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AMERICAN PSYCHOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION

August 24, 1999

Dr. Richard Nicholson, Executive Officer
American Association for the Advancement of Science
1200 New York Avenue, N.W.
Washington, D.C. 20005

Dear Dr. Nicholson:

On behalf of Ray Fowler, I am pleased to inform you that the Council of Representatives of the American Psychological Association enthusiastically endorsed the AAAS resolution, The Universality of Science and Freedom in the Conduct of Science. The Council vote occurred at the 107 th Annual Convention of APA in Boston, MA on Sunday, August 22, 1999.

Thank you very much for alerting us to this important issue. We are delighted to join with you in promoting the ideals expressed in the resolution.

With best regards,

Sincerely,

Richard McCarty
Executive Director for Science

cc: Raymond D. Fowler
Judy Strassburger
Mark Frankel

 
 
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