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- Flier from World Constitutional Convention “Help Wanted.” [Filed under LP Peace: (Assorted Peace Conferences, 1962-1994), Box #2.011, Folder #11.1]
- Letter from Anne Nicholson to LP RE: Says she hopes to persuade LP to change his mind about speaking at Vassar College because they could really use his point of view vocalized. [Letter from LP to Nicholson May 25, 1962] [Letter from LP to Nicholson June 13, 1962] [Filed under LP Correspondence, V: Correspondence, 1933-1969 Box 427, Folder 427.22]
- Letter from Philip Isely to LP, RE: Isely is enclosing some information for LP about the development of the plan to organize a world constitutional convention. Isely is also inviting LP to attend a meeting in Colorado during July 6,7, and 8th. If LP is not able to attend, Isely hopes that he will submit a letter with his ideas on the meeting and the ides of a world constitutional convention. [Filed under LP Peace: (Assorted Peace Conferences, 1962-1994), Box #2.011, Folder #11.1]
- Letter from Virginia Durr to AHP, RE: Says she is returning AHP’s check as she will be unable to attend the Asilomar conference as she is recovering from foot surgery. Addresses the WILPF and the need to unite the movement for peace with the Negro movement for civil rights. Suggests several Negro women to be contacted to act as representatives at the conference. [Filed under AHP materials re: Women and Peace: (Materials re: Virginia and Clifford Durr), Box#4.003, Folder#3.1]
- List: “Checks deposited to Bank account from CIT in May 1962.” [Filed under LP Biographical: Receipts, 1961-1962: Box #4.060 Folder #60.6]
- Newsletter: “Peace Action in Australia.” [Filed under LP Peace: (Assorted Peace Groups, Na-On), Box #4.013, Folder #13.5]
- Newspaper clipping: “Dr. Pauling’s Telegram and Conduct Insult to President” Seattle Times. [Filed under LP Biographical: Scrapbooks: Box #6.008 Folder #8.274]
- Newspaper clipping: “Moral Courage Vs. Tests” Tacoma. [Filed under LP Biographical: Scrapbooks: Box #6.008 Folder #8.281]
- Pamphlet: “The Story of the World Council of Peace,” World Council of Peace. [Filed under LP Peace: (Assorted Peace Groups, Wo-Yo), Box #4.017, Folder #17.1]
- Postcard from Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, Public Health Service, to LP RE: Acknowledges receipt of the application for a research grant entitled “Molecular Chemistry Applied to Biology and Medicine.” [Filed under LP Science: (United States Public Health Service: (Assorted Grants, 1954-1964), Box #14.042, Folder #42.2]
- Receipt from K. & W. Sheridan for $102.60. [Filed under LP Biographical: Receipts, 1961-1962: Box #4.060 Folder #60.6]
- Reprint: “Comparative Mutagenesis of the Dumpy Locus in Drosophila Melanogaster,” Genetics. [Filed under LP Peace: Materials re: The Biological Effects of Radiation, 1960-1962: Box #7.016, Folder #16.22]
- Telegram from Jerome Davis, to LP. RE: Asks if he could receive the Gandhi Peace Award on November 1. [Telegram from LP May 25, 1962] [Filed under LP Speeches: (Speeches by LP, 1962) Box #1962s Folder #1962s.20]
- Typescript: ‘Linus Pauling in Portland’, by David Hershel Reed. [Filed under LP Speeches: (Speeches by LP, 1962) Box #1962s Folder #1962s.13]
- Check from LP to Ramon Lopez Gallery for $6.50. [Filed under LP Biographical: Bank Statements and Canceled Checks: First Western Bank, January 1962-December 1962: Box # 4.027 Folder #27.1] also [Filed under LP Biographical: Check Registers, 1961-1963: Box #4.077 Folder #77.1]
- Hotel bill: The Biltmore, New York [Filed under LP Travel, Box #1.003, Folder 3.2]
- Itinerary: 10 A.M. [meeting] for News Syndicate?; Krause [Filed under LP Travel, Box #1.003, Folder 3.2]
- Letter from F. M. Cerveny to LP RE: Talks about seeing a picture in a Montreal paper that showed LP picketing in protest of the bomb tests. Thanks LP for acting so courageously and expresses his admiration for LP. [Letter from LP to Cerveny May 9, 1962] [Filed under LP Correspondence, C: Individual Correspondence, 1961-1962 Box 76 Folder 76.2]
- Letter from Francis Hoague, to LP. RE: Recommends him against action against Devin A. Garrity because it would be hard to prove any damages. [Filed under LP Biographical: Correspondence: Devin A. Garrity, 1962: Box #3.057 Folder # 57.10]
- Letter from George W. Corner to LP RE: Reports to LP that the symposium on The Present Status of the Radiation Hazard took place and that he, Moe, and Fenn all agreed that nothing was said that LP would wish to rebut. Offer to send LP the transcripts but believes it would be a waste of LP’s time. [Unsent letter from LP to Corner May 14, 1962 and Sent Letter from LP to Corner May 18, 1962] [Filed under LP Science: (American Philosophical society, 1936-1963, 1989, 1991), Box #14.011, Folder #11.2]
- Letter from Hal D. Caywood to LP RE: Explains that the Santa Barbara County Schools are trying to put together a teaching kit on American values and ideals. Asks LP to answer 3 questions to put into the kit. [Filed under LP Correspondence, C: Correspondence 1961-1962 Box 76, Folder 76.2]
- Letter from LP to Alvins for $10.87. [Filed under LP Biographical: Bank Statements and Canceled Checks: First Western Bank, January 1962-December 1962: Box # 4.027 Folder #27.1]
- Letter from Loren R. Graham to LP RE: Encloses a copy of an article he wrote on the theory of resonance controversy in the Soviet Union. Asks if LP might be able to comment on it. [Letter from LP to Graham May 17, 1962] [Filed under LP Correspondence, G: Correspondence 1962-1965 Box 142, Folder 142.1]
- Letter from Mrs. Carl E. Nielsen to LP and AHP RE: Tells LP about a peace march they held in Columbus on April 21. Encloses clippings on the peace march and of LP’s visit to Ohio. Talks about a dinner that is being held by AAUN and SANE at which Lord John Boyd is talking. Expresses hope that AHP is feeling better. [Letter from LP to Nielsen May 23, 1962] [Filed under LP Correspondence, N: Correspondence 1957-1964 Box 288, Folder 288.6]
- Letter from Thomas L. Danielsen to LP RE: Says he has recently become interested in the somatic and genetic effects of radiation on organisms. Asks if LP might be able to send any references pertaining to the subject. [Letter from LP to Danielsen May 23, 1962] [Filed under LP Correspondence, D: Individual Correspondence, 1960-1966 Box 99 Folder 99.3]
- Newspaper clipping: “A Prize Date with JFK” New York Post. [Filed under LP Biographical: Scrapbooks: Box #6.008 Folder #8.289]
- Newspaper clipping: “Charge Dr. Pauling Pro-Red” LA Herald- Examiner. [Filed under LP Biographical: Scrapbooks: Box #6.008 Folder #8.260]
- Newspaper clipping: “Science in the White House” New York Times. [Filed under LP Biographical: Scrapbooks: Box #6.008 Folder #8.270]
- Newspaper clipping: “The Intelligence Gap” New York Post. [Filed under LP Biographical: Scrapbooks: Box #6.008 Folder #8.272]
- Reprint: “Effect of Anharmonic Vibrations on the Bond Lengths of Polyatomic Molecules. I. Model of Force Field and Application to Water” Kozo Kuchitsu and L. S. Bartell, Iowa State University. From Journal of Chemical Physics, Vol. 36, No. 9. [Filed under LP Books: Unpb7.1]
- Reprint: “Effect of Anharmonic Vibrations on the Bond Lengths of Polyatomic Molecules. II. Cubic Constants and Equilibrium Bond Lengths of Methane” Kozo Kuchitsu and L. S. Bartell, Iowa State University. From Journal of Chemical Physics, Vol. 36, No. 9. [Filed under LP Books: Unpb7.1]
- Reprint: “Metastable Hydrogen Molecules. II. Fine Structure of Parahydrogen” William Lichten. From The Physical Review, Vol. 126, No. 3, 1020-1027. [Filed under LP Books: Unpb7.1]
- Hotel bill: The Biltmore, New York [Filed under LP Travel, Box #1.003, Folder 3.2]
- Letter from Ann Hoffman to LP RE: Hoffman suggests that top scientists create a short booklet to highlight the health effects of continued nuclear testing. [Letter from LP to Hoffman May 8, 1962] [Filed under LP Peace: Materials re: Fallout and Radiation Shelters, and Civil Defense, 1962-1965: Box #7.008, Folder #8.10]
- Letter from Kevin Langdon, Sharon Kessey, V. Korosy, Allen Schaaf, and Suzanne LeCount to LP RE: Tells LP that Dr. Teller will be speaking at the College of Marin on May 22. Says they are concerned about the effects of students only seeing one side of the matter. Asks if LP could speak at the College of Marin in the few days after Teller’s speech or recommend someone that could speak. [Letter from LP to Langdon, et al. May 14, 1962] [Filed under LP Correspondence, M: Correspondence 1962-1964 Box 259, Folder 259.1]
- Letter from Marian Emil Spalinski to LP RE: Tells LP that the Permanent Delegate of Poland to the United Nations, Ambassador Bohdan Lewandowski, is making his first visit to California and will be in Los Angeles from May 11 to 14. Says the Lewandowski would like to meet LP during his visit and will give LP a call when he gets into California. [Filed under LP Correspondence, S: Correspondence, 1962-1963 Box 382 Folder 382.1]
- Letter from Maxwell B. Colton to LP RE: Encloses a paper that LP may find interesting. [Letter from LP to Colton May 17, 1962] [Filed under LP Correspondence, C: Individual Correspondence, 1961-1962 Box 76 Folder 76.2]
- Letter from Nancy Fuhrman to Denise A. Zoolalian RE: Updates Zoolalian on AHP and LP’s refund claims, saying that they are waiting to receive a reply from Aeroflot before they can process the claim. [Filed under LP Correspondence, S: Correspondence, 1962-1963 Box 382 Folder 382.1]
- Letter from Ruth Rosenwald to LP RE: Asks how the press and the President responded to LP’s participation in the demonstration before the White House. Lists suggestions and questions related to the campaign against nuclear testing. [Letter from Rosenwald to LP April 24, 1962] [Letter from LP to Rosenwald May 14, 1962] [Filed under LP Correspondence, R: Individual Correspondence (Rosbaud - Rundle) Box 336 Folder 336.3]
- Telegram from John Golden to LP RE: Tells him that Dr. Teller refused to debate, but they will try to find a suitable opponent for LP to debate. Asks if they could have a rain check for October if one can’t be found. [Telegram from Golden to LP April 28, 1962] [Filed under LP Correspondence, G: Correspondence 1962-1965 Box 142, Folder 142.1]
- Check from LP to Biltmore Hotel for $63.36. [Filed under LP Biographical: Bank Statements and Canceled Checks: First Western Bank, January 1962-December 1962: Box # 4.027 Folder #27.1]
- Itinerary [handwritten]: leave New York at 4:15 PM, arrive in Portland, Oregon at 8:05 PM [Filed under LP Travel, Box #1.003, Folder 3.2]
- Itinerary: LP leaves New York at 4:15 PM, arrive in Portland, Oregon at 8:05 PM [AHP goes to Philadelphia] [Filed under LP Travel, Box #1.003, Folder 3.2]
- Letter from Alain Whitman to LP RE: Encloses a copy of a letter asking for LP’s advice and opinion about setting up a world peace organization. Describes his vision for the peace organization. Apologizes for sending LP a photo-copied letter and expresses his desire that LP see the letter as personal. [Letter from LP to Whitman May 14, 1962] [Filed under LP Correspondence, W: Individual Correspondence, 1960-1962 Box 445 Folder 445.3]
- Letter from Diane Pearlstein to LP RE: Tells LP about all the petitions she sees as ads supported by many groups. Says that she has stopped trying to sign all of them and LP symbolizes why even though she endorses his condemnation of nuclear testing. Talks about her views on the U.S.’s obsession with war, saying that it is us who are promoting war while the Soviet Union is promoting peace. Tells LP she feels it would have been better if he had not left the picket lines to attend the dinner at the White House. [Letter from LP to Pearlstein May 8, 1962] [Filed under LP Correspondence, P: Correspondence, 1960-1963 314, Folder 314.3]
- Letter from Francis Hoague, MacDonald, Hoague & Bayless, to LP. RE: Encloses a check for $11,409.39. Encloses a photostat of the check. Hopes to go to trial with one of the other two actions that LP has. Asks him how he should return the materials. Will try to get as much publicity as possible for the dismissal of the action. [Filed under LP Biographical: Correspondence, Note to Self re: Pauling v. Bellingham Publishing Company, 1960-1963, 1965, 1978: Box # 3.001 Folder #1.8]
- Letter from James L. Opray to LP RE: Asks if LP has seen the book Communist Deception by a former member of the communist party. [Letter from LP to Opray May 26, 1962] [Filed under LP Correspondence, O: Correspondence 1937-1965 Box 300, Folder 300.24]
- Letter from Jose Maria Borrero Monje to LP RE: Written in Spanish. Tells LP about a plan to build a public library in a poor district in hopes of elevating its cultural level. Asks if LP would contribute to this cause. [Filed under LP Correspondence, M: Correspondence 1962-1964 Box 259, Folder 259.1]
