Reader Ad Slot
Reader Ad Slot placeholder
If you would like to support SpookStack without paying out of pocket, please consider allowing advertising cookies. It helps cover hosting costs and keeps the archive free to browse. You can change this choice at any time.
Albert Einstein — Part 7
Page 128
128 / 192
$NHui
teat bee a>
won
60
862
a Le ae ey a I ce ge ae SE
an et Leo sty . weer . * eo NF. a i iiaic -
OE atte RL A wit dott tin ge
wee “
f :
a
, m=,
The New York Cffice forvar‘ed to the Bureau hy
meroranine dated June 2¢, 1948, a mimeo:ranhed cor of
the "Weekly Trends" prepared by the Newark and New York
Divisions for tre week of dune 17, 1988. Under the beading
"“Conmurists Trends” dated June 18, 19°8, at Wew York, New
York, it was stated that the Neti’nal Council of the Arts,
Sejfences an’ Professicns held 4 meeting at Carnerie Hall
June 27, 19°, the chairman of weich was Dr. Harlow C.
Shariey. ‘Tne sreabers were Lillisn Hellman, writers De,
Philip Morrison, atonic scientists; J, Raymond Walch, radia
commentators an! Heward Bast, novelist, Allert Finstein
aderessed the meeting over the te ephore from his howee
The purpese ef tre meetine, as s'ated by the clsiirres wes
-the rorilizgaticr of the American people to save lie pralee af
tre world and civil Jiterties ‘n ‘the United States The
speakers &tressed the tyo rejections hy the United, States
Government of the Goviet offers to enter into ‘lirect nece-
tiatiens aired at avo understandire between the twe nations, ©
They corteried t':f the rejection was encangering the perce
of the worl} and the democratic institutions of ovr countre,
Re: “Weekly lTrenjs."
66-R6C3-1-W-6, 3
(377
AMHsddl
Loe preemie ang
Reveal the original PDF page, then click a word to highlight the OCR text.
Community corrections
No user corrections yet.
Comments
No comments on this document yet.
Bottom Reader Ad Slot
Bottom Reader Ad Slot placeholder
If you would like to support SpookStack without paying out of pocket, please consider allowing advertising cookies. It helps cover hosting costs and keeps the archive free to browse. You can change this choice at any time.
Continue Exploring
Agency Collection
Explore This Archive Cluster
Broad Topic Hub
Topic Hub
letter
federal bureau
Related subtopics
Subtopic
Subtopic
Subtopic
Subtopic
Subtopic
Subtopic