Your action has thrilled me beyond my meager powers of expression
Archival Call Number: | 41-264 |
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Begin Date: | 1953-06-13 |
End Date: | 1953-06-13 |
Main Author: |
Mitchell, Marie (Author) |
Other Persons: | Einstein, Albert (Receiver) |
Language: | English |
Number of Pages: |
1.
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- As one of your admirers of years, I would like to think that there is no foundation (41-402)
- Where Einstein Makes a Mistake. (41-403)
- You may consider yourself an intellectual, but judging by the advice you gave recently (41-404)
- I find it very difficult to believe that you would have a man evoke the fifth ammendment (41-405)
- As a good American your attitude and letter just written to some teacher are an outrage. (41-406)
- Your efforts to stop fellow subversives from testifying before legally constituted committees (41-407)
- If you don't like the Laws of this country, why don't you get out of it (41-408)
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- Dear Un-appreciative Newcomer,. (41-410)
- I heard over the radio this morning and later read in today's newspapers that you advocate (41-411)
- Enclosed find an article taken from the Editorial page of yesterday's Wall Street Journal (41-412)
- A Question of Relativity - Professor Einstein Should Realize That His Principle In Physics Applies to Political Procedure as Well. (41-413)
- I have been very much disturbed by the advice you gave the school teacher (41-414)