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White, Mary Stamps, July 3, 1946
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MISS MARY STAMPS WHITE BOX 1716 UNIVERSITY STATION CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA.
July 3, 1946
Dr. Albert Einstein Room 28 1st National Bank Building 90 Nassau Street Princeton, New Jersey
Dear Dr. Einstein:
I am enclosing a check for $100.00 for the Emergency Committee of Atomic Scientists. Your letter to Dr. Lee published in the Richmond Times Dispatch first made me aware that there was such a committee and that there was something I could do to help make my country aware of the potentialities of this new source of energy.
I have read the Acheson report with great interest and consider it the most important document published in my life time. I only hope it will be used as a guide for this troubled world.
Yours very truly, Mary Stamps White