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Prind on Project
December 29, 1953
Dear Oppie:
I hope you enjoyed England and the lectures.
I read you in The Listener with admiration. We
missed you at our December meeting.
Alice and I are going for three weeks to
Antigua -- January 2 to 23. So I informed the
brethren who were present last month that we
would not be able to meet with them in January.
Messrs. Rusk, Graham, Earle and Sprout were not
there and do not know about it. Would you ask
Mrs. Jaffin to write all members, reminding them
that the January meeting is off and that we hope
to meet as scheduled on Saturday, February 13
and Sunday, February 14, and that at these meet-
ings we hope to finish discussing Western Europe
and get well into Korea. Dean Rusk, Phil,
Averell, and Ed Barrett will be particularly
important participants.
With warm greetings to you and Kitty.
As ever,
HAREY U.S. ARCHIVES AND SERVICE" ACCORDS S. TRUMAN LIBRARY
GOVERNMENT
Dr. Robert Oppenheimer, Director,
Institute for Advanced Study,
Princeton,
New Jersey.