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Cohn, Fannia M., February 17, 1947.

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INTERNATIONAL LADIES' GARMENT WORKERS' UNION AMERICAN FEDERATION OF LABOR 1710 BROADWAY NEW YORK 19, N.Y. CABLE ADDRESS, ILGWU - NEW YORK Phone, Columbus 5-7000 AVID DUBINSKY President General Secretary UIGI ANTONINI First Vice-President REDERICK F. UMHEY Executive Secretary General Executive Board MORRIS BIALIS JOSEPH BRESLAW MAX COHEN ISRAEL FEINBERG DAVID GINGOLD HARRY GREENBERG JACOB HELLER JULIUS HOCHMAN PHILIP KRAMER CHARLES KREINDLER LOUIS LEVY JOHN S. MARTIN JENNIE MATYAS EDWARED MOLISANI ISIDORE NAGLER SALVATORE NINFO SAMUEL OTTO MEYER PERLSTEIN GEORGE RUBIN SAMUEL SHORE HARRY WANDER CHARLES S. ZIMMERMAN

February 17, 1947

Professor Albert Einstein, Chairman Emergency Committee of Atomic Scientists Room 28, 90 Nassau Street Princeton, New Jersey

Dear Professor Einstein:

In response to your penetrating communication of January 20, I am glad to enclose a $3.00 [$2.00 struck out] check as my contribution to your committee.

This does, by no means, represent my interest in your efforts, but rather an expression of interest in alerting our citizens of the significance and dangers of the "Atomic Age".

My best wishes for the success of you work.

Faithfully yours, FANNIA M. COHN, Secretary Educational Departments

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