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Whiteside, Mrs. Edith, June 29, 1946

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6-29-46

Emergency Committee of Atomic Scientists Princeton, N.J.

Sirs: - I have just read Albert Einstein's telegram to the American Friend Paper.

Only my warm affection for the beloved Einstein & my deep regard for his wisdom, would tempt me to send $5.00 to your Emergency Comm. of Atomic Scientists; for I have no faith in Scientists; tho I admire their scientific minds. I am bitter, disillusioned, & resentful at their fiendish interest in creating damnable instruments for hellish purposes.

For Albert Einstein's sake; here's your $5.00 but for the rest of you Shame!!

                                                  Mrs. Edith Whitehead 
                                                   Dupo, Illinois

Jesus never invented anything + I'm sure he would have - if he had that science necessary for human happiness.

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