Activity Listings
- Letter from Dr. G. M. Kosolapoff of Alabama Polytechnic Institute, to LP RE: thanks LP for the letter of response to his February 7, 1952 letter. Requests reprints of Dr. Donahue's paper that LP mentioned. Goes on to restate the question from his last letter since he does not feel LP understood what he was getting at regarding carboxylic acid molecules and their bonds. [Letter from LP to Dr. Kosolapoff January 31, 1952, February 21, 1952] [Filed under K: Correspondence 1952, Box #200, Folder #17]
- Letter from Mr. J.H. Van Vleck and R. M. Bozorth of Bell Telephone Laboratories to LP RE: Invite LP to attend a Symposium on Magnetism help at the U of Maryland and sponsored by the Office of Naval Research. [Letter of response from LP to J. Van Vleck and R. Bozorth, February 20, 1952] [Filed under B: Correspondence 1952, Box #37, Folder #19]
- Letter from Prof. W. H. Rodebush of the University of Illinois to LP RE: in response to LP's letter, writes that he felt in the middle of the situation between LP, himself and Dr. Claussen, involving a co-authorship misunderstanding, however, he is happy with any settlement that does not reflect upon Dr. Claussen's integrity. [Letter from LP to Prof. Rodebush February 9, 1952] [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #335, Folder #6: File (Rodebush, Worth H.)].
- Letter from Ruth B. Shipley, Chief, Passport Division, Department of State, to LP. [In reply to January 24, 1952 letter from LP to Shipley]. [Filed under LP Biographical: Box 2.002, Folder 2.5]
DEPARTMENT OF STATE
WASHINGTON
Feb 14 1952
In reply refer to
F130-Pauling, Linus Carl
Dr. Linus Carl Pauling,
3500 Fairpoint Street,
Pasadena 8, California.
My dear Dr. Pauling:
In reply to your letter of January 24, 1952, you are informed that your request for a passport has been carefully considered by the Department. However, a passport of this Government is not being issued to you since the Department is of the opinion that your proposed travel would not be in the best interests of the United States.
The passport fee of $9.00 which accompanied the application which you executed on October 17, 1951 will be returned to you at a later date.
Sincerely yours,
R. B. Shipley, Chief,
Passport Division
- Manuscript Notes for LP’s speech to the student body of the University of British Columbia. LP discusses the importance of science in the modern world and the relationship between science and aspects of everyday life. [Filed under LP Speeches: (Speeches by Linus Pauling, 1952), Box 1952s, Folder 1952s.5]
- Pauling Scrapbook: The Vancouver Daily Province article entitled "Noted Scientist Visits, He Seeks Plasma Substitute." RE: Notes LP's speech given in the Hotel Vancouver as UBC's 1952 Canadian Club speaker about the discovery of a new plasma substitute. [Filed under LP Biographical: Box 6.006, Folder 6.22]
- Speeches by LP on The Place of Science in the Modern World and Metals, the Canadian Club, and the University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada. [Filed under LP Speeches: 1952s.5]
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