- Letter from Norman Thomas to LP, RE: Thomas is creating a petition requesting the Soviet government to abandon capital punishment for economic crimes. Thomas hopes that LP will be a signer of this petition and notes that he is also asking Cyrus Eaton, Eugene Rostow, Henry Steele Commager, Martin Luther King, Lewis Gannett and William Ernest Hocking for their signatures. The petition campaign will be handled from the office of the Workers Defense League, an organization which Thomas has been involved with for a long time. [Letter from LP May 11, 1962] [Filed under LP Peace: (Assorted Peace Appeals, 1940-1970), Box #6.007, Folder #7.15]
- Letter from Thomas L. Perry to Mrs. Ruth Watson RE: Explains that LP is out of town for another week, so he is responding to Watson’s letter. Says he is sorry to hear about her illness and hopes that things turn out better than her doctors predict, but that he does not see how LP would be able to advise her about her disease. Suggests that she look into receiving medical care from the Washington University School of Medicine. [Filed under LP Correspondence, W: Individual Correspondence, 1960-1962 Box 445 Folder 445.3]
- Letter from W. Albert Noyes, Jr., Editor of Journal of the American Chemical Society to LP RE: Encloses a manuscript for LP to read. Asks for LP’s comments on the manuscript and his opinion regarding its suitability for publication in the Journal of the American Chemical Society. [Filed under J:Organizational Correspondence (Jo - Jo) Box 191, Folder 191.1]
- Article: “Iodine-131 Dose from Soviet Nuclear Tests,” Science. [Filed under LP Peace: Materials re: Nuclear Fallout; Radiation Hazards, 1962-1963: Box #7.005, Folder #5.3]
- Article: “Red N-Tests 6x Worse, Pauling Says Here” The Oregon Journal. [Filed under LP Biographical: Legal: Box #3.006 Folder #6.19]
- Hotel bill: Doric New Washington Hotel, Seattle [Filed under LP Travel, Box #1.003, Folder 3.2]
- Hotel reservation [AHP]: The Madison, Atlantic City, New Jersey; sharing a room with Carmelita Hinton [Filed under LP Travel, Box #1.003, Folder 3.2]
- Itinerary [handwritten]: The City Club of Portland; 12 Noon “The Need for Disarmament” [Filed under LP Travel, Box #1.003, Folder 3.2]
- Itinerary: morning press conference; 12 Noon, City Club of Portland; Oswego in the afternoon [Filed under LP Travel, Box #1.003, Folder 3.2]
- Letter from Alice Nalibow to LP RE: Tells LP that she has been reading material sent by his secretary for science term paper. Says that she has also read material by Libby and Teller, but after reading LP’s works she felt what they were saying to be almost complete nonsense. Handwritten note on bottom corner, “NYT, WP letters sent.” [Filed under LP Correspondence, N: Correspondence 1957-1964 Box 288, Folder 288.6]
- Letter from Clarence E. Pickett to LP RE: Tells LP about a meeting on May 13 in Honolulu being held by peace groups in Hawaii. Says that he recommended they write to LP and ask to be able to use LP’s name for support. [Filed under LP Correspondence, P: Correspondence, 1960-1963 314, Folder 314.3]
- Letter from Harold Kastner to the Editor, Time Magazine, cc: LP and Congressman Brademas RE: Criticizes Time’s decision to feature Ogle, the head of war weapons development because of his people hating comments and for only mentioning LP in one sentence in the cover story. [Letter from LP to Kastner May 17, 1962] [Filed under LP Correspondence, K: Correspondence 1957-1962 Box 201, Folder 201.6]
- Letter from J. van Overbeek, Shell Development Company, to LP. RE: Invites him to speak at the Shell Development Company while in Modesto to address the Junior College. [Filed under LP Speeches: Speeches by LP, 1963: Box #1963s Folder #1963s.2]
- Letter from Jack Erickson to LP RE: Tells LP that he and his wife have been following LP’s work for peace and would like to work for peace also. Asks for any suggestions LP could recommend for them to get involved. [Letter from LP to Erickson May 8, 1962] [Filed under LP Correspondence, E: Correspondence, 1960-1969 Box 113 Folder 113.3]
- Letter from M. S. Prasad to LP RE: Talks about the peace resolution of the Indian Science Congress Association and his attempt to get an independent organization of Indian Scientists to pursue the matter further. Says he would like to see the constitutions of similar U.S. organizations so that he can draft a constitution and program of study to show interested Indian scientists. [Letter from Prasad to LP January 9, 1962] [Letter from LP to Prasad May 16, 1962] [Filed under LP Correspondence, P: Correspondence, 1960-1963 314, Folder 314.3]
- Letter from Maynard Gertler, Harvest House Limited Publishers, to LP RE: Gertler requests to turn a symposium, that LP was involved with, into a publication. [Letter from LP to Gertler May 8, 1962] [Filed under LP Manuscripts of Articles: (Manuscripts and Typescripts of Articles by LP, 1963), Box #1963a2, Folder #1963a2.12]
- Letter from Romulo Bell Huerta to LP RE: Tells LP about a book he wrote, and asks if LP would like a copy of it, but warns him that the book is in Spanish. [Letter from LP to Huerta May 23, 1962] [Filed under LP Correspondence, H: Correspondence, 1961-1962 Box 168 Folder 168.2]
- Letter from S. N. Bagchi to LP RE: Tells LP that he is teaching at Portland State College while on leave from India. Says that he would like to visit LP’s lab in California. Discusses his interest in electrolytes and x-ray diffraction. [Letter from LP to Bagchi May 14, 1962] [Filed under LP Correspondence, B: Individual Correspondence, 1962-1964 Box 40 Folder 40.1]
- Magazine article: “The Atom” Time. [Filed under LP Biographical: Scrapbooks: Box #6.008 Folder #8.290]
- Memo from Ernest Swift to LP RE: Writes that he recommended the appointment of Dr. Babin under the conditions specified in his memo of April 25. [Filed under LP Biographical: (CIT: Materials re: Teaching and Advising of Graduate Students of Linus Pauling, 1935-1963), Box #1.017, Folder #17.3]
- Newsletter: “The Need for Disarmament” Portland City Club Bulletin. [Filed under LP Biographical: Scrapbooks: Box #6.008 Folder #8.277]
- Newspaper Clipping: “Letters: Correction.” Bellingham Herald. [Newspaper Clipping: “This Month: One Down, Three To Go” June 1962] [Filed under LP Newspaper Clippings: Newspaper Clippings, Magazine and Journal Articles related to LP, 1962: Box #1962n, Folder #1962n.16]
- Newspaper Clipping: “Letters: Correction.” Bellingham Herald. [Newspaper Clipping: “This Month: One Down, Three To Go” June 1962] [Filed under LP Newspaper Clippings: Newspaper Clippings, Magazine and Journal Articles related to LP, 1962: Box #1962n, Folder #1962n.17] [Also Filed under LP Newspaper Clippings: Newspaper Clippings, Magazine and Journal Articles related to LP, 1962: Box #1962n, Folder #1962n.24]
- Newspaper Clipping: “Letters: Correction” from the Bellingham Herald. [Filed under LP Correspondence, M: Correspondence 1962-1964 Box 259, Folder 259.1]
- Newspaper clipping: “Bill Summer” Pasadena Star-News. [Filed under LP Biographical: Scrapbooks: Box #6.008 Folder #8.273]
- Newspaper clipping: “Correction”, Bellingham Herald. [Filed under LP Biographical: Newspaper Clipping “Correction”, Bellingham [Washington] Herald, May 4, 1962: Box # 3.002 Folder #2.6]
- Newspaper clipping: “Dr. Pauling to Talk in Portland” Oregon Statesmen. [Filed under LP Biographical: Scrapbooks: Box #6.008 Folder #8.276]
- Newspaper clipping: “Intelligence Gap” Portland Reporter. [Filed under LP Biographical: Scrapbooks: Box #6.008 Folder #8.261]
- Newspaper clipping: “Nobel Winner, Linus Pauling, To Speak Here” Portland State College. [Filed under LP Biographical: Scrapbooks: Box #6.008 Folder #8.277]
- Newspaper clipping: “Red N-Tests 6x Worse, Pauling Says Here” Oregon Journal. [Filed under LP Biographical: Scrapbooks: Box #6.008 Folder #8.275]
- Receipt from Ivan Milicic for $28.71. [Filed under LP Biographical: Receipts, 1961-1962: Box #4.060 Folder #60.6]
- Receipt from Ivan Milicic for $92.78. [Filed under LP Biographical: Receipts, 1961-1962: Box #4.060 Folder #60.6]
- Typescript: ‘The Need for Disarmament’, abstract of LP’s address to the City Club of Portland. [Filed under LP Speeches: (Speeches by LP, 1962) Box #1962s Folder #1962s.13]
- Typescript: “Plaintiff’s Memorandum in Support of Objections to Interrogatories Propounded by Defendant”, LP v. Globe-Democrat Publishing Company. [Filed under LP Biographical: Legal: Box #3.004 Folder #4.10]
- Article: “Pauling Belittles Nuclear Inspection”, Portland Oregonian. [Filed under LP Biographical: Legal: Box #3.006 Folder #6.20]
- Article: “Peace Group’s Objectives.” [Filed under LP Peace: (Assorted Peace Groups, St-Wa), Box #4.015, Folder #15.2]
- Check from AHP to WILPF for $10.00. [Filed under LP Biographical: Bank Statements and Canceled Checks: First Western Bank, January 1962-December 1962: Box # 4.027 Folder #27.1]
- Flier: “Announcing Fifth Annual Peace Workshop” [Filed under LP Biographical: Scrapbooks: Box #6.008 Folder #8.277]
- Hotel bill: Doric New Washington Hotel, Seattle [Filed under LP Travel, Box #1.003, Folder 3.2]
- Hotel reservation [AHP]: The Madison, Atlantic City, New Jersey; sharing a room with Carmelita Hinton [Filed under LP Travel, Box #1.003, Folder 3.2]
- Itinerary [handwritten]: Oregon Federation for Social Action [Filed under LP Travel, Box #1.003, Folder 3.2]
- Itinerary: 12 Noon, Peace Workshop; afternoon mass meeting [Filed under LP Travel, Box #1.003, Folder 3.2]
- Letter from Christina Stuffer to LP RE: Encloses manuscripts containing a message sent to Stevenson in 61 and the structure of a new world order. Asks for LP’s opinion. [Letter from LP to Stuffer May 18, 1962] [Filed under LP Correspondence, S: Correspondence, 1962-1963 Box 382 Folder 382.1]
- Letter from Dr. H. Gränicher to LP RE: Invites him to attend a meeting on the physics of ice crystals, and asks him to submit a paper on the ice problem. [Letter from LP to Gränicher May 14, 1962] [Filed under LP Correspondence, G: Correspondence 1962-1965 Box 142, Folder 142.1]
- Letter from Irene Swenson to LP RE: Says that she is participating in a debate about whether or not the US should abandon nuclear testing and is on the affirmative side. Asks if LP could send her some material, or let her know where she can obtain it, supporting this view. Handwritten note indicates some materials were sent 9 May 1962. [Filed under LP Correspondence, S: Correspondence, 1962-1963 Box 382 Folder 382.1]
- Letter from James Moxon to LP, RE: Moxon is inviting LP to be one of the 100 participants in the Assembly at the Conference in Accra during June 21st through the 28th. Moxon is enclosing copies of initial documents of the Assembly and a questionnaire. The Preparatory Committee wold like LP to prepare a short paper on the problems to be considered by the Committee. [Letter from LP May 12, 1962] [Filed under LP Peace: (Assorted Peace Conferences, 1949-1962), Box #2.010, Folder #10.10]
- Letter from Jim Mallard to LP RE: Tells LP about the Linus Pauling Chapter of Dunamis that they started at Campbellsville College. Sends a transcript of one of the first charter member who recently broke his leg. Asks if LP could send him a short note to encourage him to continue his work in science. [Filed under LP Correspondence, M: Correspondence 1962-1964 Box 259, Folder 259.1]
- Letter from Katherine Kent, Peace Rally Committee to LP RE: Tells LP about plans for a Peace Rally in Honolulu. Encloses a flier about it. Asks if LP will cable his support to them if he will join them in spirit. [Letter from LP to Kent May 11, 1962] [Filed under LP Correspondence, P: Correspondence, 1960-1963 314, Folder 314.3]
- Letter from Ralph E. Wiser II to LP RE: Encloses a practical plan for the establishment of a foundation for lasting peace. Asks LP to think about the potentialities and for LP’s support. [Letter from LP to Wiser May 14, 1962] [Filed under LP Correspondence, W: Individual Correspondence, 1960-1962 Box 445 Folder 445.3]
- Letter from S. S. Batsanow to LP RE: Tells LP that he has been working on a question of the use of electronegativity in the different spheres of inorganic chemistry and is now publishing a book on it. Presents the book to LP as the initiator of the method of electronegativity. Asks for LP’s comments only if he feels he has time to do so. [Filed under LP Correspondence, B: Individual Correspondence, 1962-1964 Box 40 Folder 40.1]
- Letter from Vernon Ross to LP RE: Gives LP information regarding F.O.R. local effort in sponsoring LP’s Saturday evening lecture. Discusses the time, sponsors, and audience of the lecture. [Filed under LP Correspondence, R: Correspondence, 1960-1963 Box 342 Folder 342.3]
- Newspaper clipping: “ US Tests Will Harm ‘Only’ Tens of Thousands” Weekly People. =[Filed under LP Biographical: Scrapbooks: Box #6.008 Folder #8.275]
- Newspaper clipping: “Dr. Pauling For Disarm Inspections” Oregon Statesmen. [Filed under LP Biographical: Scrapbooks: Box #6.008 Folder #8.276]
- Newspaper clipping: “Pauling Belittles Nuclear Inspection” Oregonian. [Filed under LP Biographical: Scrapbooks: Box #6.008 Folder #8.284]
- Newspaper clipping: “Pauling Minimizes Inspection Need for Suspension Of Nuclear Testing” Portland Oregonian. [Filed under LP Biographical: Scrapbooks: Box #6.008 Folder #8.275]
