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"To improve national and international security, the United States and the Soviet Union should stop the nuclear arms race. Specifically, they should adopt a mutual freeze on the testing, production and deployment of nuclear weapons and of missiles and new aircraft designed primarily to delivery nuclear weapons. This is an essential, verifiable first step toward lessening the risk of nuclear war and reducing the nuclear arsenals."

Proposal For a Mutual U.S./Soviet Nuclear Weapons Freeze

PROMINENT ENDORSERS OF THE FREEZE PROPOSAL INCLUDE:

GEORGE BALL
LEONARD BERNSTEIN
HODDING CARTER
SHIRLEY CHISHOLM
CLARK CLIFFORD
WILLIAM COLBY
PATTI DAVIS
DR. ANNA LOU DEHAVENON
COLLEEN DEWHURST
SALLY FIELD
RANDALL FORSBERG
SEN. J. WILLIAM FULBRIGHT
AVERILL HARRIMAN
CELESTE HOLM
GEORGE KENNAN
BETTY LALL
SOL LINOWITZ
HENRY CABOT LODGE
PAUL NEWMAN
LILLIAN POSES
HAROLD PRINCE
GEORGE RATHJENS
ROBERT REDFORD
MARSHALL SHULMAN
MERYL STREEP
PAUL WARNKE



You are cordially invited 
to the home and the studios of 
Robert Rauschenberg
to welcome his Special Guest
The Honorable
Alan Cranston, U.S. Senator
Tuesday, the twenty-second of May, 1984
Six to eight in the evening
381 Lafayette Street
at East Third Street
New York City

For the benefit of
Nuclear Weapons Freeze Campaign
Downstate New York Nuclear Weapons Freeze Campaign
Nuclear Weapons Education Fund
Downstate New York Nuclear Education Fund

R.S.V.P