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Burlington Atomic Energy Week, 1946-1950
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National Committee on ATOMIC INFORMATION 1749 L STREET, N.W., WASHINGTON D.C. NAtional 5280 Officers Ralph McDonald President David Hawkins Mrs. Harold A. Stone Vice-Presidents Mrs. Lilian K. Watford Secretary Dr. Helen Dwight Reid Treasurer Executive Director George L. Glasheen Directors Rev A. Powell Davies Clark Eichelberger Rev. Richard Fagley Dr. Dorothy D. Ferebee Alfred Friendly Karl F. Herzfeld Robert K. Lamb Mrs. Olya Margolin Boris Shishkin Russell Smith September 29, 1947 Miss Dorothy Schramm 2700 S. Main Street Burlington, Iowa Dear Miss Schramm, We have forwarded you order for the Table Displa y, "The World and the Atom" to our printers, the Illinois Photogravure Co. in Chicago and they will ship it directly to you. We have asked them to rush this order to you. Under separate cover we have sent you the literature that is used to be displayed directly from this office----the package is marked "to be used with table display". We are sorry, but we no longer have available in large quantities the cartoon excerpts from 'How to Live With the Atom". Kindly let us know at the earliest date how many copies of our flyer, "12 Points on Atomic Energy" and how many posters you will need to insure their reaching you in time. Sincerely yours, [actual signature] George L. Glasheen Executive Director GLG/sn [[italics]]The National Committee on Atomic Information is a clearing house established by national organizations to provide a medium through which they can cooperate with the atomic scientists and their colleagues for public understanding of the scientific facts of atomic energy and their implications for society. 75
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National Committee on ATOMIC INFORMATION 1749 L STREET, N.W., WASHINGTON D.C. NAtional 5280 Officers Ralph McDonald President David Hawkins Mrs. Harold A. Stone Vice-Presidents Mrs. Lilian K. Watford Secretary Dr. Helen Dwight Reid Treasurer Executive Director George L. Glasheen Directors Rev A. Powell Davies Clark Eichelberger Rev. Richard Fagley Dr. Dorothy D. Ferebee Alfred Friendly Karl F. Herzfeld Robert K. Lamb Mrs. Olya Margolin Boris Shishkin Russell Smith September 29, 1947 Miss Dorothy Schramm 2700 S. Main Street Burlington, Iowa Dear Miss Schramm, We have forwarded you order for the Table Displa y, "The World and the Atom" to our printers, the Illinois Photogravure Co. in Chicago and they will ship it directly to you. We have asked them to rush this order to you. Under separate cover we have sent you the literature that is used to be displayed directly from this office----the package is marked "to be used with table display". We are sorry, but we no longer have available in large quantities the cartoon excerpts from 'How to Live With the Atom". Kindly let us know at the earliest date how many copies of our flyer, "12 Points on Atomic Energy" and how many posters you will need to insure their reaching you in time. Sincerely yours, [actual signature] George L. Glasheen Executive Director GLG/sn [[italics]]The National Committee on Atomic Information is a clearing house established by national organizations to provide a medium through which they can cooperate with the atomic scientists and their colleagues for public understanding of the scientific facts of atomic energy and their implications for society. 75
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