- Newspaper clipping: “Pauling Sees Inspection Essential To Arms Halt” Portland Oregonian. [Filed under LP Biographical: Scrapbooks: Box #6.008 Folder #8.276]
- Newspaper clipping: “Student Reports Why Pauling Feels Scientists Must Air Social Views” Portland Reporter. [Filed under LP Biographical: Scrapbooks: Box #6.008 Folder #8.276]
- Telegram from Glenn Brixey, to LP. RE: Challenges him to a public debate in Oregon so that he can correct his false reasoning and clarify his confused misinformation on nuclear testing and civil defense. [Filed under LP Speeches: (Speeches by LP, 1962) Box #1962s Folder #1962s.13]
- Telegram from Glenn E. Brixley to LP RE: Brixley challenges LP to a public debate about nuclear testing and civil defense. [Letter from LP to Brixley May 8, 1962, Newspaper Clipping: “Pauling Stand Gets Challenged” May 9, 1962] [Filed under LP Newspaper Clippings: Newspaper Clippings, Magazine and Journal Articles related to LP, 1962: Box #1962n, Folder #1962n.17]
- Airline ticket [AHP]: American Airlines, Philadelphia to Los Angeles [Filed under LP Travel, Box #1.003, Folder 3.2]
- Itinerary: AHP leaves Philadelphia at 6:25 PM, arrives in Los Angeles at 8:30 PM [Filed under LP Travel, Box #1.003, Folder 3.2]
- Itinerary: LP leaves Portland at 9 A.M., arrives in Los Angeles at 11:45 AM [Filed under LP Travel, Box #1.003, Folder 3.2]
- Letter from Joseph Mulligan to LP RE: Sends a copy of the article by Father Thomas Merton on nuclear warfare that he mentioned to LP when they met on the plane. [Filed under LP Correspondence, M: Correspondence 1962-1964 Box 259, Folder 259.1]
- Letter from Ralph Friedman, to LP. RE: Encloses 2 clips. Encloses a list of student editors attending the press conference. Reminds him to write a letter to the Portland papers. [Filed under LP Speeches: (Speeches by LP, 1962) Box #1962s Folder #1962s.13]
- Invoice from Miracle Offset for reprints totaling $18.57. Paid by Check. [Filed under LP Correspondence, M: Correspondence 1962-1964 Box 259, Folder 259.1]
- Letter from C. C. Wang to LP RE: Asks LP several questions concerning the relation between interatomic distance, bond order, and electron transfer in intermetallic compound as stated in The Nature of the Chemical Bond, 3rd edition and pages 431-433. [Letter from LP to Wang May 15, 1962] [Filed under LP Correspondence, W: Individual Correspondence, 1960-1962 Box 445 Folder 445.3]
- Letter from Charles T. Mosey RE: Expresses his gratitude and appreciation for all that LP has done as a humanist. [Filed under LP Correspondence, M: Correspondence 1962-1964 Box 259, Folder 259.1]
- Letter from Hans Kuhn to LP RE: Tells LP that he just found LP’s name on the program of the celebration of 50 years of x-ray diffraction in Munich. Asks If LP might be able to come to Marburg and give a talk and visit Kuhn’s family. [Letter from LP to Kuhn May 14, 1962] [Filed under K: Individual Correspondence (Klein, Samuel - Kusch) Box 199, Folder 199.14]
- Letter from J. M. Marsalka to LP RE: Tells LP that his friend Dr. Jan Skoda is going to be traveling on the West Coast and he suggested that Skoda try to see LP. Talks about Skoda’s work position. [Filed under LP Correspondence, M: Correspondence 1962-1964 Box 259, Folder 259.1]
- Letter from Linda Hopkins to Ernest P. Chock RE: Tells him that they received the slides he returned in good condition. Asks if he has LP’s copies of the correspondence between them and if he can send them back if he does. [Letter from Chock to LP April 11, 1962] [Letter from Chock to Hopkins May 9, 1962] [Filed under LP Correspondence, C: Correspondence 1961-1962 Box 76, Folder 76.2]
- Letter from Louise Andrews to LP, RE: Andrews is happy to report that the two weeks that LP will be on a lecture tour for the American Friends Service Committee will be scheduled by the regional offices in Portland, Chicago, and Dayton. Due to difficulties LP encountered on his last speaking tour, Andrews will be taking absolute care in scheduling LP’s events. [Letter from LP to Andrews May 23, 1962] [Filed under LP Peace: (Assorted Peace Groups, Am), Box #4.009, Folder #9.4]
- Letter from Russell H. Bastert to LP RE: Asks LP if he is planning on traveling east in the fall and if it might be possible for him to work in a visit to Williams College to give a lecture. [Filed under LP Correspondence, B: Individual Correspondence, 1962-1964 Box 40 Folder 40.1]
- Memorandum from Howard [?] to LP RE: Asks LP if David Pressman’s paper is suitable to be sent to the Proceedings. [Filed under LP Science: (National Academy of Sciences, 1955-1969), Box #14.021, Folder #21.4]
- Newsletter: I. F. Stone’s Weekly. [Filed under LP Biographical: Scrapbooks: Box #6.008 Folder #8.278]
- Newspaper clipping: “A boycott of milk begins across U. S. In wake of tests” National Guardian. [Filed under LP Biographical: Scrapbooks: Box #6.008 Folder #8.279]
- Newspaper clipping: “Dr. Pauling Hits Testing” Portland. [Filed under LP Biographical: Scrapbooks: Box #6.008 Folder #8.275]
- Reprint: “Thermodynamic study on the Heme-globin Association,” Biochimica et Biophysica Acta, May 7, 1962. RE: Sent to LP “with compliments” by the author, Ramaprasad Banerjee. The majority of the article is in French. [Filed under LP Science: (Non-Pauling Reprints re: Hemoglobin research, 1960s), Box #6.010, Folder #10.1]
- Check from AHP to Brown and Welin for $5.20. [Filed under LP Biographical: Bank Statements and Canceled Checks: First Western Bank, January 1962-December 1962: Box # 4.027 Folder #27.1] also [Filed under LP Biographical: Check Registers, 1961-1962: Box # 4.076 Folder #76.5]
- Check from AHP to National Wildlands News for $5.00. [Filed under LP Biographical: Bank Statements and Canceled Checks: First Western Bank, January 1962-December 1962: Box # 4.027 Folder #27.1] also [Filed under LP Biographical: Check Registers, 1961-1962: Box # 4.076 Folder #76.5]
- Check from AHP to Roess Market for $100.00. [Filed under LP Biographical: Bank Statements and Canceled Checks: First Western Bank, January 1962-December 1962: Box # 4.027 Folder #27.1]
- Letter from Francis Heisler to Plaintiffs in Linus C. Pauling, et al, vs. McElroy, et al, RE: Updates in the bomb test suits filed in the United States Supreme Court. [Filed under LP Peace: (The Bomb Test Suits, 1962-1964), Box #6.002, Folder #2.1]
- Letter from Herbert T. Rosenfeld to LP RE: Asks for information regarding the meeting to be held in Geneva under the auspices of the World Constitutional Committee especially the name of the sponsors and if there is some way that he could participate. [Letter from LP to Rosenfeld May 11, 1962] [Filed under LP Correspondence, R: Individual Correspondence (Rosbaud - Rundle) Box 336 Folder 336.2]
- Letter from J. G. Kennelly to LP RE: Asks if LP would be available for a lecture at Christian Culture Forum sometime during the fall or winter season, what his fee would be, and when he might be available. [Letter from LP to Kennelly May 23, 1962] [Filed under LP Correspondence, C: Correspondence 1961-1962 Box 76, Folder 76.2]
- Letter from Jack A. Soules, Department of the Navy, to LP RE: Since no increase of funds for support of Solid State Physics has been made available to the Office of Naval Research Soules asks that LP’s renewal grant proposal ask for no more than $20,000. LP handwritten note: “Holmes: Could you advise me on this?” [Memo from Sturdivant to LP May 29, 1962] [Filed under LP Science: (Office of Naval Research: Correspondence, Memoranda, Notes and Assorted Materials re: “The Structure of Metals and Intermetallic Compounds”, contract Nonr 220(33) (Chemistry 43), 1958-1963), Box #14.035, Folder #35.1]
- Letter from LP to Albert Schweitzer RE: Tells Schweitzer that he will not make any mention to anybody the matter which Schweitzer discussed in his letter. Talks about his demonstration in front of and dinner at the White House. Says that he thinks the demonstrations had some effect in reducing the amount of testing carried out. [Letter from Schweitzer to LP April 20, 1962] [Filed under LP Correspondence, Schweitzer, Albert: Correspondence, Newsletter, 1957-1969 Box 360 Folder 360.1]
- Letter from LP to Ann Hoffman RE: Informs Hoffman that the government plans to put out a booklet on the damages done by nuclear testing. [Letter from Hoffman to LP May 2, 1962] [Filed under LP Peace: Materials re: Fallout and Radiation Shelters, and Civil Defense, 1962-1965: Box #7.008, Folder #8.10]
- Letter from LP to Avis Rent-a-Car RE: Concerns a possible discount on his Avis credit card. [Letter to LP from Avis Rent-a-Car, June 4, 1962] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (A: Correspondence), #14.1]
- Letter from LP to Chen Ta Tung RE: Says that he does not have a teacher’s guide for General Chemistry. Suggests that Tung will be able to solve the problems after reading the book a second time. [Filed under LP Correspondence, T: Correspondence 1956-1963 Box 411, Folder 411.7]
- Letter from LP to Diane Pearlstein RE: Tells her that he read her letter with great interest and that he agrees with her for the most part. Says that the picketing ended at 4:30 and he picketed the entire time he could. LP thinks it was proper for him to attend the White House dinner because he thinks that the personal contact with the President could be beneficial. [Letter from Pearlstein to LP May 3, 1962] [Filed under LP Correspondence, P: Correspondence, 1960-1963 314, Folder 314.3]
- Letter from LP to Director Gunnar Jahn. [Filed under LP Science: (World Academy of Sciences, 1959-1963), Box #14.043, Folder #43.1]
8 May 1962
Dear Friend,
I am happy to have received your letter of 25 April.
You may know what has been going on during the last few weeks, but I want to tell you my opinion of the events.
First, you know, of course, that atmospheric testing was resumed by the United States on 25 April. There has continued to be strong opposition from the peace groups. There were two demonstrations in New York, and many in other cities. In particular, on 28 April a demonstration was held outside of the White House organized by Women Strike for Peace. The women in this organization asked my wife and me to join them, and on that day we picketed outside of the White House. This action attracted much attention, and probably caused many people, who read newspaper accounts (one of which is enclosed), to learn about the opposition to nuclear testing, who would otherwise have been ignorant.
Then on the afternoon of Sunday 29 April we were invited by the Quakers to join their picket line outside the White House, and during that afternoon, until 4:30, when the demonstration came to an end, I walked in the picket line with the Quakers.
On that evening there was held the great dinner by President Kennedy and Mrs. Kennedy, in the White House - the largest dinner held by any President in recent times. There were 49 Nobel Laureates present, and in addition Dr. Clarence Pickett, representing the American Friends Service Committee.
President Kennedy and Mrs. Kennedy were sympathetic to us, I believe. I have formed the opinion that President Kennedy is in sympathy with my actions, and even wishes that the pressures from the people opposed to the cold war were greater than those from the cold-war advocates.
As we met President Kennedy, he said to me, "Dr, Pauling, how do you do. You've been around the White House a couple of days already, haven't you?" This was a reference to our picketing the White House.
He then introduced me to Mrs. Kennedy, who said, in a pleasant and somewhat jocular manner, "Dr. Pauling, do you think that it is right to walk back and forth out there where Caroline can see you, so that she asks 'What has Daddy done wrong now?'" Caroline is the daughter of the Kennedys, about four years old. I think that this pleasantry by Mrs. Kennedy was in a sense an invitation of sympathy with our actions.
There has been some criticism of me for attending the White House dinner, after I had expressed opposition to the decision by President Kennedy. However, this criticism has been expressed by only a few people. The majority of the newspapers agree that there is nothing wrong in participating in the dinner, despite my opposition to some of President Kennedy's decisions.
I believe, in fact, that the opposition to the atmospheric testing has had an effect. I was afraid that the United States might carry out a great series of atmospheric tests, equaling the 120 megatons of the Soviet series carried out last fall. Now the newspapers are quoting government officials to the effect that the present American tests will amount only to 20 megatons, one sixth as much as the Russian tests, although the Pentagon is trying to get the President to agree to a larger number of tests. It may be that the peace movement is responsible for the decision of the President to keep the tests down to a small fraction of the Soviet testing last fall.
My wife joins me in sending best regards to you.
