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Albert Einstein — Part 7
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The "Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists" Ker Auguct
1949 published an article by Louis N. Ridenour entitled
"Military Support of American Science, a Danger?" and a reply
to this article by Albert Einstein.
The following comments regarding the above articles
appéared in the summaries accomranying the Bulletin at the time
it was forw2rded to the Bureau.
"iidenour takes the attitude that militzry support
of American seience need be no danger to American sclence."
Tn replyipg to the article Finstetn made the tetloy-
ing points:
"(J) The military shoald not be the agency te
distribute United States funds te Inetiteticons
for learning and research.
"f2) United Stetes foreign policy has tended vu”
‘lnae too much emphasis on non-human factecrs.
his indicates a wilitary mentality.
"f>) Seerifice of citizen's rights and politica?
witch hunting results.
"(b) Supra-naticnal foundations are nested fr
security."
The Bulletin was published monthly br the ¢tomtc
Gejentists of Chicago, 1126 Bast 9th Street, Chicago 37.
{llinots. It was supported by a grant from the Emereency Committee
of Atomic Sclentiete. Albert Finctein wae Listed as “heirman
of this Vercrtther,
Enclosed with
8-27-47 Memo from SAU, Chicago
Re: “Atomic Ecientists of Chicago
Bulletin of the Atomic Setentists:
Internal Security -
100. KANG 9
(14) .
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