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REGIS COLLEGE
Denver 11, Colorado
ROBERT JAHOWERTON
Department of
Mathematics and Physics
January 27, 1950
The Honorable Harry S. Truman
The White House
Washington, D.C.
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Dear m. President
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I am writing this to urge you to make
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would certainly not date any of our potential
enemies from having a try at it by is certain
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they shall by.
RECORDS
SERVICE
GOVERNMENT
as the world follows the same general pattern
as in the late 30 % it appears certain that eventually
we will have to fight another was When it
comes, we should have the best weapons which
we can create. We cannot draw a him of degree
of morality in was or in weapons. It would be
difficult to decide whether the dropping of one uranum
(or plutonium) bomb at Nagasahi was any higher or lower
in a scale of morality than the fix-bomb raids on
Tohyo.
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