Sincerely yours,
[Linus Pauling]
- Letter from LP to Glenn E. Brixey RE: LP states that he is not opposed to a public debate but refuses to debate with Brixey because he does not seem to have former knowledge about nuclear testing. [Telegram from Brixey to LP May 5, 1962, Newspaper Article: “Pauling Says Brixey Unqualified to Debate” May 15, 1962, Letter from Brixey to LP May 20, 1962] [Filed under LP Newspaper Clippings: Newspaper Clippings, Magazine and Journal Articles related to LP, 1962: Box #1962n, Folder #1962n.17]
- Letter from LP to Jack Erickson RE: Says that he feels that writing the President and other people in the government is a worth while effort toward peace. Also recommends participating in peace groups such as the American Friends Service Committee. [Letter from Erickson to LP May 4, 1962] [Letter from Erickson to LP May 19, 1962] [Filed under LP Correspondence, E: Correspondence, 1960-1969 Box 113 Folder 113.3]
- Letter from LP to Margaret Butcher RE: Encloses a copy of a letter published in the Washington Post. Tells her he is sending some other material under separate cover. [Letter from Butcher to LP April 30, 1962] [Filed under LP Correspondence, B: Individual Correspondence, 1962-1964 Box 40 Folder 40.1]
- Letter from LP to Marianne Smith RE: LP thanks Smith for the clippings she sent from Salem. [Filed under LP Peace: Materials re: Strontium-90, 1961-1963: Box #7.014, Folder #14.17]
- Letter from LP to Maynard Gertler, Harvest House Limited Publishers, RE: LP agrees that the symposium he was a part of may be published and clarifies the income he expects from the sales. [Letter from Gertler to LP May 4, 1963] [Filed under LP Manuscripts of Articles: (Manuscripts and Typescripts of Articles by LP, 1963), Box #1963a2, Folder #1963a2.12]
- Letter from LP to Meyer W. Weisgal RE: Says he will not be able to come to Israel during the week of October 31, 1962 due to other engagements he has for that week. [Letter from Weisgal to LP April 23, 1962] [Filed under LP Correspondence, W: Organizational Correspondence (Wa - Wo) Box 441, Folder 441.4]
- Letter from LP to Mr. Lukoske RE: LP says he would like to apply for a Hertz credit card allowing the discounts mentioned in Lukoske’s note. [Filed under LP Correspondence, H: Correspondence, 1961-1962 Box 168 Folder 168.2]
- Letter from LP to Norman Thomas RE: Says he is pleased to join with Thomas in initiating the petition on the death penalty for economic crimes in USSR. [Filed under LP Correspondence, T: Correspondence 1956-1963 Box 411, Folder 411.7]
- Letter from LP to Pastor Martin Niemöller RE: Thanks Niemöller for helping with the letter that was sent to President Kennedy by the officers of the World Council of Churches. Discusses his participation in protests outside the White House before he went to dinner there with AHP. Says he was sorry they did not get to see Niemöller while he was in Claremont. [Letter from LP to Niemöller April 9, 1962] [Filed under LP Correspondence, N: Individual Correspondence (Newman - Nowacki) Box 277, Folder 277.6]
- Letter from LP to Professor Swift RE: relates his suggested Ch 120 description for new catalog. [Filed under LP Biographical: Academia: Box 1.014, Folder 14.11]
- Letter from LP to Ralph Atkinson, RE: LP asks for another copy of the complaint to be sent to him as well as a copy of the complaint filed in the Russian courts. LP will try to send Atkinson his written affidavit shortly after he receives the copies of the suits. [Filed under LP Peace: (Filed under LP Peace: (The Bomb Test Suits, 1962-1964), Box #6.002, Folder #2.1]
- Letter from LP to Richard Thruelsen RE: Says that his opinion of the Saturday Evening Post has gone up a bit after they published the article on the neutron bomb by Bill Laurence. [Letter from Thruelsen to LP April 23, 1962] [Filed under LP Correspondence, Teller, Edward, 1936-1961 Box 406, Folder 406.5]
- Letter from LP to William V. Consolazio RE: LP Informs Consolazio that he told his administrative officers to close out the grant NSF G-1189 a couple of months ago. [Letter from Consolazio to LP October 9, 1961] [Filed under LP Science: (National Science Foundation: Correspondence, 1947, 1951-1989), Box #14.029, Folder #29.6]
- Letter from Max Rhodes to LP RE: Rhodes is concerned about the amount of fallout in the air and asks for LP’s advice on a healthy diet for her children. [Letter from LP to Rhodes May 17, 1962] [Filed under LP Peace: Materials re: Fallout and Radiation Shelters, and Civil Defense, 1962-1965: Box #7.008, Folder #8.10]
- Letter from Ralph Friedman to LP RE: Tells LP that the day after he left Portland Women for Peace held a demonstration which he feels the work was mostly a result of LP’s visit. Tells LP that he was sent about 100 papers from throughout the world and found some things that might interest LP which he encloses copies of. [Filed under LP Correspondence, F: Individual Correspondence (Franklin - Fulton) Box 121, Folder 121.9]
- Newspaper clipping: “Dr. Linus Pauling Speaks at PSC” Roosevelt High School Romper. [Filed under LP Biographical: Scrapbooks: Box #6.008 Folder #8.281]
- Offprint, “U.S. Plays Roulette in Space,” National Committee for a Sane Nuclear Policy. [Filed under LP Peace: (Typescripts and Offprints related to SANE, 1960-1963), Box #4.006, Folder #6.5]
- Press release: “KGMI News learned yesterday...”[Filed under LP Biographical: Press Release: Box # 3.002 Folder #2.7]
- Service receipt from Sears Roebuck and Co. to LP. RE: Lawnmower repair. [Filed under LP Biographical: Receipts, 1961-1962: Box #4.060 Folder #60.6]
- Article: “The Lyons Den”, by Leonard Lyons, New York Post. [Filed under LP Biographical: Legal: Box #3.006 Folder #6.21]
- Check from AHP to AAUP for $10.00. [Filed under LP Biographical: Bank Statements and Canceled Checks: First Western Bank, January 1962-December 1962: Box # 4.027 Folder #27.1] also [Filed under LP Biographical: Check Registers, 1961-1962: Box # 4.076 Folder #76.5]
- Check from AHP to Alice Richards for $15.00. [Filed under LP Biographical: Bank Statements and Canceled Checks: First Western Bank, January 1962-December 1962: Box # 4.027 Folder #27.1] also [Filed under LP Biographical: Check Registers, 1961-1962: Box # 4.076 Folder #76.5]
- Check from AHP to Athenaeum for $5.00. [Filed under LP Biographical: Bank Statements and Canceled Checks: First Western Bank, January 1962-December 1962: Box # 4.027 Folder #27.1] also [Filed under LP Biographical: Check Registers, 1961-1962: Box # 4.076 Folder #76.5]
- Check from AHP to Driftwood Dairy for $9.48. [Filed under LP Biographical: Bank Statements and Canceled Checks: First Western Bank, January 1962-December 1962: Box # 4.027 Folder #27.1] also [Filed under LP Biographical: Check Registers, 1961-1962: Box # 4.076 Folder #76.5]
- Check from AHP to J. W. Robinson for $51. 22. [Filed under LP Biographical: Bank Statements and Canceled Checks: First Western Bank, January 1962-December 1962: Box # 4.027 Folder #27.1] also [Filed under LP Biographical: Check Registers, 1961-1962: Box # 4.076 Folder #76.5]
- Check from AHP to Maryland Studio for $31.20. [Filed under LP Biographical: Bank Statements and Canceled Checks: First Western Bank, January 1962-December 1962: Box # 4.027 Folder #27.1] also [Filed under LP Biographical: Check Registers, 1961-1962: Box # 4.076 Folder #76.5]
- Check from AHP to Mira Loma Mutual Water Company from $17.94. [Filed under LP Biographical: Bank Statements and Canceled Checks: First Western Bank, January 1962-December 1962: Box # 4.027 Folder #27.1] also [Filed under LP Biographical: Check Registers, 1961-1962: Box # 4.076 Folder #76.5]
- Check from AHP to National Wildlife Federation for $5.00. [Filed under LP Biographical: Bank Statements and Canceled Checks: First Western Bank, January 1962-December 1962: Box # 4.027 Folder #27.1] also [Filed under LP Biographical: Check Registers, 1961-1962: Box # 4.076 Folder #76.5]
- Check from AHP to Santa Anita Pools Service for $34.50. [Filed under LP Biographical: Bank Statements and Canceled Checks: First Western Bank, January 1962-December 1962: Box # 4.027 Folder #27.1] also [Filed under LP Biographical: Check Registers, 1961-1962: Box # 4.076 Folder #76.5]
- Check from AHP to Standard Oil Company of California for $14.46. [Filed under LP Biographical: Bank Statements and Canceled Checks: First Western Bank, January 1962-December 1962: Box # 4.027 Folder #27.1] also [Filed under LP Biographical: Check Registers, 1961-1962: Box # 4.076 Folder #76.5]
- Itinerary [handwritten]: Page House, 6 PM [Filed under LP Travel, Box #1.003, Folder 3.2]
- Letter from A. B. Soble to LP RE: Says he is hoping to expand the enclosed thesis on a new theory of the chemical bond into a doctoral dissertation. Asks for LP’s comments. [Letter from LP to Soble May 14, 1962] [Filed under LP Correspondence, S: Correspondence, 1962-1963 Box 382 Folder 382.1]
- Letter from Editor of the Bulletin of the World Council of Peace to Friends, RE: Statements by the Soviet Committee for the Defense of Peace and other national Peace Committees on the resumptions of nuclear tests in the atmosphere by the United States. [Filed under LP Peace: (Assorted Peace Groups, Wo-Yo), Box #4.017, Folder #17.1]
- Letter from Ernest P. Chock to Linda Hopkins RE: Returns the letters between LP and himself. Thanks her for helping him while he was at Caltech. Asks if it would be possible to get a copy of the 1962 Report on Chemistry and Chemical Engineering at Caltech when it is published. [Letter from Hopkins to Chock May 7, 1962] [Filed under LP Correspondence, C: Correspondence 1961-1962 Box 76, Folder 76.2]
- Letter from Gerard Piel, Scientific American, to AHP . RE: Piel has made to Freeman essentially the same offer as the one on which Freeman has given Addison-Wesley his option. They didn't know at the time that Freeman had already given the option. Piel presents an alternative situation, in which Scientific American, Inc., buys W.H. Freeman and Co., and outlines the terms of such an offer. He suggests that the Paulings speak to Schaefer before visiting Freeman, because Schaefer has already heard Freeman beginning to be paranoid about the Paulings. [Filed under LP Safe Contents, Drawer 2, Folder 2.009]
- Letter from Henry S. Kaplan RE: Tells LP that he was interested in the reprint LP sent. Discusses his thoughts on the moral arguments against nuclear weapons. Says that it doesn't change very much whether we think only a few people will die needlessly or thousands or millions. Says that he doesn't know what he would recommend as an effective protest. [Letter from LP to Kaplan April 3, 1962] [Filed under LP Correspondence, K: Correspondence 1957-1962 Box 201, Folder 201.6]
- Letter from Herbert Holridge to LP RE: Expresses his disappointment that LP was marching in front of the White House then went to the Nobel Laureate dinner that night. [Letter from LP to Holridge May 23, 1962] [Filed under LP Correspondence, H: Correspondence 1961-1962 Box 168, Folder 168.2]
- Letter from LP to F. M. Cerveny RE: Thanks Cerveny for the letter of encouragement. Says that he is sending some materials to Cerveny under separate cover. [Letter from Cerveny to LP May 1, 1962] [Letter from Cerveny to LP May 24, 1962] [Filed under LP Correspondence, C: Individual Correspondence, 1961-1962 Box 76 Folder 76.2]
- Letter from LP to J.D. Bernal, RE: LP regrets that personal problems force him and AHP to give up plans of coming to the Stockholm meeting in the middle of May. LP’s friend Reverend Stuart Innerst has accepted LP’s invitation to take his place at the meeting and LP has talked with him about the problems involved. [Filed under LP Peace: (Assorted Peace Groups, Wo-Yo), Box #4.017, Folder #17.1]
- Letter from LP to Penny Carpenter, RE: LP Is sending Carpenter some materials as well as a copy of No More War. These materials have information on how radiation affects genes. [Letter from Carpenter April 18, 1962] [Filed under LP Peace: (Materials re: Fallout and Radiation Shelters, and Civil Defense, 1962-1965), Box #7.008, Folder #8.10]
- Letter from Linda Hopkins to Franklin D. Murphy RE: Informs him that LP and AHP are prevented by illness from attending the Awards Banquet, and encloses their tickets. [Letter from LP to Murphy April 24, 1962] [Filed under LP Correspondence, C: Correspondence 1961-1962 Box 76, Folder 76.2]
- Letter from Mark A. Chamberlain to LP RE: Thanks LP for visiting Oregon and speaking for the Oregon Federation for Social Action. Apologizes for being bad hosts. Discusses financial issues. Handwritten note, “Ans’d.” [Filed under LP Correspondence, C: Correspondence 1961-1962 Box 76, Folder 76.2]
- Letter from Mary J. Martin to Editor, Corvallis Gazette-Times, cc: LP RE: Discusses the effects of nuclear testing and asks why are the war mongers still in control. Asks why, even though people know LP is right, are they still testing. Says it is because people want to make money and are afraid of losing income. Says that American people need to wake up and start doing their own individual thinking. [Filed under LP Correspondence, M: Correspondence 1962-1964 Box 259, Folder 259.1]
- Newspaper Clipping: “Pauling Stand Gets Challenged.” The Oregonian. [Filed under LP Newspaper Clippings: Newspaper Clippings, Magazine and Journal Articles related to LP, 1962: Box #1962n, Folder #1962n.16]
- Receipt from First Western Bank for $11,900.02. [Filed under LP Biographical: Receipts: First Western Bank, 1959-1968: Box # 4.030 Folder #30.2]
- Check from AHP to Lenore Peters Job for $75.00. [Filed under LP Biographical: Bank Statements and Canceled Checks: First Western Bank, January 1962-December 1962: Box # 4.027 Folder #27.1]
- Check from AHP to Southern California Refuse for $24.00. [Filed under LP Biographical: Bank Statements and Canceled Checks: First Western Bank, January 1962-December 1962: Box # 4.027 Folder #27.1] also [Filed under LP Biographical: Check Registers, 1961-1962: Box # 4.076 Folder #76.5]
- Letter from Ann Lauphlin to LP RE: Encloses a small book by Thomas Merton about the US responsibility for dropping the first atomic bomb. Asks if LP could send a statement they could use to publicize Merton’s book. Handwritten notes on back contain equations. [Filed under LP Correspondence, L: Correspondence 1961-1963 Box 232, Folder 232.2]
- Letter from David Pressman to LP RE: Thanks LP for agreeing to look at his paper and hopes LP will agree that it should be submitted to the Proceedings. [Letter from LP to Pressman May 25, 1962] [Filed under LP Science: (National Academy of Sciences, 1955-1969), Box #14.021, Folder #21.4]
- Letter from Elaine Jacoby to LP RE: Tells LP that she is working on a research project for the National Council of Jewish Women on the pros and cons of the proposed Federal Government fallout shelter program. Asks a few questions of LP related to his ideas about it. [Letter from LP to Jacoby May 26, 1962] [Filed under J: Correspondence 1933-1934, 1936-1964 Box 192, Folder 192.28]
- Letter from Ellamae W. Naylor, City Club of Portland, to LP. RE: Thanks him for providing and outstanding program. Encloses mail for him. [Filed under LP Speeches: (Speeches by LP, 1962) Box #1962s Folder #1962s.13]
- Letter from Franklin Farman to LP RE: Thanks LP for his help in the preparation of a scientific exhibit on “The Hereditary Factor in Renal Disease.” Encloses some statements by experts including one by LP that he would like to use with LP’s permission. [Letter from LP to Farman May 23, 1962] [Filed under LP Correspondence, F: Correspondence, 1957 - 1966 Box 129, Folder 129.6]
- Letter from J. Walter Renner to LP RE: Thanks LP for LP’s kindness to his daughter, Robin, and her friends. Discusses being hospitalized for most of the year and his illness. Says he admires LP’s fight against testing and that he does what he can to help. [Letter from LP to Renner April 9, 1962] [Filed under LP Correspondence, R: Correspondence, 1960-1963 Box 342 Folder 342.3]
- Letter from LP to Eugene Rabinowitch, Bulletin of Atomic Scientists. RE: Encloses a letter entitled “Scientists in Politics”. Asks that it be published without delay with a suitable retraction and apology. Is not interested in his excuses. [Filed under LP Biographical: Typescripts, Correspondence: Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, 1962-1963: Box # 3.058 Folder #58.8]
