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Tyng, Constance D., May 8, 1948.
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May 8th 1948
Miss Constance D. Tyng 44 Wilder Street, Elizabeth, N.J.
The Emergency Comm of Atomic Scientists 118 Nassau St. Princeton, N.J.
Dr Albert Einstein, Ch.- Dear Dr. Einstein - as I listened to Mr. Churchill's speech today from "The Hague" - the word, "persevere" which he used several times exactly expressed & clarified the ideas floating around in my mind the gist of which, was for this country & its citizens to adopt the plan of repeated contacts with all & every kind of Russian from Stalin & the Palitburo down - If Stalin will not leave Moscow, let us go there (of what importance is a little injured pride to the future of civilization). We are strong enough not to be accused of cowardice - after oft repeated meeting, talks & demonstrations a glimmer might get through to them that we do not plan to dominate Russia, or the World, letting them alone, if they will let us alone - I feel the only hope