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Wood, Ellen A., May 3, 1948.
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"Woodstock" Prides Crossing, Massachusetts
May 3, 1948
Prof. Albert Einstein, Chairman Emergency Committee of Atomic Scientists Princeton, N.J.
Dear Prof. Einstein;
I have read with interest the statements and appeal for funds of the Emergency Committee of Atomic Scientists. I enclose my check for twenty five (25.00) dollars to the Committee. It seems to me that the brochure A Policy for Survival has outlined not all the alternative possible policies. It occurs to me that a 4th possibility could be: For the Western powers to create and maintain an armed force, or cooperative armed forces with some unifying committee with a single head at the controls, which force will command the attention of other powers during the discussions at highest government levels recommended under