- Letter from LP to H. J. Muller, Indiana University. RE: Encloses a letter to the editor of Saga. Asks for a retraction by the magazine and Muller to be published. Is looking forward to hearing from him. [Letter from Muller May 25, 1962] [Filed under LP Biographical: Correspondence, Articles: Hermann J. Muller, 1962: Box #3.058 Folder #58.3]
- Letter from LP to Lord Bertrand Russell RE: Encloses a letter of congratulations to Russell on his 90th birthday and a letter to Russell as Chairman of the Pugwash Conference stating that he will not be attending. Discusses his recent demonstration and dinner at the White House. Says that there has been a statement saying that the U.S. atmospheric tests will not be more than 20 megatons and will probably be the last atmospheric tests and attributes this to the peace movement. Talks about his libel suits. [Filed under LP Correspondence, Russell, Bertrand, 1955-1967 Box 337 Folder 337.6]
- Letter from LP to Ralph Schoenman, RE: LP is enclosing a copy of his letter to Russell. LP and AHP are sorry that they will not be able to celebrate his 90th birthday because they can not make it to Europe at present due to other obligations. [Schoenman’s letter March 30, 1962] [Filed under LP Peace: (Assorted Peace Groups, Am-Co), Box #4.010, Folder #10.13]
- Letter from LP to Willard F. Libby RE: Tells Libby that AHP seemed to be pleased to have had him as a dinner partner at the White House. Updates Libby on Peter’s work and contact information. Discusses the possibility of visiting Libby’s lab, and asks if Libby would like him to give a seminar talk. [Filed under LP Correspondence, L: Individual Correspondence (Libby - London) Box 217, Folder 217.2]
- Letter from LP to the editor of Saga RE: LP requests that a damaging statement be corrected. [Newspaper Article: “Letters: Correction” May 4, 1962] [Filed under LP Newspaper Clippings: Newspaper Clippings, Magazine and Journal Articles related to LP, 1962: Box #1962n, Folder #1962n.18]
- Letter from Max B. Miller to LP RE: Encloses information about Mr. Green who is running against Richard Richards. Says they have no illusions about winning the primary, but are rather the goal is one of education. Asks if LP would be willing to endorse Mr. Green. [Letter from LP to Miller May 12, 1962] [Filed under LP Correspondence, M: Correspondence 1962-1964 Box 259, Folder 259.1]
- Letter from Mrs. Frank Cinquemani to LP RE: Cinquemani asks LP for his opinion on calcium tablets for use in combating Strontium-90. Cinquemani asks if there is any proof that the fluoridation of water can increase the absorption of Strontium-90. [Letter from LP to Cinquemani May 24, 1962] [Filed under LP Peace: Materials re: Strontium-90, 1961-1963: Box #7.014, Folder #14.17]
- Letter from Ruth Barber to LP, RE: Barber is a New Zealander who wants to know how much fallout New Zealand is likely to receive. Barber also asks LP if she should give her children extra calcium and iodine to counter the effects of fallout. [Letter from LP May 26, 1962] [Filed under LP Peace: (Materials re: Fallout and Radiation Shelters, and Civil Defense, 1962-1965), Box #7.008, Folder #8.10]
- Letter from Shirley Sirota Rosenberg to LP RE: Tells LP that she is a freelance writer researching Epilepsy for a prominent national magazine. Asks if LP thinks that Epilepsy would fall into the category of ailments whose control is possible within the next decade. Also says she is doing research on Eugenics, and asks if LP could suggest any writings in the field. [Letter from LP to Rosenberg May 24, 1962] [Filed under LP Correspondence, R: Correspondence, 1960-1963 Box 342 Folder 342.3]
- Letter from W. Ralph Singleton to LP RE: Explains to LP that he has written a textbook on Elementary Genetics and would like very much to use the picture published in SCIENCE, 1949, by LP, Itano, and Wells on the electrophoretic differentiation of normal hemoglobin and sickle cell hemoglobin. Says the book is going to the press soon and asks if it would be possible to get a prompt answer. [Letter from LP to Singleton May 24, 1962] [Filed under LP Correspondence, S: Correspondence, 1962-1963 Box 382 Folder 382.1]
- Newspaper clipping: “Dr. Linus Pauling Visits Former Oswego Home” Lake Oswego Review. [Filed under LP Biographical: Scrapbooks: Box #6.008 Folder #8.281]
- Newspaper clipping: “Facts on Fall-Out,” Pasadena Star News. [Filed under LP Correspondence, B: Individual Correspondence, 1962-1964 Box 40 Folder 40.1]
- Newspaper clipping: “Summer on Pauling” Star News. [Filed under LP Biographical: Scrapbooks: Box #6.008 Folder #8.273]
- Newspaper clipping: “This Is THE Spot” The Columbian. [Filed under LP Biographical: Notebook: Real Property, Family History: Box #5.057 Folder #57.2]
- Statement by LP “Scientists in Politics” [Filed under LP Biographical: Typescripts, Correspondence: Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, 1962-1963: Box # 3.058 Folder #58.8]
- Check from AHP To Liro Suyota for $94.84. [Filed under LP Biographical: Bank Statements and Canceled Checks: First Western Bank, January 1962-December 1962: Box # 4.027 Folder #27.1]
- Check from LP to Apollo Editions for $104.78. [Filed under LP Biographical: Bank Statements and Canceled Checks: First Western Bank, January 1962-December 1962: Box # 4.027 Folder #27.1] also [Filed under LP Biographical: Check Registers, 1961-1963: Box #4.077 Folder #77.1]
- Check from LP to K. V. Sheridan for $102.60. [Filed under LP Biographical: Bank Statements and Canceled Checks: First Western Bank, January 1962-December 1962: Box # 4.027 Folder #27.1]
- Letter from Albert Haut to LP RE: Invites LP to be a guest speaker at the June 8 meeting of the San Gabriel Valley Chapter of the American Humanist Association. [Letter from LP to Haut May 25, 1962] [Filed under LP Correspondence, H: Correspondence 1961-1962 Box 168, Folder 168.2]
- Letter from Bernard Ruben to LP RE: Ruben is sending LP an item he has written and asks if LP finds it suitable for the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists. [Letter from LP to Ruben June 13, 1962] [Filed under LP Peace: Materials re: Fallout and Radiation Shelters, and Civil Defense, 1962-1965: Box #7.008, Folder #8.10]
- Letter from Hannah Bernheim Rosenzweig to AHP, RE: Thanks AHP and her “personal friends” for her gift and accepts it with a great sigh of relief after a series of mishaps have occurred upon her return to Israel. Wishes she could have remained in the U.S. longer to visit local branches and attend the Canadian conference. [Filed under AHP materials re: Peace and Women: (Correspondence: Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom, 1959-1981), Box#4.001, Folder#1.1]
- Letter from Jacqueline M. House to Dr. Harbans L. Arora RE: Requests five or six literature references on the induction of psychological disorders in humans by exposure to organic chemical fumes. Handwritten note at bottom, “ Dr. Pauling: Could you kindly help this lady out. Thank you. Harbans L. Arora 5/15/62.” [Letter from LP to House October 25, 1962] [Filed under LP Correspondence, H: Correspondence, 1961-1962 Box 168 Folder 168.2]
- Letter from LP to David Divoky RE: Apologizes for not being able to attend the Dabney House annual Spring Formal Dance explaining that he and AHP had not returned from a trip to Washington yet. [Letter from Divoky to LP April 26, 1962] [Filed under LP Correspondence, D: Correspondence 1960-1966 Box 99, Folder 99.3]
- Letter from LP to Herbert T. Rosenfeld RE: Says that he has supported the World Constitutional Committee, but he has not yet heard when the meeting that they plan is to be held. Tells Rosenfeld that he appears to have mislaid the address of the organization, but he has asked his secretary to look for it. [Letter from Rosenfeld to LP May 8, 1962] [Letter from Harris to Rosenfeld May 19, 1962] [Filed under LP Correspondence, R: Individual Correspondence (Rosbaud - Rundle) Box 336 Folder 336.2]
- Letter from LP to Katherine Kent, Peace Rally Committee RE: Says he strongly supports their peace efforts. [Letter from Kent to LP May 5, 1962] [Filed under LP Correspondence, P: Correspondence, 1960-1963 314, Folder 314.3]
- Letter from LP to Norman Thomas, RE: LP agrees to sign Thomas’ petition. LP has heard from William Earnest Hocking, Lewis Gannett and Henry Steele Commager and they all agree to sign the petition. [Letter from Thomas May 11, 1962] [Filed under LP Peace: Assorted Peace Appeals, 1940-1970: Box #6.007, Folder #7.15]
- Letter from LP to the Associated Press RE: Requests that they send him five prints of the photograph of himself that was taken in Washington, DC on April 28 and that has been widely printed in newspapers and magazines. Explains that it is the one in which he is holding up a sign. Asks how much the prints will cost. [Filed under LP Biographical: (California Institute of Technology: Assorted Financial Materials, 1945-1965), Box #1.032, Folder #32.4]
- Letter from R.P. Little to LP RE: Little has just read an article by Edward Teller and wishes that LP would tell his side of the fallout story. Little believes that there is a conspiracy in th Cold War to silence the “truth.” [Letters from LP to Little July 6, 1962, November 28, 1962] [Filed under LP Peace: Materials re: Fallout and Radiation Shelters, and Civil Defense, 1962-1965: Box #7.008, Folder #8.10]
- Letter from Wolfgang Bartels to LP, RE: [In German] Bartels asks for more information on the fallout suits in years previous as well as the new suits which are being filed in the United States and the Soviet Union. [Letter from LP May 25, 1962] [Filed under LP Peace: (The Bomb Test Suits, 1962-1964), Box #6.002, Folder #2.1]
- Magazine Article: “A Brilliant Night to Remember at the White House: Cognoscenti Come to Call.” Life Magazine. [Filed under LP Newspaper Clippings: Newspaper Clippings, Magazine and Journal Articles related to LP, 1962: Box #1962n, Folder #1962n.19]
- Magazine clipping: “Brilliant Evening at the White House” Life . [Filed under LP Biographical: Scrapbooks: Box #6.008 Folder #8.280]
- Magazine clipping: “The Capitol: Far from the Briar Patch” Time. [Filed under LP Biographical: Scrapbooks: Box #6.008 Folder #8.262]
- Newspaper clipping: “A Carillon Feature Interview With Dr. Linus Pauling, Nobel Laureate” Student paper, Concordia College. [Filed under LP Biographical: Scrapbooks: Box #6.008 Folder #8.283]
- Newspaper clipping: “Dr. Pauling, Non-Grad of WHS” Washington High School. [Filed under LP Biographical: Scrapbooks: Box #6.008 Folder #8.287]
- Newspaper clipping: “In Lightest Washington” New Statesmen. [Filed under LP Biographical: Scrapbooks: Box #6.008 Folder #8.272]
- Newspaper clipping: “Kennedy’s Nobel Prize Dinner Seen Good Move” Tacoma. [Filed under LP Biographical: Scrapbooks: Box #6.008 Folder #8.289]
- Newspaper clipping: “Once is Enough” The Vanguard. [Filed under LP Biographical: Scrapbooks: Box #6.008 Folder #8.283]
- Newspaper clipping: “Too Many Atoms!” The Vanguard. [Filed under LP Biographical: Scrapbooks: Box #6.008 Folder #8.283]
- Offprint, “A Survey on Fallout,” Committee for a Sane Nuclear Policy. [Filed under LP Peace: Materials re: Nuclear Fallout; Radiation Hazards, 1962-1963: Box #7.005, Folder #5.5]
- Telegram from Leontivev, Foreign Editor to LP RE: Tells LP that the Moscow Literary Gazette is arranging a discussion on general disarmament ardently desired by Soviet people. Asks if LP could write expressing his opinion about the possibility of disarmament now and in the future. [Filed under LP Correspondence, M: Correspondence 1962-1964 Box 259, Folder 259.1]
- Check from AHP to Helga from Matson for $40.00. [Filed under LP Biographical: Bank Statements and Canceled Checks: First Western Bank, January 1962-December 1962: Box # 4.027 Folder #27.1]
- Check from AHP to The Wilderness Society for $10.00. [Filed under LP Biographical: Bank Statements and Canceled Checks: First Western Bank, January 1962-December 1962: Box # 4.027 Folder #27.1] also [Filed under LP Biographical: Check Registers, 1961-1962: Box # 4.076 Folder #76.5]
- Copy of Letter from James Winston to Robert Morton, RE: Winston shares his thoughts about the quality of the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists and gives Morton some suggestions about how to increase subscriptions by scientists. [Filed under LP Peace: (Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, 1948-1964), Box #3.016, Folder #16.7]
- Letter from Carlos C. Pearl to LP RE: Asks LP for an autographed photo with a handwritten note. Says that he is a student in Chemistry at the University of Mexico. Handwritten note at the bottom left, “Note and photo sent 12 May 1962.” [Filed under LP Correspondence, P: Correspondence, 1960-1963 314, Folder 314.3]
- Letter from Evan Gillespie, W. H. Freeman & Co., to LP RE: Makes inquiries about several figures from College Chemistry. Attached are Polaroid photographs of illustrations from College Chemistry that have been relabeled. [Filed under LP Books: 1964b.10]
- Letter from LP [Signed JH] to Louis Leveen, Department of Mental Hygiene, RE: Pleased to be granted the invitation to address the Bureau of Social Work of the State of California, Department of Mental Hygiene. However, due to his schedule LP says that he will not be able to attend. [Letter from Leveen to LP April 26, 1962] [Letter from Leveen to LP April 12, 1963] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (D: Correspondence), #99.4]
- Letter from LP to Cornelius Greenway RE: Returns the photograph with his inscription. Tells Greenway that he is sending some other material under separate cover. [Filed under LP Correspondence, G: Correspondence 1962-1965 Box 142, Folder 142.1]
- Letter from LP to Don Ridgeway RE: Says that he will read Ridgeway’s manuscripts during the next ten days and will then write to Ridgeway about them. [Letter from Ridgeway to LP May 17, 1962] [Filed under LP Correspondence, R: Correspondence, 1960-1963 Box 342 Folder 342.3]
- Letter from LP to I. S. Edelman RE: Says that he is about to go to the ranch so he can work without interruption and rest for a bit and that they will make a decision about medical care soon. Tells Edelman he will be glad to talk with him about the mechanism of action of vasopressin when he is ready. Talks about winning his first libel suit. [Letter from Edelman to LP March 5, 1962] [Letter from Edelman to LP September 25, 1962] [Filed under LP Correspondence, E: Correspondence, 1960-1969 Box 113 Folder 113.3]
- Letter from LP to James Moxon, RE: LP thanks Moxon for the invitation to be one of the participants in the Assembly at the Conference of Accra. LP is not able to accept the invitation because of a previous engagement during the second half of June. [Moxon’s letter May 5, 1962] [Filed under LP Peace: (Assorted Peace Conferences, 1949-1962), Box #2.010, Folder #10.10]
- Letter from LP to Linus Jr. and Anita Pauling. [Filed under LP Biographical: Correspondence: Linus Pauling Jr., 1960-1962: Box #5.038 Folder #38.3]
12 May 1962
Dear Linus and Anita,
Mama and I have been doing a lot of things, and I have decided that I should write to tell you about them. I may have mentioned some of them to you already.
You know, of course, that we had dinner with President and Mrs. Kennedy and a lot of other people about ten days ago. The President and Mrs. Kennedy joked with us about our having picketed the White House just before coming in to dinner. President Kennedy said "Dr. Pauling - you've been around the White House for a couple of days already, haven't you?", and Mrs. Kennedy said "Dr. Pauling, do you think that it is right for you to walk back and forth out there where Caroline can see you, so that she asks 'What has Daddy done wrong now?'" Also, you may know that Mama and I danced, although dancing was not scheduled. Gerard Piel and his wife had started to dance, as we were walking by the place where the orchestra was playing. Mama thought that it would be proper to help them out - they were the only people dancing - but also to ask Mrs. Kennedy, so she said "Mrs. Kennedy, would it be all right to dance?", and Mrs. Kennedy said "Well, if you want to - you're supposed to be in there listening to the reading by Frederic March, but if you prefer to dance, go ahead." So Mama and I danced a bit, and then went in to listen to the reading.
