Activity Listings
- Article: "9,235 scientists sign appeal to end nuclear tests," Local 6 (ILWU) Bulletin, March 12, 1958. [Filed under LP Biographical: (LP Scrapbooks, 1956-1960), Box #6.007, Folder #7.95]
- Check from AHP to American Foundation for the Blind for $10.00. [Filed under LP Biographical: (Business and Financial: Bank Statements and Canceled Checks, December 1957-December 1959), Box #4.025, Folder #25.1] [Also filed under LP Biographical: (Business and Financial: Check Registers, 1957-1962), Box #4.076, Folder #76.2]
- Check from AHP to Canadian Far East Newsletter for $9.15. [Filed under LP Biographical: (Business and Financial: Bank Statements and Canceled Checks, December 1957-December 1959), Box #4.025, Folder #25.1] [Also filed under LP Biographical: (Business and Financial: Check Registers, 1957-1962), Box #4.076, Folder #76.2]
- Check from AHP to Frenchie for $40.00. [Filed under LP Biographical: (Business and Financial: Bank Statements and Canceled Checks, December 1957-December 1959), Box #4.025, Folder #25.1]
- Check from AHP to Helene Bourhis for $15.00. [Filed under LP Biographical: (Business and Financial: Bank Statements and Canceled Checks, December 1957-December 1959), Box #4.025, Folder #25.1]
- Check from AHP to Pacific Telephone and Telegraph for $35.72. [Filed under LP Biographical: (Business and Financial: Bank Statements and Canceled Checks, December 1957-December 1959), Box #4.025, Folder #25.1] [Also filed under LP Biographical: (Business and Financial: Check Registers, 1957-1962), Box #4.076, Folder #76.2]
- Letter from Cyrus S. Eaton, Chesapeake and Ohio Railway Company, to LP. RE: Informs him that he has asked the opinion of a man from Washington. Is keeping him anonymous, but encloses the letter. Has also sought the advice of two other friends. [Filed under LP Correspondence: (Eaton, Cyrus & Anne) #106.2]
- Letter from D. Protitch Under Secretary for Political and Security Council Affairs tp LP, RE: Protitch would like to acknowledge the receipt of LP's letter. However, the signatures of the Hungarian scientists mentioned in the letter have yet to be received by the United Nations. [Filed under LP Peace: (An Appeal by Scientists to the Governments and People of the World, 1957-1959), Box #5.002, Folder #2.1]
- Letter from David Lawrence, to LP. RE: Responds to LP's complaints about the February 26 dispatch. Would like to have more information regarding the petition. Will wait to write another article on the topic after he receives LP's response. [Filed under LP Correspondence: (U.S. News and World Report, 1958) #420.6]
- Letter from Fr. Heine, to LP. RE: Thanks him for sending a copy of the letter and petition. Requests a full list of the signers of the petition. [Filed under LP Correspondence: (H: Correspondence, 1958) #167.3]
- Letter from Henry Allen Moe, John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation to LP RE: Moe sends two small groups, Extra Chemistry and Extra Biochemistry and asks LP for his opinions. [Letter from LP to Moe March 21, 1958] [Filed under LP Science: (John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation, 1935-1975), Box #14.015, Folder #15.6]
- Letter from Herbert Jehle, University of Nebraska, to LP. RE: Thanks him for his letter. Presents one of the more popular arguments held against them. Gives his opinion of it. [Filed under LP Correspondence: (Jehle, Herbert) #189.3]
- Letter from Herbert Jehle, University of Nebraska, to Senator H. H. Humphrey. RE: Gives his opinion of the "secret" nuclear tests and what the inspection team should look like. [Filed under LP Correspondence: (Jehle, Herbert) #189.3]
- Letter from J. E. H. Hancock, Reed College, to LP. RE: Asks if it would be possible to get a computer to do some calculations. [Filed under LP Correspondence: (H: Correspondence, 1958) #167.3]
- Letter from James F. Crow to LP RE: Encloses two reprints that give the basis of the estimates that he presented at the Subcommittee Hearings last year. Gives LP all the details of how he reached his estimates. Also mentions that the local TV station carried LP's debate with Teller. [Letter from LP to Crow March 5, 1958, Letter from LP to Crow March 20, 1958] [Filed under LP Manuscripts of Articles: 1958a2.7]
