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Anderson, A. W., July 8, 1947.
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107D E. 3rd St. Watsonville, Calif July 8, 1947 | 107D E. 3rd St. Watsonville, Calif July 8, 1947 | ||
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Gentlemen: Several months ago I had a letter form Mr. Einstein and a pamphlet stating the necessity for an educational program to make the public aware of the consequences of an atomic war and the consequent importance of avoiding one. I am sending a small and belated contribution to that fund. I agree wholeheartedly with the views expressed in the letter and the pamphlet then, and I still do. If there is any way in which I in this com-munity can help further your program of education, I will be happy to be of service. Sincerely yours, A. W. Anderson | Gentlemen: Several months ago I had a letter form Mr. Einstein and a pamphlet stating the necessity for an educational program to make the public aware of the consequences of an atomic war and the consequent importance of avoiding one. I am sending a small and belated contribution to that fund. I agree wholeheartedly with the views expressed in the letter and the pamphlet then, and I still do. If there is any way in which I in this com-munity can help further your program of education, I will be happy to be of service. Sincerely yours, A. W. Anderson |
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107D E. 3rd St. Watsonville, Calif July 8, 1947
Emergency Committee of Atomic Scientists Princeton University Princeton, New Jersey
Gentlemen: Several months ago I had a letter form Mr. Einstein and a pamphlet stating the necessity for an educational program to make the public aware of the consequences of an atomic war and the consequent importance of avoiding one. I am sending a small and belated contribution to that fund. I agree wholeheartedly with the views expressed in the letter and the pamphlet then, and I still do. If there is any way in which I in this com-munity can help further your program of education, I will be happy to be of service. Sincerely yours, A. W. Anderson