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AMERICAN MATHEMATICAL SOCIETY
Committee on Human Rights of Mathematicians

RECEIVED on August 23, 1999

Dear Professor Gould:

As Chair of the Committee on Human Rights of Mathematicians of the American Mathematical Society I wish to express our Committee's endorsement of the AAAS Board Statement, "The Universlaity of Science and Freedom in the Conduct of Science". We appreciate your initiative in this area.

I would also like to take this opportunity to express our strong support for the efforts of the AAAS through its Human Rights Committee in protecting the freedom of scientists and of science here and abroad.

Sincerely yours,

Joel L. Lebowitz
Committee on Human Rights of Mathematicians
American Mathematical Society
Fellow, AAAS

 
 
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