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McGill, Mrs. J.N., May 28, 1947.
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May 28, 1947 | May 28, 1947 | ||
− | Dear Mr. | + | Dear Mr. Einstein, |
In response to your appeal I want to say that I am feeling very sad, for I can do so little in the face of such great work but I have sent your eloquent and much [illegible] plea to someone whom I think can be of more service to your cause than I. | In response to your appeal I want to say that I am feeling very sad, for I can do so little in the face of such great work but I have sent your eloquent and much [illegible] plea to someone whom I think can be of more service to your cause than I. | ||
− | I am enclosing my cheque for [illegible] dollars with the hope that [illegible] to spread even a little your | + | I am enclosing my cheque for [illegible] dollars with the hope that [illegible] to spread even a little your warning to the world before it is too late ---and [illegible] that you believe me in making you the greatest success. |
Very sincerely, | Very sincerely, | ||
− | + | Frances M. McGill | |
− | (Mrs. J. | + | (Mrs. J. Nota McGill) |