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December 1, 1957
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Approved For Release 2005/01/13 : CIA-RDP88-01315R000400480005-4 SOCIETY FOR THE PREVENTION OF WORLD WAR Ill, Inc. A Non-Profit Educational Organization 515 MADISON AVENUE: ? NEW YORK 22. N. Y. SUITE 825 PLAZA 8-4985. 5532 December 1957 BOARD OF DIRECTORS MARK VAN DOREN Hon. Chairman REX STOUT Fice President DR. ALBERT SIMARD Secretary ISIDORE LIPSCHUTZ Treasurer REV. HENRY A. ATKINSON THOMAS CRAVEN JULIUS L. GOLDSTEIN WILLIAM HARLAN HALE EMIL LENGYEL WILLIAM J. LUYTEN ERIC MANN CHAT PATERSON HARRY LOUIS SELDEN JAMES H. SHELDON WILLIAM L. SHIRER PIERRE VAN PAASSEN MAJ. M. WHEELER-NICHOLSON MRS. BELLE MAYER ZECK ADVISORY COUNCIL GEORGE BACKER KONRAD BERCOVICI REV. ROELIF H. BROOKS STUART CLOETE MORRIS L. COOKE RICHARD DE ROCHEMONT WALTER D. EDMONDS LIONEL GELBER MARY BGILSON SHELDO. N GLUECK ALBERT GUERARD BEN HECHT JOHN R. INMAN FRANK E. KARELSEN, JR. CHRISTOPHER LA FARGE HAL LEHRMAN MAJ. ERWIN LESSNER MRS. DAVID ELLIS LIT CLARENCE H. LOW MRS. HAROLD V. MILLIGAN HERBERT MOORE LEWIS MUMFORD ADELE NATHAN LOUIS NIZER QUENTIN REYNOLDS LISA SERGIO S. E. SHIPLER CHARD POWERS SMITH MRS. HJORDIS SWENSON R. J. THOMAS FRITZ VON UNRUH CHICAGO COURTENAY BARBER. JR. MRS. ROBERT BIGGERT J. J. ZMRHAL LOS ANGELES F. E. BROOKMAN MAJ. JULIUS HOCHFELDER SAN FRANCISCO VERNON E. HENDERSHOT ALBERT RAPPAPORT SIDNEY ROGER ST. LOUIS J. LIONBERGER DAVIS The launching of the Sputniks is a powerful reminder to all of us that a nation's future greatness cannot be assured solely by its past triumphs. Nevertheless, we are confident that with determination and bold imagination we shall success- fully meet the Soviet challenge in the natural sciences. On the other hand, the full stature of the dynamics of America will not be attained until there is a breakthrough in the science of our foreign relations. It is here where we have made little progress in achieving what all of our people long for, namely, a lasting and just peace. It is to this key problem that the Society has dedicat- ed its educational work through the years. Towards this end the Society has maintained a steady distribution of its literature, including tens of thousands of its magazine PREVENT WORLD WAR III, to members, educational institutions, newspaper editors,, libraries, government officials, and all other individuals and groups who have requested its material. We are determined to carry on along these lines but this will necessitate your generous support. All contributions should be addressed to the SOCIETY FOR THE PREV_-a'NTION OF WORLD WAR III, INC., 515 Madison Avenue, New York 22, N.Y. With Season's Greetings, SOCIETY FOR THE PREVENTION OF WORT:TAR,II, INC. discussed in greater length in the No.51 issue of PT {FVENT WORLD WAR III which you will receive in the near future, Secretary / easurer ' ~l . d or i sc`fiut- _IA Albert S P.S. "The Science of Foreign Policy" and other problems asso ciated with the conduct of U.S. foreign relations are Approved For Release 2005/01/13 : CIA-RDP88-01315R000400480005-4 ST. A~~'af~~C251~/XCI-~L1~R~~~00480005-4 "WE WANT OUR MONEY BACK NOW" Approved For Release 2005/01/13 : CIA-RDP88-01315R000400480005-4