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14 1-23 692-8 miscel Pro 225-20 141st Avenue Laurelton 13, New York January 19, 1950 The President of the United States Washington, D. C. My dear Sir: As a citizen of the United States I would like to state that there should be no indecision on your part in regard to the hydrogen project, in view of the fact that our leading scientists/have stated that it is feasible. I feel that this should be a sufficient basis for your final decision. My personal opinion is that if you would spend more money on scientific projects with particular merits such as this one and would send less money to Europe, you might be doing something to be remembered as a president who at least had some foresight scientifically. I do not mean this to be a sarcastic letter but because of my great interest and belief in science I feel it my duty to write you on this subject. VODKAN Very truly yours, SEATS NATIONAL AUTHOR MACHIVES AND RECORDS Robert n. Lolster SERVICE Robert W. Loester / X