Knollwood Saranac Lake N. Y. 7 July 1940 Dear Nathan, Here is a letter to Judge Lehman, who can most likely accomplish something in the Genevan matter. Telephone his office on 44th St. in order to find out his current address. If he can, he will certainly help. Now we have to tremble for the accursed English as well. Russia is probably trembling, too, but that is actually not enough in these quarters. The recipe “one after another” still seems to work. Our turn will probably come last. We live here almost as in normal times, since the likes of us can’t do anything anyway. You have probably seen Margot. Hopefully her medical ceremonies will soon be behind her.—Come as soon and for as long as possible, it pays off. With cordial greetings, Yours, A. Einstein. [TLS]