- Letter from James F. Crow, University of Wisconsin, to LP. RE: Encloses reprints of the estimates he presented at the Subcommittee Hearings. [Filed under LP Correspondence: (C: Correspondence, 1958) #75.1]
- Letter from Jan Maddox, Research Information Director, American Cancer Society, to LP RE: Thanks LP for agreeing to participate in the American Cancer Society Research Tour, and sends the tour agenda, roster, and schedule. [Letter from Jan Maddox to LP April 1, 1958] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (American Cancer Society), #9.6]
- Letter from John Lindhurst, to LP. RE: Accuses LP of having phony concern over the testing done by the US and England. Encloses an article. [Filed under LP Correspondence: (L: Correspondence, 1958), #231.4]
- Letter from John M. Cleveland, University of Colorado, to LP. RE: Hopes he is able to accept an invitation to participate in the Summer Science Lecture Series. [Filed under LP Correspondence: (C: Correspondence, 1958) #75.1]
- Letter from LP to Bill Lee, The Chico Enterprise-Record, RE: Encloses a copy of his letter that he sent to the Sacramento paper that answers the specifics of LP's petition, as Lee requested. Asks Lee to give him anything he publishes about the matter. [Letter from Lee to LP February 28, 1958, letter from LP to The Editor March 28, 1958] [Filed under LP Manuscripts of Articles: 1958a.10]
- Letter from LP to J. L. Rosenberg, The Sacramento Union, RE: Explains that he just read an article entitled "Who Paid the Bill?" in The Sacramento Union for February 10, 1958. Encloses a letter to the editor and hopes that he will publish it and send him a copy of the issue. Also mentions that he wishes his letter to be published in full, not in part. [Letter from LP to The Editor March 12, 1958] [Filed under LP Manuscripts of Articles: 1958a.9]
- Letter from LP to James Dorais. RE: Encloses a letter sent to the editor of the Sacramento paper expressing his feelings on the issue. Asks if he could use it in an issue of the California Feature Service. [Filed under LP Correspondence: (D: Correspondence, 1958) #98.23]
- Letter from LP to Jonathan Rice, KQED, RE: Writes that he is disappointed to see that the pamphlet on the debate was priced at $.50 and that it is much higher than he hoped. Reminds Rice that he gave his permission to sell it for $.20 and that he would have urged them to use another publisher if he had known the price was so high. [Letter from LP to Rice March 11, 1958, Letter from Rice to LP March 13, 1958] [Filed under LP Manuscripts of Articles: 1958a.7]
- Letter from LP to Professor D.P. Craig, Chemistry Dept., University College London, RE: Apologizes for the delay in answering Craig's letters. Has managed to arrange it so that he will be able to participate in the Symposium; sent a telegram to Craig today to that effect. Suggests the title "Kekule and the Chemical Bond." [Telegram from LP to D.P. Craig March 12, 1958, Letter from D.P. Craig to LP March 13, 1958] [Filed under LP Speeches: 1958s2.4]
- Letter from LP to Robert D. Vold, University of Southern California. RE: Thinks his file is astounding and that he did a fine job. [Filed under LP Correspondence: (V: Correspondence, 1958) #427.18]
- Letter from LP to the Editor of The Sacramento Union RE: Writes that he just read the editorial of February 10 about how he managed to gather the signatures of more than 9000 scientists in 44 countries. Explains that no organization was involved and most of the work was done himself, with the help of a few other professors and a part-time secretary. Notes that he paid for the entire thing, which was about $250. [Letter from LP to J. L. Rosenberg March 12, 1958] [Filed under LP Manuscripts of Articles: 1958a.9]
