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Morton, Mrs. David, May 1, 1948
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AMHERST COLLEGE Amherst, Massachusetts Department of Music
1 May 1948
Emergency Committee of Atomic Scientists, Inc. 118 Nassau Street Princeton, New Jersey
Gentlemen:
Your statement has just reached my desk, and I am clearing all decks to discover just how far-reaching this document may be, in this town. It is the only sane and hopeful evidence I have seen that, despite madmen, there still may be a vestige of civilization on the globe a thousand years hence. I consider it the most important news that I have seen, since the atom was split.
I should like to post your statement on every bulletin board the world over. I should further like to see every news-sheet, magazine, movie-house, taken over by any publicity that you might think fit to send out. Is this an impossible dream? Can it be done? I am enclosing my first check for five dollars (it will not be my last) and should like to inquire how I personally may procure more of your Policy for Survival, for further dissemination in this town alone. I am anxious to help in any way possible.
Sincerely yours, Elizabeth K. Morton Mrs.David Morton Music Librarian
Sent (5/10/48) 25 copies each of Policy for Survival Ser. Scientists april Atomic War or Peace