Activity Listings
- Hotel bill: Hotel Edmond Meany, Seattle [Filed under LP Travel: Box #1.002, Folder 2.4]
- Itinerary [handwritten]: Northwest tour, Alice Franklin Bryant [Filed under LP Travel: Box #1.002, Folder 2.4]
- Itinerary: LP in Seattle. Noon luncheon with the Metropolitan Young Men's Democratic Club; 3 PM TV interview filmed with Dr. Linden A Mander at University of Washington; 7:30 PM First Baptist Church [Filed under LP Travel: Box #1.002, Folder 2.4]
- Letter from Bert R. Graf, Personnel Department, University of California, to LP. RE: Requests his opinion on Theodore Einwohner. [Filed under LP Correspondence: (E: Correspondence) #112.24]
- Letter from David Reiss, Morningside High School, to LP. RE: Invites him to be the speaker at a teacher's institute meeting. [Filed under LP Correspondence: (M: Correspondence, 1958) #257.3]
- Letter from Dr. Minos D. Generales, Director, Institute of World Affairs, San Diego State College, to LP RE: Confirms their phone conversation yesterday regarding LP's address at the Institute of World Affairs on August 22 at 8:15 PM. The general theme of the 16th annual symposium is "Disarmament and National Security." Suggests that LP prepare for a one-hour talk with time afterwards for questions and discussion. Would like to propose a panel to comment on the topic following LP's address. [Letter from Minos D. Generales to LP August 1, 1958] [Filed under LP Speeches: 1958s2.2]
- Letter from Dr. Salvador Aceves in recommendation of Dr. Carlos Esteban Biro RE: Describes Dr. Biro as an excellent candidate for the fellowship from the Foundation, taking into account his capacity and preparation. [Filed under LP Science: (Helen Hay Whitney Foundation-Scientific Advisory Committee: Postdoctoral Biomedical Research Fellowship Applicants, 1958), Box #15.006, Folder #6.2]
- Letter from Holland Roberts, Academic Freedom Committee, to Dodd, Mead and Company, RE: Asks if they can send him a hundred leaflets or other announcements about No More War! and congratulates them for publishing such an important book. [Filed under LP Books: 1958b3.1]
- Letter from Holland Roberts, Academic Freedom Committee, to LP RE: Writes that humanity is indebted to LP for writing No More War! and encloses a copy of a letter to the publishers. Explains that he was elected to the Bureau of the World Peace Council and hopes to press LP's proposal for a great Peace Research Division within the United Nations. [Filed under LP Books: 1958b3.1]
- Letter from James J. McCarthy, International Institute of Toledo, to LP. RE: Invites him to come speak in Toledo [Filed under LP Correspondence: (M: Correspondence, 1958) #257.3]
- Letter from LP to Peter Pauling. [Filed under LP Biographical: Box #5.043, Folder #43.2]
30 July 1958
Dear Peter:
Mommie and I have been pleased to hear about your experiences in Spain.
We had a pleasant 10 days at the ranch. I managed to get a couple of chapters of the Nature of the Chemical Bond revised. Now I am half through the job but it is clear that I shall not be able to finish it this summer, and shall have to postpone the date for submitting the manuscript until about the end of the calendar year.
Tomorrow (25 July) we are going to Spokane, where we shall see Aunt Elisabeth. I am giving a talk in the Unitarian church there, and then we go to Seattle, Tacoma, and Portland, where I am to give similar talks. After we get back I think we shall be able to spend another week or so at the ranch, and then take off for Europe.
I have just received an invitation from Lowdin to take part in a special meeting in connection with his International Summer School in Quantum Chemistry. It will be in Valadalen, 25 to 30 August. I have accepted, in part because I think that it will be of value in connection with the revision of the Nature of the Chemical Bond.
Mamma and I are not sure as to when we will arrive in London. We might come on 31 August, or we might not arrive until 3 September. In either case, I think that you should arrange to hire a car for the month. I believe that we'll be doing enough traveling to justify the expense. It would be all right to have it begin 31 August. Could we take it on the boat to Ireland?
We look forward to being with you.
