This letter is signed Agnes Dobson, Secretary to the Board of Governers.” It solicits his membership at a fee of $25, but [redacted] stated it was the strangest prospectus he had ever seen, that there were numerous general statements which raised a big question in his mind even though they were not definite enough to be of any specific value. The letter stated that the first stages of the program had involved planning and selection of sites; that while the plans of the organization were not in conflict with the U. S. Government, they took into consideration things which had been overlooked by the Government; that the organization was now ready to activate the second stage and that they had relaxed certain select requirements in increasing their membership. It went on to state that as an outstanding man in his field, he had been selected as a potential member.
Memorandum: Allied Scientists of the World; Denver, Colorado; Agnes Dobson, Secretary (December 4, 1951)
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