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This form letter, sent to all persons who joined in the statement of support of the international campaign to end all abduction and torture in Chile, includes an updated bulletin from March-April 1989 detailing the nature of the campaign. The bulletin details human rights violations and includes the names of supporters of the campaign, including 133 Nobel laureates. A handwritten note from Halperin to Nirenberg asks for permission to include his name with the other Nobelists.
Location:
Box: 18. Folder: 18
Rights:
Courtesy of Marshall W. Nirenberg.
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