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Professor Albert Einstein | Professor Albert Einstein | ||
Princeton, New Jersey | Princeton, New Jersey | ||
Dear Professor Einstein, | Dear Professor Einstein, | ||
− | I am enclosing my check for fifty | + | I am enclosing my check for fifty dollar ($50.00) as a contribution to the educational work of the Emergency Committee of Atomic Scientists, in answer to your letter of June 8, 1946 addressed to my father, Mr. Frank C. Atherton. My father passed away about a year ago. However, as a graduate of Princeton University (1933) and a student of Professor Smyth in the physics department I have been and am naturally greatly interested in the problems and peaceful uses of atomic energy. |
Sincerely yours, | Sincerely yours, | ||
J.B. Atherton | J.B. Atherton |
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J.B. Atherton P.O. Box 2200 Honolulu 5, Hawaii
Professor Albert Einstein Princeton, New Jersey
Dear Professor Einstein, I am enclosing my check for fifty dollar ($50.00) as a contribution to the educational work of the Emergency Committee of Atomic Scientists, in answer to your letter of June 8, 1946 addressed to my father, Mr. Frank C. Atherton. My father passed away about a year ago. However, as a graduate of Princeton University (1933) and a student of Professor Smyth in the physics department I have been and am naturally greatly interested in the problems and peaceful uses of atomic energy. Sincerely yours, J.B. Atherton