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Spencer Heath Archive

Item 1600

Carbon of a letter from Heath to Howard 0. Stearns, Physics Department, Simmons College, Boston, Massachusetts.

August 24, 1956

 

 

Dear Dr. Stearns:

     It was pleasant to make your acquaintance and that of Mrs. Stearns at the recent Gravity Day Conference.

     I would have been glad to talk further with you concerning the methods of physical science as a possible methodology for understanding the processes that are normal to the functioning free-enterprise society. I am firmly convinced that the methods of the physical sciences, the more they are understood, the more they become applicable for a like rational understanding of the social field.

     Thinking you might be interested, I am sending you a spare copy of some prefatory material included in a book-length report, now on the presses at Yale, of my research and investigations in this field. I also include with my compliments a brochure on the extension of normal real estate administration as an alternative to local political administration.

     Thanking you for your courtesies in the matter of transportation and otherwise, I remain

                        Sincerely yours,

 

SH/m

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Metadata

Title Correspondence - 1600
Collection Name Spencer Heath Archive
Series Correspondence
Box number 11:1500-1710
Document number 1600
Date / Year 1956-08-24
Authors / Creators / Correspondents Howard O. Stearns
Description Carbon of a letter from Heath to Howard 0. Stearns, Physics Department, Simmons College, Boston, Massachusetts
Keywords Science