- Letter from M. Demerec to LP, RE: Demerec is enclosing a copy of an abstract of a paper which he intends to give at the Academy meeting in April. The abstract summarizes the work that is being done on the effects of low doses of x-rays and the induction of mutations. [Filed under LP Peace: (An Appeal by Scientists to the Governments and People of the World, 1957-1959), Box #5.002, Folder #2.1]
- Letter from Ruth Hunt, Managing Editor, The American Peoples Encyclopedia, to LP RE: States that they can hold space for LP's short discussion for some time, hopefully giving him ample time to write it. States the Dr. Hildebrand will sent LP a copy of his article. [Letter from LP to Miss Ruth Hunt March 7, 1958] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (A: Correspondence, 1958), #13.1]
- Letter from S. J. Singer, Yale University, to LP. [Filed under LP Correspondence: (S: Correspondence, 1958) #380.2]
DEPARTMENT OF CHEMISTRY
YALE UNIVERSITY NEW HAVEN,
CONNECTICUT
STERLING CHEMISTRY LABORATORY 225
PROSPECT STREET
12 March 1958
Dr. Linus Pauling
Department of Chemistry
California Institute of Technology
Pasadena 4, California
Dear Linus:
Harvey Itano and I have been collaborating recently on some further studies with normal and sickle hemoglobins, concerning their dissociation and association in acid solutions. We find that mixtures of A, S, and C hemoglobins, dissociated and then re-associated, form no electrophoretically distinct hybrids. We thought that you would be interested in these results and are enclosing a manuscript which we are about to submit to Proc. Nat. Acad. Sci. [handwritten: "to WAS 2/31/58"]
Both Harvey and I are planning to attend the San Francisco A.C.S. meeting next month, and Ruth and I hope to spend a little time with her folks in Sierra Madre before the meeting. I will drop in then and visit.
We are all very excited by the density gradient sedimentation studies, which are certainly beautiful. Frank Stahl visited Yale a few weeks ago, and we had a stimulating time.
With best regards, and looking forward to seeing you
Sincerely,
S. J. Singer
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Enclosure
- Letter from United States Department of Agriculture Forest Service to LP, RE: approval of LP's application for permit to have 5 head of preference cattle on the Salmon Creek Allotment for personal convenience. Permit will be valid from 4/1/58 to 3/31/59. [Filed under LP Biographical: (Deer Flat Ranch: Correspondence, 1957-1995), Box #4.047, Folder #47.1]
- Letter from W. F. Libby, Atomic Energy Commission, to LP. RE: Informs him that they are preparing answers to his questions. [Filed under LP Correspondence: (Libby, W. F.) #217.2]
- Letter from W.H Freeman and Company Publishers to Roger Hayward, cc: LP RE: Writes that Hayward may do some figures for LP's book as a rebuttal to the Life article. Admits that Hayward's contract does not allow for it, but is anxious for LP to do as effective a job as possible and some figures may help. [Filed under LP Books: 1958b3.1]
- Telegram from David Lawrence, to LP. RE: Informs him that a reply to his letter was airmailed today. [Filed under LP Correspondence: (U.S. News and World Report, 1958) #420.6]
- Telegram from LP to David Lawrence. RE: Asks him to respond to his telephone call and letter about the misrepresentation. [Filed under LP Correspondence: (U.S. News and World Report, 1958) #420.6]
- Telegram from LP to Professor D.P. Craig, Chemistry Dept., University College London, RE: Accepts invitation to delivered the opening lecture of the Kekule Symposium. Suggests the title "Kekule and the Chemical Bond." [Telegram from D.P. Craig to LP March 11, 1958, Letter from LP to D.P. Craig March 12, 1958] [Filed under LP Speeches: 1958s2.4]
- Telegram from T.O. Jones to LP RE: Tells LP that the exhibit indicates one type of molecule but that the model received is a different type of molecule. Jones may have difficulty fitting shadow boxes into the limited space and would like advice. [Filed under LP Science: (National Science Foundation: Grants, Exhibits, 1954-1964), Box #14.030, Folder #30.6]
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