Letter from Linus Pauling to Allan Butler. January 19, 1950Pauling writes his approval of Butler's suggested meeting in New York City on atomic energy with the subtitle "For War or Peace under Security Restrictions or with Academic Freedom." He declines to speak due to other obligations and says that it will be hard to get good speakers. He says that he doubts that Lilienthal, Bush, Compton, and Mann would accept but that Butler should ask Mann, as well as Coryell and Weisskopf of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, as well as Morrison. View TranscriptAssociated: David E. Lilienthal, Vannevar Bush, Karl T. Compton, J. L. Morrison, Thomas Mann, Charles Coryell, Victor F. Weisskopf, Massachusetts Institute of Technology ID: corr33.13-lp-butler-19500119 |