make some progress toward an atomic energy agreement, that we should amend our Atomic Energy Commission plan to a point where the Russians will co-operate - I feel that conditions facing the Soviet Government are changing all the time like everything else & that if we can gain time by a compromise now, the whole situation in Europe & rest of the World may shift enough to educate the Russians further along co-operative & economic lines - I regret beyond words that my contribution has to be so small, as I would like to contribute the whole million - Very truly yours- Constance Dudley Tyng