Activity Listings
- Letter from G. N. Ramachandran, University of Madras, to LP. RE: Invites him to present a paper at the symposium. [Filed under LP Correspondence, (Ramachandran, G. N.) #326.4]
- Letter from Herbert Biberman to LP and AHP RE: Feels that writing him on Independence day is not a good day to share his gratitude because the should be remembering the establishment of their heritage of freedom in independence, rather than battling for its preservation. Feels Americans owe an apology for insensitivity and arrogance that continues to be his burden. [Letter from LP to Biberman July 7, 1960] [Filed under LP Biographical: (Correspondence re: Senate Internal Security Subcommittee, 1960), Box #2.018, Folder #18.1]
- Letter from Leslie Hoffman to LP RE: Encloses a copy of the letter sent to Senator Thomas Dodd. Admires his stand and shares gratitude for his efforts. [Filed under LP Biographical: (Correspondence re: Senate Internal Security Subcommittee, 1960), Box #2.019, Folder #19.1]
- Letter from Lyle G. Saxton, to LP. RE: Writes about his theoretical work. Asks for LP to consider it. [Filed under LP Correspondence: (S: Correspondence, 1960) #381.1]
- Letter from Miss Mary E. Drieier RE: Discusses her disgust at the actions of the government toward LP. Informs she has written her Senator, who she describes as the worst of them all. Encloses a check to help along with the costs of LP's trials. [Letter from LP to Drieier July 13, 1960] [Filed under LP Science: (Correspondence re: Senate Internal Security Subcommittee, 1960-1982), Box #2.017, Folder #17.3]
- Letter from Peter Pauling to LP and AHP. [Filed under LP Biographical: Family Correspondence: Peter Jeffress Pauling, 1960-1974: Box #5.044, Folder #44.1]
4 July 1960
Dear Parents,
Many thanks for your letters. I look forward to seeing you soon.
I am going to Geneva tomorrow for a short visit with the siblings. I am going with Thomas.
I may not be back in London in time for your arrival in which case you must make your own way (by airport bus and taxi) to the hotel. Julia and Sarah will be at home however. BAYswater 8568 is our telephone number.
Professor Sir Christopher Ingold has kindly offered to lend you a London D. Sc. gown for the formal opening. he will wear his Bologna gown.
I shall be pleased to see you.
love from
Peter
- Magazine Article: "Deadline for Dr. Pauling", Newsweek, July 4, 1960. [Filed under LP Biographical: (LP Scrapbooks, 1956-1960), Box #6.007, Folder #7.678]
- Magazine Article: "He Believes...", Time, July 4, 1960. [Filed under LP Biographical: (LP Scrapbooks, 1956-1960), Box #6.007, Folder #7.675 and LP Newspaper Clippings: 1960n.20]
- Magazine Clipping: "He Believes...", Time, July 4, 1960. [Filed Under LP Biographical: (Articles and Newspaper Clippings re: Senate Internal Security Subcommittee, 1958-1960), Box #2.022, Folder #22.23]
- Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Summons Indicated Witch-Hunt Against Peace", by Robert E. Light. National Guardian. July 4, 1960. [LP Biographical: (Mounted Newspaper Clippings and Correspondence re: Senate Internal Security Subcommittee, 1960-1961), Box #2.021, Folder #21.38]
- Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Summons Indicates Witch Hunt Against Peace", National Guardian, New York City, New York, July 4, 1960. [Filed Under LP Biographical: (Articles and Newspaper Clippings re: Senate Internal Security Subcommittee, 1958-1960), Box #2.022, Folder #22.24]
- Note from D.V. Gokhale to LP RE: Sends greetings from India. Asks for God to bless him. Shares that his children pray for the health, welfare, and success of the children of the U.S.A. [Filed under LP Biographical: (Correspondence re: Senate Internal Security Subcommittee, 1960), Box #2.018, Folder #18.1]
- Note from Dr. Fern Wood Mitchell to LP RE: Admires the stand he has taken before the Senate Internal Security Subcommittee. Offers his support. Encloses a copy of an editorial from the Washington Post. [Filed under LP Biographical: (Correspondence re: Senate Internal Security Subcommittee, 1960), Box #2.018, Folder #18.1]
- Note to Self, Handwritten by LP, RE: LP writes that Eleanor Abowitz told AHP and LP that Harold Ickes was paid $50,000 per year by the Natl. Ind. Citizens Com. Of the Arts Sciences and Professions and that James Roosevelt was paid $25,000 per year by the Hollywood Ind. Cit. Of A.S.P. [Filed under LP Safe: Drawer #2, Folder #2.039]
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