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Mayer, Millard, May 31, 1947.

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The Jewish Federation and Council of Greater Kansas City Maurice Bernstein Executive Director Sidney Lawrence, Director of Community Relations Bureau 928 Dwight Bldg. 1004 Baltimore Harrison 2528 Kansas City 6, Mo. Officers Louis S. Myers President Hyman Brand Vice-President Millard Mayer Vice-President Harry Sheskin Vice-President Sam Oppenstein Treasurer Mrs. Henry Newman Secretary May 31, 1947 June 2 1947 Miss Mary E. Ray Emergency Committee of Atomic Scientists Room, 28, 90 Nassou St. Princeton, N. J. Dear Miss Ray: On May 29th we received 300 copies of Dr. Einstein's article "Only Then hall we Find Courage" but as yet have not received the 300 copies of John Hersey's "Hiroshima". We have since received a note from George L. Glasheen of the National Committee on Atomic Information in which he advised us that the American Friends Service Committee has also order material for the Institute on International Relations which will be held in Kansas City June 6-8. The Hersey articles were not ordered by the Friends and if it is possible for you to send them to us as per your letter of May 15 so that we can have them by June 6, please do so. Sincerely yours, Millard Mayer, Chairman, Community Relations Bureau. c. George L. Glasheen. sent 300 Hiroshima - 6.2.47 11:00 am - [illegible] [illegible]

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