Then we went to New York, where I put in four days making a deposition, under oath, in connection with the libel suit that I have against Hearst Publishing Company. You probably know that we have filed four libel suits against newspapers, and may file a fifth. Perhaps you have heard that we have won one of them. The suit against the Bellingham Publishing Company has been settled. They have paid us $16,000, of which about $6,000 goes for lawyer's fees and expenses. I hope that these libel suits will force newspapers to be more careful about what they print about me.
I have a cold now, but I hope to be over it in a day or two, and on Monday we are planning to go to the ranch. Mama is rather run down, I think. She got pretty tired during the month (March) when we were traveling all over the country lecturing for the American Friends Service Committee. Nearly everyday they had arranged two talks by her and two by me.
I am just putting the finishing touches on a paper that Peter and I have written jointly - a new theory of antiferromagnetism and ferrimagnetism, which developed during discussions that we had about this subject when Peter was here around the time of my sixtieth birthday.
Mama and I had scheduled several trips to Europe this summer, but we have cancelled all of them but one, or possibly two. There is a meeting of one hundred leading peace workers of the world to be held in Ghana in June, and we may decide to go to it. Then I shall give a talk on anesthesia at the International Physiological Congress in Holland in September, and at the same time Mama will be participating in a women's international meeting in Montreal. I hope to spend much time at the ranch this summer, completing the revision of my College Chemistry, but I need to spend some time in Pasadena, also, because I shall have a group of seven people, mostly undergraduates (two from University of London, the others from C.I.T.) carrying out various exploratory studies about anesthetic agents, in an effort to find a way of checking up on my theory of anesthesia.
On our trip for the American Friends Service Committee several people mentioned seeing you. Most of them were people connected with mental retardation in one way or another - people who were, for example, at Denver. I think one of them said that he had been assigned to the same room as you (Linus).
Have you seen the movie Lover, Come Back? If not, you ought to see it, because to have two people under the name of Linus in the film gives it a special interest. One of them is the greatest chemist in the world, a Nobel Laureate who is a nonconformist and is incorruptible (except that he opens his eyes at the sight of five thousand-dollar bills), and the other is a man who masquerades as him. Both Mama and I found it pretty amusing.
Much love from
[Linus Pauling]
- Letter from LP to Marianne Smith RE: LP provides guidelines for Smith to use when she is quoting from No More War on the dangers of Strontium-90. [Letter from Smith to LP September 5, 1961] [Filed under LP Peace: Materials re: Strontium-90, 1961-1963: Box #7.014, Folder #14.17]
- Letter from LP to Max B. Miller RE: Says that Gabriel Green has his unqualified support in Green’s candidacy for U.S. Senate. Also gives his support to the World Peace Rally. [Letter from Miller to LP May 10, 1962] [Filed under LP Correspondence, M: Correspondence 1962-1964 Box 259, Folder 259.1]
- Letter from LP to Noel Simmons RE: Says he is happy to learn about the College of Education’s plans to give an award to a promising senior student and gladly gives them his consent to use his name for the award. Asks for the name of the student who will receive the award, so he can send him an inscribed copy of The Nature of the Chemical Bond. [Letter from Simmons to LP April 25, 1962] [Letter from Simmons to LP May 16, 1962] [Filed under LP Correspondence, S: Organizational Correspondence (So - Su) Box 376 Folder 376.10]
- Letter from LP to Robert Dalton RE: Tells Dalton that he supposes the difficulty the Russian scientists had resulted primarily from poor communication between Dr. Aslanova and Olive Mayer. Thanks Dalton for all the efforts he made in this matter. [Letter from Dalton to LP April 27, 1962] [Filed under LP Correspondence, S: Correspondence, 1962-1963 Box 382 Folder 382.1]
- Magazine clipping: “Nuclear Testing Called Politically Motivated” Science News Letter. [Filed under LP Biographical: Scrapbooks: Box #6.008 Folder #8.259]
- Check from LP to Barclay Kamb from $121.49. [Filed under LP Biographical: Bank Statements and Canceled Checks: First Western Bank, January 1962-December 1962: Box # 4.027 Folder #27.1]
- Letter from Mrs. William M. Cade to LP RE: Thanks LP for sending the Western Suburban Chapter of United World Federalists a copy of No More War for their book fair. Says that the auction and sale were a great success. [Filed under LP Correspondence, C: Correspondence 1961-1962 Box 76, Folder 76.2]
- Letter from Poul Anderson to LP RE: Tells LP that he is sending LP a copy of his book on thermonuclear war under separate cover as thanks for all the help that LP gave him. [Letter from LP to Anderson April 11, 1962] [Filed under A: Individual Correspondence (Alexander - Adelotte), Box 6 Folder #6.7]
- Check from AHP to John D. Carter for $142.50. [Filed under LP Biographical: Bank Statements and Canceled Checks: First Western Bank, January 1962-December 1962: Box # 4.027 Folder #27.1]
- Check from AHP to Pantorium for $24.39. [Filed under LP Biographical: Bank Statements and Canceled Checks: First Western Bank, January 1962-December 1962: Box # 4.027 Folder #27.1] also [Filed under LP Biographical: Check Registers, 1961-1962: Box # 4.076 Folder #76.5]
- Letter [unsent] from LP to George W. Corner RE: Happy to learn that Corner, Moe, and Fenn believe that LP will not wish to rebut anything said at the Symposium on The Present Status of the Radiation Hazard, however, LP still feels that he should decide and therefore accepts Corner’s offer to send the transcripts. [Letter from Corner to LP May 1, 1962] [Filed under LP Science: (American Philosophical society, 1936-1963, 1989, 1991), Box #14.011, Folder #11.2]
- Letter from Editor of the Bulletin of The World Council of Peace to Friends, RE: Excerpts from letters received from Mr. Jomo Kenyatta the State Minister of Kenya. [Filed under LP Peace: (Assorted Peace Groups, Wo-Yo), Box #4.017, Folder #17.1]
- Letter from H. Richard Leuchtag to LP RE: Introduces himself, and thanks LP for all the work he does for peace. Says he is going to be teaching a class at the University of San Diego on the physics end of radiation biology. Asks if LP could refer him to any information that will help him catch up on radiation physics. [Filed under LP Correspondence, L: Correspondence 1961-1963 Box 232, Folder 232.2]
- Letter from Heinz Willmann, Secretary-General, German Peace Council to LP RE: Encloses some materials related to the proposals of the German country to become an atom-free zone and contribute to disarmament. [Filed under LP Correspondence, G: Correspondence 1962-1965 Box 142, Folder 142.1]
- Letter from Helen Tucker to AHP, RE: Says that they have gone ahead with the Conference plans. Encloses a letter of invitation to AHP, and requests a recommendation for an apprentice. Also further discusses plans for the conference. [Filed under AHP materials re: Peace and Women: (Correspondence, Assorted Materials re: Conference of Women for International Cooperation Year, sponsored by Voice of Women and Woman Strike for Peace, Montreal, Canada 1962), Box#4.004, Folder#4.3]
- Letter from James Aronson to Ralph Friedman RE: Thanks him for the Pauling material, but says that they don’t have room for it this week and then it won’t be interesting. [Filed under LP Correspondence, F: Individual Correspondence (Franklin - Fulton) Box 121, Folder 121.9]
- Letter from Janet Gray Hayes to LP and AHP RE: Encloses a newspaper clipping from when they were in Washington. Asks about the check from the lecture group LP spoke for last October because it has not been cashed yet. Tells AHP that she might try to sign up for a WIL foreign visitor. Talks about a skiing accident that led to spending 10 weeks in a cast. [Letter from LP to Hayes May 28, 1962] [Filed under LP Correspondence, H: Correspondence, 1961-1962 Box 168 Folder 168.2]
- Letter from LP [signed by Joan Harris] to Ralph E. Wiser II RE: Says he was interested in Wiser’s idea, but that he disagrees with what Wiser says is the great world problem. Tells Wiser that he thinks that the problem is not lack of information in emerging areas, but rather lack of communication of the truth to the American people. [Letter from Wiser to LP May 5, 1962] [Filed under LP Correspondence, W: Individual Correspondence, 1960-1962 Box 445 Folder 445.3]
- Letter from LP to A. B. Soble RE: Says he examined Soble’s thesis with interest, but he did not think there is anything significant in it, and he does not have any further comments to make on it. [Letter from Soble to LP May 9, 1962] [Filed under LP Correspondence, S: Correspondence, 1962-1963 Box 382 Folder 382.1]
- Letter from LP to Alain Whitman RE: Says he was pleased to hear about Whitman’s proposal for a world peace organization. Discusses the practical problems he came up with in trying to get a similar project going. [Letter from Whitman to LP May 3, 1962] [Filed under LP Correspondence, W: Individual Correspondence, 1960-1962 Box 445 Folder 445.3]
- Letter from LP to Dr. James G. Foulks RE: LP is pleased to accept the appointment as Consultant to the Department of Pharmacology of the Faculty of Medicine of the University of British Columbia. Will write later about matters concerning the Richard W. Lippman Fund. [Letter from Foulks to LP April 25, 1962] [Filed under LP Science: (R.W. Lippman Memorial Fund, 1949-1962), Box #14.040, Folder #40.15]
- Letter from LP to H. Gränicher RE: Tells him that he is unable to accept the invitation to participate in the colloquium on the physics of ice crystals. Suggests that he invite Barclay Kamb. [Letter from Gränicher to LP May 5, 1962] [Filed under LP Correspondence, G: Correspondence 1962-1965 Box 142, Folder 142.1]
- Letter from LP to Hans Kuhn RE: Tells Kuhn that due to personal reasons he had to change his decision about attending the celebration in Munich and is not able to accept Kuhn’s invitation to come to Marburg. [Letter from Kuhn to LP May 7, 1962] [Filed under K: Individual Correspondence (Klein, Samuel - Kusch) Box 199, Folder 199.14]
- Letter from LP to J. Van Overbeek, Shell Development Company. RE: Informs him that he may come to Modesto in February and will give a talk in the Shell Development Agricultural Research Division while he is there. [Filed under LP Speeches: Speeches by LP, 1963: Box #1963s Folder #1963s.2]
- Letter from LP to Kavin Langdon, Sharon Kessey, V. Korosy, Allen Schaaf, and Suzanne LeCount RE: Tells them that he cannot speak at the College of Marin because of his heavy schedule. Agrees that some sort of rebuttal needs to be made. Suggests they write to Owen Chamberlain at Berkeley and see if he could recommend someone. [Letter from Langdon, et al. May 2, 1962] [Filed under LP Correspondence, M: Correspondence 1962-1964 Box 259, Folder 259.1]
- Letter from LP to Malcolm Holmberg, Modesto Junior College. RE: Informs him that he cannot visit the college in November or December, but possibly could in February. Asks if he could give his definite answer regarding February in the fall. [Letter form Holmberg April 27, 1962, May 22, 1962] [Filed under LP Speeches: Speeches by LP, 1963: Box #1963s Folder #1963s.2]
- Letter from LP to Ruth Rosenwald RE: Tells her that he assumed she was responsible the SANE article by Dr. Spock. Says that he and AHP have decided not to attend the Africa meeting due to it being postponed until June. Discusses whether or not she should move to California and makes suggestions as to where she should move if she does. [Letter from Rosenwald to LP May 2, 1962] [Letter from Rosenwald to LP May 27, 1962] [Filed under LP Correspondence, R: Individual Correspondence (Rosbaud - Rundle) Box 336 Folder 336.3]
- Letter from LP to S. N. Bagchi RE: Apologizes for not being able to visit while he was in Portland. Explains that he was kept very busy and set all his free time aside to visit his sister. Says he hasn't been doing work on the x-ray diffraction of proteins in recent years. Suggests that he write Professor Robert B. Corey to arrange a visit to the laboratory. [Letter from Bagchi to LP May 4, 1962] [Filed under LP Correspondence, B: Individual Correspondence, 1962-1964 Box 40 Folder 40.1]
- Letter from LP to Vernon Neufeld RE: Says he appreciates the invitation to participate in Bethel College’s 75th anniversary. Says he isn't sure he will be able to participate. Suggests March 27, but says he isn't definite about that date. [Letter from Neufeld to LP April 27, 1962] [Filed under LP Correspondence, B: Individual Correspondence, 1962-1964 Box 40 Folder 40.1]
- Letter from Newton Kugelmass to LP RE: Invites LP to serve on the Advisory Board of Biochemical Clinics with Dr. Selye and Dr. Rimington. Discusses the Quarterly and its goals. [Letter from LP to Kugelmass June 13, 1962] [Filed under LP Correspondence, B: Individual Correspondence, 1962-1964 Box 40 Folder 40.1]
- Letter from Paul Izenberg and Richard Max to LP RE: Invites LP to speak at Metuchen High School as part of their assembly program series in which they will try to anticipate life twenty years in the future. [Letter from LP to Izenberg and Max May 25, 1962] [Filed under LP Correspondence, M: Correspondence 1962-1964 Box 259, Folder 259.1]
- Letter from Thomas H. Kirschbaum to LP RE: Discusses his work with and findings about the characteristics of human fetal blood which facilitate the unique oxygenation mechanisms as they apply to that organism. Says that he is coming to UCLA in July and is interested in meeting with LP or one of LP’s colleagues that is interested in the matter. [Filed under LP Correspondence, K: Correspondence 1957-1962 Box 201, Folder 201.6]
- Memo from LP to Arletta Townsend RE: Asks Townsend to advise him as to how to fill out the travel report. Notes that the fare from LA to Baltimore was $176.45 plus tax and he returned by way of New York and Portland for personal reasons. Also mentions that the bills in Washington are for two people. [Filed under LP Biographical: (California Institute of Technology: Assorted Financial Materials, 1945-1965), Box #1.032, Folder #32.4]
- Memorandum from LP to Edward B. Lewis RE: Encloses copies of letters sent to Moe and Corner and discusses the Symposium held at the annual meeting of the American Philosophical Society about fallout. Expresses concern at the term “safe doses” in one of the titles of the papers. [Filed under LP Science: (American Philosophical Society, 1936-1963, 1989, 1991), Box #14.011, Folder #11.2]
- Newspaper clipping: “And JFK Sent Coffee” Reed College Quest. [Filed under LP Biographical: Scrapbooks: Box #6.008 Folder #8.284]
- Newspaper clipping: “College Students by Thousands Are Swept Up in Political and Social Movements” New York Times. [Filed under LP Biographical: Scrapbooks: Box #6.008 Folder #8.285]
- Receipt from First Western Bank for a deposit of $185.00. [Filed under LP Biographical: Receipts: First Western Bank, 1959-1968: Box # 4.030 Folder #30.2]
- Check from AHP to Carol Haskin $8.75. [Filed under LP Biographical: Bank Statements and Canceled Checks: First Western Bank, January 1962-December 1962: Box # 4.027 Folder #27.1]
- Letter from E. C. McIntosh to LP RE: Encloses letters that he wrote to Dr. Hans Bethe and the President. These letters describe his theories about the effects of nuclear weapons testing related to studies in astronomy. Tells LP that he recently lost his job at a power company due to his views on peace and war and a humorous letter he wrote that criticized both his boss and himself that his boss did not like very much. [Letter from McIntosh to LP July 21, 1962] [Filed under LP Correspondence, M: Correspondence 1962-1964 Box 259, Folder 259.1]
- Letter from E. Eliasoph [?] to LP RE: Asks him to please keep writing and talking. [Filed under LP Correspondence, E: Correspondence, 1960-1969 Box 113 Folder 113.3]
- Letter from Earl F. Woodward to LP, RE: Woodward has written a fictional novel based on a scenario of all-out atomic war. Woodward plans to include a factual epilogue to the novel and asks for to help him with the information which should be included in the epilogue. [Letter from LP July 6, 1962] [Filed under LP Peace: (Materials re: Fallout and Radiation Shelters, and Civil Defense, 1962-1965), Box #7.008, Folder #8.10]
- Letter from Edmund Berkeley to President John F. Kennedy RE: Tells Kennedy that he thinks it was splendid of him to have the Nobel Prize winners to dinner and to have LP picket the day before. Says it gives him hope for an increase of sanity in the country. [Filed under B: Individual Correspondence (Beach - Birge), Box 27 Folder #27.13]
- Letter from LP [signed by Joan Harris] to C. C. Wang. [Letter from Wang to LP May 7, 1962] [Letter from Wang to LP May 28, 1962] [Filed under LP Correspondence, W: Individual Correspondence, 1960-1962 Box 445 Folder 445.3]
15 May 1962
Dear Mr. Wang:
In answer to your letter, I may say that you are right in surmising that I used the constant 0.06 Å in calculating the electronegativity correction for the aluminum-phosphorus bond. The values for the correction discussed on page 229 referred only to the radii given on page 224, but I think it is right to apply it also to similar atoms.
