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Putnam, John B., April 19, 1948.

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Mr. Harold C. Urey - 2 April 19, 1948

   These are scheduled to start around the first of June and spaced at periods of ten days to two weeks. 
   If you and your organization approve of this simple,  practical approach,  you can,  of course, be of great assistance in spreading it around the country. 
   We believe that its soundness and appeal have been demonstrated by our experience here where we have united every type of organization and are now securing every week more pledges in support of the basic objective than the entire membership which United World Federalists or Ely Culbertson or any of the other educational organizations have been able to develop in their efforts throughout the country - some of them extending over many years. 
   We believe an educational method alone is not adequate to meet the existing time factors and practical difficulties,  and that a program of this kind through which all religious,  educational,  social,  labor, business and and other organizations may unite under their own local leadership is the practical solution.
    I believe you have seen copy of our basic literature.   In case they are not readily available,  I am enclosing another set. 
                         Sincerely yours,
               
                         Vice Chairman
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