Abram Sacher to Albert Einstein, 20 May 1953
TLS. On letterhead: "Brandeis University Waltham 54, Massachusetts Office of the President."
TLS. On letterhead: "Brandeis University Waltham 54, Massachusetts Office of the President."
TLS. On letterhead: "International Relief Association American Committee 20 Vesey Street New York, N. Y. BArclay 7-0891."
TLS. On letterhead: "Law School of Harvard University Cambridge, Mass."
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TLS. On letterhead: "Albert Einstein College of Medicine of Yeshiva University 270 Park Avenue, New York 17, N. Y., MUrray Hill 8-4600." Line at bottom of letter handwritten by A. Einstein.
ALS. Note in margin at left of first paragraph on verso of p. 1: "Should this happen?"
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ALS. On letterhead: "The Brittany 55 East 10th Street, New York 3, N. Y." Reply by A. Einstein at bottom.
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