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Albert Einstein — Part 7
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12 ae The {cl lowing | information was taken from a monorandum
13 dated September 17, 1948, "To Aseceintions" prepared by the
4 Federation of Arertean Setentists:
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~4 "SCLP. In anticipation of the present situeticn
and out of concern about Jess publicized clearance protlens,
the Federation has set un the Scientists! Conmittee on loyalty
Froblems. The fiuneticns and histery of this cainnittee are
described in the Prespectus and Interim Report, respectively,
copies of «rhich were mailed to the assoclaticns recent’y, and
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A. Hinste in, 5.A. Goudsmit, DeR. Hamilten, MM. Tivtngev ten,
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S. Mudd, W.D. €rvth, Tho.as L. Spitzer, ¢. Veblen, anc 7. Wolff.
The first meetine of the committes vill le hele in Princeton
on Septemter 25, Letters have been sent to cne hundre? aria
fifty lesting scientists throughout the country. Imvitio.: ther .
to tecome sponsers of the Committce. In sonnection with the
present hearings. several members of the cummittee are workine
Clesely with FAS Cffice. A numver of legal contracts |] ave
been made end net only are these proving useful now in Jashing-
tor tut it is expected that they will be helpful for eonsulteticons
on indivitdyuel clearance ;roklems, Attempts to raise nei cre
being mad and edues tional activities ere being planned. the
rember asi eistic:s ean te very helpful to the Committ-e
(1) by sending its suspgestions an! reports on tonics cuvtania
for educational vork, ond (2) by supplyince information on
individuals who mey need help in clearing vrobiens. Te ompyet
knoe: ator' orohteme early to give effeatts- hely. Addi .+s:
Scientists’ Uormittee on Lovalts “relleme. Ts Battje Pos,
Princetor:, New Jersey." (uure 17}
LAje2 On April 29, 1949 who had been closely . ssoeietrd
4 with FAS cinee its inception, advised that the Scientists!
Qt. Committee on Loyalty Problems of FAS was under the leatershir -f
4 the more conserv tive members of -he Committee, namely B.D.
49 Snyth, DP. opitrer, ond Vtliiam A. Mietnboxtham, es wel? a8
50 S.A. Goledsrith, whom T-] desertbed os befrs one of the ‘est
3 1 ormed solertists on seeurdty alters, %-) ssid that the |
52 nok "“Yeft-wing vembers" such as Einstein were disinterested.
43 anf did rot connt os far ng the perk ef the Committers wos cen-
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