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Young, Reverend Frederic H., February 28, 1947.
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THE CHARLES S. PEIRCE SOCIETY
11 Elizabeth Ave. Newark, N. J.
28 February 1947
Dr. Albert Einstein:
There is no single issue, or cause, before humanity today to which I am more committed than that of educating the world-community regarding the implications of the atomic power crisis. I enclose my humble check in support of the Emergency Committee of Atomic Scientists.
Do you have any provisions for lecturers representing this Foundation before the public? If so, I would be interested in the possibility of serving the Foundation in such a capacity.
Sincerely,
(Signed) (Rev.) FREDERIC H. YOUNG
Original sent to AB. Casgrain, March 6, 1947