In making the application the value of the factor is determined by the more electropositive atom on the pair. If this more electropositive atom, involved in a bond with an atom not in the first row, is in the same row with silicon, then the factor is 0.06 Å; if in the same row with germanium, it is 0.04 Å, and so on.
Accordingly the factor should be 0.06 Å for aluminum arsenide, rather than 0.04 Å.
I do not have the values of the observed bond lengths for BM (cubic) and BP (cubic). If you could write again, sending me the values, I would tell you how I would discuss them.
Sincerely yours,
[Linus Pauling]
- Letter from LP to Thomas H. Hamilton, cc: Dr. David G. Barry RE: LP says that he has seen several newspaper articles which mention a letter from John H. Hughes to Hamilton. From these articles LP understands that he was criticized by Senator Hughes in the letter. Asks for a copy of the letter. [Letter from Hamilton to LP June 4, 1962] [Filed under LP Correspondence, H: Correspondence 1961-1962 Box 168, Folder 168.2]
- Letter from Rev. A.D. Brand to LP, RE: The Australian Peace Movement invites LP and AHP to Australia for a peace meeting in October. The theme of the meeting is total disarmament and international co-operation. [Filed under LP Peace: (Assorted Peace Groups, Na-On), Box #4.013, Folder #13.5]
- Letter from Sylvan M. Shane to LP RE: Encloses a copy of a letter received from victor Smolnikoff, the leading anesthesiologist in the U.S.S.R., who comments on LP’s theory relating to anesthesia. Handwritten “Ans’d”. [Filed under LP Science: (Materials re: Anesthesia Research, 1959-1983), Box #12.001, Folder #1.3]
- Letter from W. A. Gold to LP RE: Asks if it might be possible to set up power generating stations near the sea and use chlorine from the sea with nitrogen to create energy through a chemical reaction. [Letter from LP to Gold May 24, 1962] [Filed under LP Correspondence, G: Correspondence, 1962-1965 Box 142 Folder 142.1]
- Newspaper Clipping: “Pauling Says Brixey Unqualified to Debate.” Corvallis Gazette Times. [Letter from LP to Brixey May 8, 1962, Letter from Brixey to LP May 20, 1962] [Filed under LP Newspaper Clippings: Newspaper Clippings, Magazine and Journal Articles related to LP, 1962: Box #1962n, Folder #1962n.17]
- Newspaper clipping: “Ghost at the Banquet” National Review Bulletin. [Filed under LP Biographical: Scrapbooks: Box #6.008 Folder #8.279]
- Letter from Bernard H. Baumrin RE: Asks LP to be the opening speaker for the University of Delaware’s seminar on the philosophy of science. [Letter from LP to Baumrin May 24, 1962] [Filed under LP Correspondence, D: Correspondence 1960-1966 Box 99, Folder 99.3]
- Letter from Hans Tambs-Lyche to LP, RE: Tambs-Lyche hopes that LP has received the copies of the translation of the statement from the Oslo meeting. [Letter from LP June 28, 1962] [Filed under LP Peace: (Oslo Conference Against the Spread of Nuclear Weapons, May 2-7, 1961), Box #2.004, Folder #4.4]
- Letter from Joseph Rotblat to LP RE: Says that he was greatly upset by LP’s letter about Bentley Glass’ article in the Bulletin and that though he has not read it, it certainly looks very bad based on LP’s response. Discusses LP’s participation in the London Conference and tries to convince LP that he needs to attend. [Filed under LP Correspondence, R: Individual Correspondence (Rosbaud - Rundle) Box 336 Folder 336.5]
- Letter from LP to Carey McWilliams RE: Tells McWilliams that people have suggested that he might be interested in getting one of his writers to check up on the RAND Corporation by interviewing people who used to work there, but are no longer connected. Says he is not sure what would develop from such a study, but lists names of people McWilliams could contact. [Filed under LP Correspondence, N: Organizational Correspondence (Na- Na) Box 283, Folder 283.1]
- Letter from LP to M. S. Prasad RE: Says he is happy to be able to help Prasad in the work he is doing to organize a conference of world scientists to discuss the problem of peace and disarmament. Gives Prasad the names and addresses of the officials of the Society for Social Responsibility in Science and the Federation of American Scientists. [Letter from Prasad to LP May 4, 1962] [Filed under LP Correspondence, P: Correspondence, 1960-1963 314, Folder 314.3]
- Letter from LP to Ralph Singleton RE: Says he is glad to give Singleton permission to use the illustration as requested in Singleton’s letter of 24 April. [Letter from Singleton to LP April 24, 1962] [Filed under LP Correspondence, S: Correspondence, 1962-1963 Box 382 Folder 382.1]
- Letter from Noel Simmons to LP RE: Thanks LP for giving them his consent to use his name for the award. Tells LP about the student who will receive the award, though unofficially due to lack of time, and that LP should not feel obligated to send the student a book because all Simmons requested was the use of LP’s name. Handwritten note indicates the book was sent. [Filed under LP Correspondence, S: Organizational Correspondence (So - Su) Box 376 Folder 376.10]
- Telegram from Stanley E. Henwood, Executive Secretary of International Medical Congress to LP RE: Asks that LP forward his manuscript and illustrations as soon as possible. [Letter from Henwood to LP March 30, 1962, Letter from LP to Henwood May 25, 1962] [Filed under LP Manuscripts of Articles: (Manuscripts and Typescripts of articles by LP, 1962), Box #1962a, Folder #1962a.1]
- Letter from Anne Nicholson to LP RE: Tells LP that Dr. Teller was unable to accept the invitation to debate with LP at Vassar College. Asks if LP would like to lecture or debate if he can suggest another opponent. [Letter from Nicholson to LP April 28, 1962] [Letter from LP to Nicholson May 25, 1962] [Filed under LP Correspondence, V: Correspondence, 1933-1969 Box 427, Folder 427.22]
- Letter from Cornelius Greenway to LP RE: Expresses his appreciation and admiration for LP’s picket against nuclear tests at the White House. Sends a copy of the picture in the paper and asks LP to autograph it for him. Handwritten note at top, “ans’d NMW!, etc. sent.” [Letter from Greenway to LP May 31, 1962] [Filed under LP Correspondence, F: Correspondence, 1957 - 1966 Box 129, Folder 129.6]
- Letter from Don Ridgeway to LP RE: Thanks LP for reading his manuscripts, and says he is looking forward to LP’s comments. Asks if Biochim. Biophys. Acta could be replaced with either Biophysical Journal or the Journal of Molecular Biology. [Letter from LP to Ridgeway May 12, 1962] [Filed under LP Correspondence, R: Correspondence, 1960-1963 Box 342 Folder 342.3]
- Letter from Donna Smith to LP RE: Smith asks for LP to clear up some confusion about that Strontium-90 and milk arising from recent articles she is enclosing. [Letter from LP to Smith May 24, 1962] [Filed under LP Peace: Materials re: Strontium-90, 1961-1963: Box #7.014, Folder #14.17]
- Letter from Harold A. York, Principal, Washington High School to LP RE: Informs LP that he is now officially listed as an Honorary graduate of Washington High School, class of 1962. [Letter from LP to York May 28, 1962] [Filed under LP Awards & Honors: Box #1961h-1963h, Folder #1962h.2]
- Letter from Jerome Goodman to LP RE: Says that he is incorporating the ideas of Dr. Alan T. Waterman into his article. Tells LP that he will send a copy of it when it’s finished so LP can comment on it. Discusses possible magazines that may do a story on LP. Asks how much time would be involved if LP is still looking for someone to revise his textbook. [Letter from LP to Goodman July 6, 1962] [Filed under LP Correspondence, G: Correspondence, 1962-1965 Box 142 Folder 142.1]
- Letter from LP to Crellin Pauling. RE: Informs him of some of the genealogy of the Darling family. [Filed under LP Biographical: Correspondence: Crellin Pauling, 1960-1964: Box # 5.048 Folder #48.8]
- Letter from LP to Harold Kastner RE: Thanks Kastner for sending the copy of his letter to the Editor Time. Says he is sending some material under separate cover. Discusses his libel suits and asks Kastner to send any articles that seem to libel him. [Letter from Kastner to the Editor May 4, 1962] [Filed under LP Correspondence, K: Correspondence 1957-1962 Box 201, Folder 201.6]
- Letter from LP to Irene Moline RE: LP hopes that there will soon be a body of international laws which will restrain nations from carrying out immoral actions. LP is enclosing two recent statements he has made regarding his thoughts on why the United States should have refrained from the present series of nuclear testing. [Letter from Moline to LP April 29, 1962] [Filed under LP Peace: Materials re: Fallout and Radiation Shelters, and Civil Defense, 1962-1965: Box #7.008, Folder #8.10]
- Letter from LP to Karl Krause RE: Encloses a reprint from the October Frontier that includes correspondence to Khruschev and the Russian people urging that the 100 megaton bomb not be set off. Says he would be interested to know what actions Krause has taken. [Letter from Krause to LP April 30, 1962] [Filed under LP Correspondence, K: Correspondence 1957-1962 Box 201, Folder 201.6]
- Letter from LP to Kenneth Hayes RE: LP is sending Hayes a tear sheet from The Minority of One and a letter LP wrote for the New York Times on the effects of Carbon-14. LP mentions he won his libel suit against the Bellingham Herald. [Letter from Hayes to LP April 27, 1962] [Filed under LP Peace: Materials re: Fallout and Radiation Shelters, and Civil Defense, 1962-1965: Box #7.008, Folder #8.10]
- Letter from LP to Linus Jr. and Anita Pauling. [Filed under LP Biographical: Correspondence: Linus Pauling Jr., 1960-1962: Box #5.038 Folder #38.3]
17 May 1962
Dear Linus and Anita,
My sister Lucile in Estacada (Mrs. Lucile Jenkins) has just given us some biographical material about our family on my mother's side. It starts with mention of my great-great-great-grandfather, John Darling. I am sending it on to you, in-case that you are interested.
1. John Darling was born in 1750 and lived in Duchess County, Mass. He was a Tory, and when the war for independence broke out in 1776 he moved to Bay Quinte of Ontario, Canada. He died in 1848, age 98 years. It is not known how many children he had or the name of his wife.
2. William Darling was born on the homestead at Bay Quinte, Ontario, on 2 March 1800, and died in 1872. He married Jane Duell, born 7 May 1807, died about 1846. Eight children.
3. The eldest child was William Darling, born on the Bay joints homestead on 17 February 1826, died in Tacoma, Washington, in July 1900. He married Maria Mayhee at Cannington, Ontario. Seven children were born.
4. Linus Wilson Darling, was born 20 January 1955 in Beaverton, Ontario, and died 15 April 1910 in Portland, Oregon. His mother Maria had died November 1867 at Suspension Bridge, New York.
5. Lucy Isabella Darling, who married Herman Henry William Pauling, was the second child of the marriage of Linus Wilson Darling and his wife.
Love from
[Linus Pauling]
CC: Peter, Crellin, Linda
- Letter from LP to Loren R. Graham RE: Says that he was pleased to read Graham’s article. Talks about a lecture he gave on the theory of resonance in Moscow and what he used as sources for it. [Letter from Graham to LP May 1, 1962] [Filed under LP Correspondence, G: Correspondence 1962-1965 Box 142, Folder 142.1]
- Letter from LP to Max Rhodes RE: LP is sending Rhodes a copy of a letter, written with Dr. Perry, on Strontium 90. [Letter from Rhodes to LP May 8, 1962] [Filed under LP Peace: Materials re: Fallout and Radiation Shelters, and Civil Defense, 1962-1965: Box #7.008, Folder #8.10]
- Letter from LP to Maxwell B. Colton RE: Thanks Colton for sending his paper on partial disarmament. Says that he does not think that only 50 percent disarmament is enough even though it is sensible. Says that the biggest trouble with proposals is that the nations won’t accept them. [Letter from Colton to LP May 2, 1962] [Filed under LP Correspondence, C: Individual Correspondence, 1961-1962 Box 76 Folder 76.2]
- Letter from LP to Morris Hughes RE: LP has asked Kenneth Shaw to write to Hughes [Memorandum from LP to Shaw May 17, 1962] and LP is interested in the rehabilitation of handicapped persons but has no experience in the field. [Letter from Hughes to LP April 28, 1962] [Filed under LP Science: (Orthomolecular Medicine and Mental Health: Materials re: Ford Foundation grants for the study of mental disorders, 1955-1966), Box #11.089, Folder #89.10]
- Letter from LP to Richard Jeter, RE: LP confirms that the statement which appeared in the letter to Bates students is correct. LP is sending Jeter some materials he has written on the effects of fallout on children. [Letter from Jeter April 25, 1962] [Filed under LP Peace: (Materials re: Fallout and Radiation Shelters, and Civil Defense, 1962-1965), Box #7.008, Folder #8.10]
- Letter from Peter Pauling to LP. [Filed under LP Biographical: Correspondence: Peter Pauling, 1962: Box #5.044 Folder #44.3]
Dear Daddy,
Thank you for your letter of the 25th April. I have looked up the paper you mention and the preceeding paper referred to in it. In Phys. Rev. 98 391 (1955) J.B. Goodenough and A.L. Loeb discuss three types of bonding; 1) covalent with 2 electrons, 2) semi-covalent (one electron) and 3) ionic.
