Activity Listings
- Flyer for O.M. Stewart Lecture at the University of Missouri with LP speaking on “The Structure of Proteins.” [Filed under LP Speeches: (Speeches by Linus Pauling, 1952), Box 1952s, Folder 1952s.6]
- Letter from LP [Signed in his absence by Beatrice Wulf] to Alden H. Emery, American Chemical Society, RE: Writes that he is sorry to say he did not find anyone who can lecture on chemistry in Spanish and is interested in the position. [Letter from Carter to Emery, February 18, 1952] [Box 14.006, Folder 6.4]
- Letter from LP [signed in his absence by BW] to Pres. Samuel D. Marble of Wilmington College RE: writes in response to Pres. Marble's letter of enquiry answers questions about his stance on and opinions about atomic bombs and war. [Letter from Pres. Marble to LP February 5, 1952] [Filed under M: Correspondence 1952, Box #256, Folder #3]
- Letter from LP [signed in his absence by Beatrice Wulf] to the Gentlemen of Hertz Drivurself Stations RE: asks that they return a $25 deposit he made for damage to a car door, as it has been cleared through insurance. [Note in pencil on top right of letter: "LP.- Do you want to write again -or want me to? BW"] [car rental receipt is also included with LP's letter.] [note from Mrs. Frank Aydelotte to LP also attached [December 3, 1951] RE: writes that she believes she may have dented LP's rental car when she backed out of her driveway. Insists on paying for any damages]. [Letter from Mr. Frank Aydelotte to Hertz Drivurself Stations, PA cc: LP also included [December 6, 1951] RE: recounts the event of his wife damaging one of their cars and sends insurance information to pay for the damage.] [Filed under H: Correspondence 1952, Box #166, Folder #3]
- Letter from LP to Dr. Oroshnik RE: writes that he has received his letter just as he is about to leave for Europe, so he cannot answer Dr. Oroshnik's question. However, he trusts that Dr. Oroshnik will continue his work on his substances. [Letter from Dr. Oroshnik to LP April 10, 1952] [Filed under O: Correspondence 1952, Box #300, Folder #14]
- Letter from LP to J. Greenspan. [Reply to letter of April 11, 1952] [Filed under LP Peace: Box 4.009, Folder 9.1]
April 16, 1952
Mr. J. Greenspan
575 Ocean Avenue
Brooklyn 26, N.Y.
Dear Mr. Greenspan:
I am pleased to accept nomination as National Vice-President of AAScW for 1952-53.
I have felt, that the distance from here to New York and the many demands on my time made it wise for me not to continue in office, but I am willing to fill out the third year of the three-year sequence, and I appreciate the honor of having been nominated again.
Sincerely yours,
Dictated by Linus Pauling
Signed in his absence:W
- Letter from LP to Mr. Rhett H. Breland RE: responds to Mr. Breland's letter saying that he is not clear about Mr. Breland's difficulty with the principle of conservation of mass. [Letter from Mr. Breland to LP April 9, 1952] [Filed under B: Correspondence 1952, Box #37, Folder #19].
- Letter from the Executive Secretary of Gates and Crellin Laboratories to Dr. William F. Loranger RE: writes that LP has asked her to let him know that he has been busy preparing to leave Pasadena for a trip that he has not had a chance to answer his letter. If he can do it later he will. [Letter from Dr. Loranger to LP April 4, 1952, letter of response from Dr. Loranger to the Executive Secretary of Gates and Crellin April 16, 1952, note written on and sent back on original letter from Beatrice Wulf to Dr. William F. Loranger].
- Note from Dr. William F. Loranger [written on the original letter from BW to Dr. Loranger] to Beatrice Wulf RE: writes that it is not necessary for LP to write at a later date. They received enough letters from other people. [Letter from Beatrice Wulf to Dr. Loranger April 16, 1952, letter from LP to Dr. Loranger July 1, 1952].
- Pauling Scrapbook: flyer RE: LP speaks on the structure of proteins at the U. of Missouri Dept. of Physics for an O. M. Stewart Lecture. [Filed under LP Biographical: Box 6.006, Folder 6.23]
- Speech by LP on The Structure of Proteins, O.M. Stewart Lecture, Department of Physics, University of Missouri. [Filed under LP Speeches: 1952s.6]
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