Love from
Dictated by Linus Pauling
Signed in his absence: w
- Letter from LP to Professor Per-Olov Lowdin, Quantum Chemistry Group, University of Uppsala, Sweden. [Letter from Per-Olov Lowdin to LP July 22, 1958, Letter from Per-Olov Lowdin to LP August 8, 1958] [Filed under LP Speeches: 1958s2.3]
30 July 1958
Prof. Per-Olov Lowdin
Quantum Chemistry Group
University of Uppsala
Rundelsgrand 2 A
Uppsala, Sweden
Dear Lowdin:
I thank you very much for your letter of 22 July, and the invitation to me to take part in the last week of the International Summer School in Quantum Chemistry in Vålådalen.
I have wanted very much to take part in this meeting, but I have had difficulty in getting my plans made for the summer. Now that they are in shape, I am glad to accept your invitation.
My wife and I are scheduled to leave Los Angeles the night of Saturday 23 August, arriving in Stockholm at 7 A.M. on Monday 25 August. The best information that I can get here in Pasadena is that we could leave Stockholm at 8:05 A.M. on Linjeflug 172, arriving at Ostersend at 10:40 A.M. From Ostersend we could take a train at 1:50 P.M. and arrive in Undersaker at 3:46 P.M. Then, I believe, we would have to take a postal bus for the remainder of the way to Vålådalen. If there is some more direct way of reaching Vålådalen from Stockholm, will you please let me know. If the polar flight were later in reaching Stockholm on 25 August, it might not be possible to get to Vålådalen that same day. In any case, I suppose that I would miss your special panel meeting on the first day.
I assume that the conference will last through Saturday 30 August, and that we could proceed to London on Sunday 31 August.
I have been preparing a third edition of my book THE NATURE OF THE CHEMICAL BOND, and have some new considerations to include in the book. These might be suitable to discussion during part of the meeting.
I trust that it will be all right for my wife to come along, and to stay in Vålådalen during the period of the meeting. We can, of course, pay for her lodging during this period.
With best regards, I am
Sincerely yours,
Dictated by Linus Pauling
Signed in his absence:w
- Letter from LP to R.T. Bond, Dodd, Mead & Company, RE: Writes that he made a small change in his travel plans because he decided to attend a meeting on quantum chemistry in Sweden. Explains that he is uncertain whether he could read London early on August 31 and asks him to pass this information along to Golancz. [Filed under LP Books: 1958b3.1]
- Letter from Paul D. Feete, National Academy of Sciences, to LP. RE: Encloses a research proposal from J. L. Hoard. Asks him to assist in appraising its scientific merits. [Filed under LP Correspondence: (Hoard, J. Lynn) #159.10]
- Letter from Wilton Hartzler, Executive Secretary, American Friends Service Committee, to LP RE: After LP arrives in Portland on Sunday, he will stay with Professor Arthur Livermore and his family that night and the next. Hopes that LP will be able to participate in a press conference on Monday. LP will speak at a seminar for science faculty at Reed College at 2 PM. The American Friends Service Committee's public meeting will be held at 8 PM. The subject will be "Fact and Fable of Fallout." [Letter from Wilton Hartzler to LP July 22, 1958, Letter from Wilton Hartzler to LP August 12, 1958] [Filed under LP Speeches: 1958s.27]
- Memo from S.P. Platt, Jr. To Barbara Kamb RE: Explains that the labor cost of inserting a card into each copy of No More War! increases the cost of shipping each book by 1 1/4 cents and the labor cost of putting a return address on each book increases it by 1 cents. Also mentions that on August 1, the postal rates will increase. [Filed under LP Books: 1958b3.1]
- Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling A-test foe, is visitor," Seattle (Washingtion) Times, July 30, 1958. [Filed under LP Biographical: (LP Scrapbooks, 1956-1960), Box #6.007, Folder #7.183]
- Newspaper Clipping: "There are several of us at National Review who know a great deal about the last days of Joe McCarthy...," New York Times, July 30, 1958. [Filed under LP Biographical: (LP Scrapbooks, 1956-1960), Box #6.007, Folder #7.180]
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