They treat 1) tetragonal spinel structures by discussing the possibility of forming four covalent (2 e) bonds arranged toward the corners of a square around the atom of interest and that this uses up all the available bonding orbitals so that the other two bonds perpendicular to the plane of the square must be ionic and so longer, explaining the tetragonal distortion. They treat CuFe2O4, ZnMn2O4, Mn3O4, gamma-Mn2O3, CaIn2O4, CdIn2O4, and In. They also treat Fe3O4 which forms an orthorhombic structure by saying that the ordering of Fe2+ and Fe3+ in tetrahedral locations with tetrahedral covalent bonds resists the tetragonal distortion.
They then give the theory of semicovalent magnetic exchange, which gives the Hund's rule argument, and almost explicitly gives the angle argument. (They use bond lengths instead.) On page 405 they say: "Semicovalent exchange couples cation moments antiferromagnetically. This coupling is strongest when the cation-anion-cation bond is 180°. In the spinel lattice neighboring octahedral cations make a 90° angle with their common anion, and the semicovalent exchange between them is small compared to that between tetrahedral and octahedral cations.
They apply this to 1) NaCl structure for MnO and others. 2) Fe3O4 inverse spinel ferromagnetic below 119°K. 3) Mn3O4 is Mn2+ (Mn2
II) O4 paramagnetic. 4) CuFe2O4.
In the Phys. Rev. 100 564 (1955) J.B. Goodenough considers the three kinds of bond type covalent, one electron and ionic. He applys the one electron bond to the perovskites obtained as a function of Mn4+ present. He does not use the angle argument, instead he uses elastic strain caused by the variation in bond lengths: covalent shortest; one electron middling; ionic longest.
He has pretty nearly taken the wind out of our sails, though he does not do as complete an angle argument as we do. I think we can still publish but it will require a rewording to take account.
I am working fairly hard, primarily on the house. I also have some lectures and several papers to write, and am designing more or less two apparati.
We hope to see you soon.
Much Love,
Peter
- Memorandum from LP to Kenneth Shaw RE: Asks Shaw to write to Morris Hughes. Handwritten “OK K.S.” [Letter from Shaw to Hughes May 21, 1962] [Filed under LP Science: (Orthomolecular Medicine and Mental Health: Materials re: Ford Foundation grants for the study of mental disorders, 1955-1966), Box #11.089, Folder #89.10]
- Note from LP to Ken Shaw RE: LP asks Shaw if he could write to Dr. Hughes. [Filed under LP Correspondence, H: Individual Correspondence (Hughes - Huxley) Box 163, Folder 163.1]
- Photo: Linus and Ava Helen Pauling dancing in the White House ballroom. Washington D.C.. “LIFE Magazine Copyright Time Inc. Reproduction Not permitted Richerby May 17 1962” Photographer unknown. Color print. [Ship #3457] [Filed under LP Photo Box: 1962i.38]
- Photo: Linus and Ava Helen Pauling dancing in the White House ballroom. Washington D.C.. “LIFE Magazine Copyright Time Inc. Reproduction Not permitted Richerby May 17 1962.” Photographer unknown. Black and white print. [Ship #3456] [Filed under LP Photo Box: 1962i.37]
- Telegram from Gandhi Peace Foundation to LP, RE: The Foundation invites LP to attend the Anti-Nuclear Arms Conventions during June 16th through 18th. [Letter from LP May 28, 1962] [Filed under LP Peace: (Assorted Peace Groups, Fe-Me), Box #4.012, Folder #12.4]
- Article: “Strontium-90 in Man V,” Science. [Filed under LP Peace: Materials re: Strontium-90, 1961-1963: Box #7.014, Folder #14.10]
- Letter [sent] from LP to George W. Corner RE: Glad that Corner’s opinion that LP would not like to rebut anything said at the Symposium on The Present Status of the Radiation Hazard, so therefore will not need the transcripts and will wait until the articles are published. [Letter from Corner to LP May 1, 1962] [Filed under LP Science: (American Philosophical society, 1936-1963, 1989, 1991), Box #14.011, Folder #11.2]
- Letter from Alice McGrath to LP RE: Writes at LP’s suggestion to ask for the names of people who might have material fro an anthology of satire by scientists. Only asks that he write down names that are readily and easily found without too much time on LP’s part. Also encloses a copy of her book. [Letter from LP to McGrath June 28, 1962] [Filed under LP Correspondence, M: Correspondence 1962-1964 Box 259, Folder 259.1]
- Letter from Denise A. Zoolalian, H.B. Bennett Travel Agency, to LP RE: partial airfare refund for LP and AHP’s trip to Moscow in 1961 [Filed under LP Travel, Box #1.003, Folder 3.1]
- Letter from Editor of the Bulletin of the World Council of Peace to Friends, RE: Statements by Professor Bernal on the occasion of the French Government’s underground explosion. [Filed under LP Peace: (Assorted Peace Groups, Wo-Yo), Box #4.017, Folder #17.1]
- Letter from Frank J. Carelli Jr to LP RE: Explains that he is participating in a debate on nuclear testing. Requests any information LP might be able to send him about it. [Filed under LP Correspondence, C: Individual Correspondence, 1961-1962 Box 76 Folder 76.2]
- Letter from G. Ramachandran to LP, RE: The Gandhi Peace Foundation is inviting LP to an Anti-Nuclear Arms Convention to be held in New Delhi June 16th through 18th. [Filed under LP Peace: (Assorted Peace Groups, Fe-Me), Box #4.012, Folder #12.4]
- Letter from George W. Corner to LP RE: Asks LP if he can lend the tapes of the Symposium on The Present Status of the Radiation Hazard instead of making transcriptions. Handwritten note “Would you like to hear the tapes?” [Letter from LP to Corner May 23, 1962] [Filed under LP Science: (American Philosophical society, 1936-1963, 1989, 1991), Box #14.011, Folder #11.2]
- Letter from J. Yanney-Wilson to LP, RE: Yanney-Wilson, on behalf of the Ghana Science Association, would like to invite LP to attend the “accra Assembly” on “The World Without the Bomb.” The meeting will be held in Accra from June 21st through June 28th. Yanney-Wilson hopes that LP will be able to attend the meeting. [Letter from LP May 24, 1962] [Filed under LP Peace: (Assorted Peace Conferences, 1949-1962), Box #2.010, Folder #10.10]
- Letter from Joan R. Harris, secretary to LP, to Donald R. Babin, University of New Brunswick, RE: Explains that LP asked her to tell Babin that he is looking forward to seeing him and if he needs anything, he should write to LP. [Filed under LP Biographical: (CIT: Materials re: Teaching and Advising of Graduate Students of Linus Pauling, 1935-1963), Box #1.017, Folder #17.3]
- Letter from LP [signed by Joan Harris] to Christina Stuffer RE: Says that he read her manuscripts with interest, and returns them. [Letter from Stuffer to LP May 5, 1962] [Filed under LP Correspondence, S: Correspondence, 1962-1963 Box 382 Folder 382.1]
- Letter from LP [signed by Joan Harris] to Paul Rosbaud RE: Says that he will not be in Munich for the Commemoration Meeting “50 Years’ X-ray Diffraction.” Tells Rosbaud that he does not remember the scope of Sommerfeld’s papers enough to express an opinion about the value of publishing them. [Letter from Rosbaud to LP April 30, 1962] [Filed under LP Correspondence, R: Individual Correspondence (Rosbaud - Rundle) Box 336 Folder 336.1]
- Letter from LP to Paul F. Wiley RE: Declines the invitation to speak at the Kalamazoo Section of the American Chemical Society’s symposium in November. [Letter from Wiley to LP April 26, 1962] [Filed under LP Science: (American Chemical Society: Correspondence, 1950-1964), Box #14.006, Folder #6.5]
- Letter from Martha Stevens to LP RE: Tells LP that her English class is having a debate for and against the US nuclear testing and she is on the negative side. Says that she is required to write someone asking for suitable information. Requests any information LP could send her. Handwritten note indicates information was sent, but without a reply to her letter. [Filed under LP Correspondence, S: Correspondence, 1962-1963 Box 382 Folder 382.1]
- Letter from Nicholas P. Christy, Columbia University, to LP. RE: Has been informed that he will be participating in the Columbia University Conference on Hemoglobin. Invites him to come early and give a clinic. [Filed under LP Speeches: Speeches by LP, 1962: Box #1962s Folder #1962s.22]
- Letter from Virginia O. Blank to LP and AHP RE: Sends them some historic records. [Filed under LP Correspondence, B: Individual Correspondence, 1962-1964 Box 40 Folder 40.1]
- Memo from Joan Harris to J. P. Youtz RE: Encloses an Annual Invention Statement for U.S.P.H.S. Grant No. H-3136(C4) for Youtz to sign and send to Bethesda. Asks to return the last copy if he does not need it. [Memo from Youtz to Harris May 22, 1962] [Filed under LP Science: (United States Public Health Service: Assorted Grants, 1954-1964), Box #14.042, Folder #42.2]
- Newspaper Clipping: “Glenn E. Brixley: For United States Senator.” Official Voters’ Pamphlet. [Filed under LP Newspaper Clippings: Newspaper Clippings, Magazine and Journal Articles related to LP, 1962: Box #1962n, Folder #1962n.17]
- Newspaper article: “Dr. Pauling, Nobel Winner, Recently Interviewed; Physical Chemist Opposes Resumption of Tests” Grant High School, Portland. [Filed under LP Biographical: Scrapbooks: Box #6.008 Folder #8.287]
- Check from AHP to Helga Matson for $40.00. [Filed under LP Biographical: Bank Statements and Canceled Checks: First Western Bank, January 1962-December 1962: Box # 4.027 Folder #27.1]
- Letter from G. L. Emery to LP RE: Apologizes for bothering LP, but explains that his grandson is dying of an incurable illness. Says that his grandson, Marshall, is a huge fan of LP and asks for an autograph for him. [Letter from LP to Emery May 24, 1962] [Filed under LP Correspondence, E: Correspondence, 1960-1969 Box 113 Folder 113.3]
- Letter from Hampton L. C. Hoffman to LP RE: Encloses a copy of his paper, “The Scourge of War.” Expresses his admiration for LP and the all LP’s efforts on the behalf of peace. [Letter from LP to Hoffman July 31, 1962] [Filed under LP Correspondence, H: Correspondence 1961-1962 Box 168, Folder 168.2]
- Letter from Jack R. Erickson to LP RE: Requests more information about the American Friends Service Committee or any such group LP could recommend. Talks about the limitations on his participation in groups because he is in the military, but says he will do what he can. [Letter from LP to Erickson May 8, 1962] [Filed under LP Correspondence, E: Correspondence, 1960-1969 Box 113 Folder 113.3]
- Letter from Joan Harris to Herbert T. Rosenfeld RE: Gives Rosenfeld the address of the World Constitutional Committee. [Letter from LP to Rosenfeld May 11, 1962] [Filed under LP Correspondence, R: Individual Correspondence (Rosbaud - Rundle) Box 336 Folder 336.2]
- Letter from Margot Olmstead to LP, RE: Olmstead asks LP to send materials on the harmfulness of nuclear fallout and radiation to her friend Mrs. Melendy, whose address she provides. [Letter from LP to Melendy May 24, 1962] [Filed under LP Peace: (Fallout and Radiation Shelters, and Civil Defense, 1962-1965), Box #7.008, Folder #8.10]
- Newspaper clipping: “Dr. Pauling Is Assailed by Mahoney”, Buffalo Courier-Express. [Filed under LP Biographical: Correspondence, Newspaper Clippings: Buffalo Courier-Express; Buffalo Evening News, 1962: Box #3.057 Folder # 57.9]
- Newspaper clipping: “Opposition to A-Tests Negated By Acceptance of Cause of War” Weekly People. [Filed under LP Biographical: Scrapbooks: Box #6.008 Folder #8.288]
- Newspaper clipping: “Promote Spirit of Patriotism, Mahoney Urges State Elks”, Buffalo Evening News. [Filed under LP Biographical: Correspondence, Newspaper Clippings: Buffalo Courier-Express; Buffalo Evening News, 1962: Box #3.057 Folder # 57.9]
- Translated letter (Original in German) to LP from Rudolf von der Aa RE: Expresses thanks and support for LP in his courageous stance for peace for the people of Vietnam, drawing parallels between the current situation in the US and that of Germany during the Weimar Republic and fascist period. [Filed under LP Correspondence: (A: Correspondence), #14.1]
- Letter from Alois Stoff to LP RE: Handwritten in German. [Filed under LP Correspondence, S: Individual Correspondence (Stern - Stoff) Box 368 Folder 368.8]
- Letter from Glenn Brixey to LP RE: Responds to LP’s letter informing Brixey that he is not knowledgeable about the subject of nuclear testing and sends a newspaper article. [Letter from LP to Brixey May 8, 1962, Newspaper Clipping: “Pauling Says Brixey Unqualified to Debate” May 15, 1962, Newspaper Clipping: “Glenn E. Brixey: For United States Senator” May 18, 1962] [Filed under LP Newspaper Clippings: Newspaper Clippings, Magazine and Journal Articles related to LP, 1962: Box #1962n, Folder #1962n.17]
- Letter from R. R. McKearin to LP RE: Tells him that he is participating in a debate at his school in which he is presenting the arguments against nuclear testing. Asks for any information that will help uphold his statements. [Letter from Hopkins to McKearin June 14, 1962] [Filed under LP Correspondence, M: Correspondence 1962-1964 Box 259, Folder 259.1]
- Letter from Catherine McMahon to LP RE: Tells LP that she is participating in a debate on nuclear testing. Asks if he could send her some information on the topic and his viewpoint. [Letter from Hopkins to McMahon June 14, 1962] [Filed under LP Correspondence, M: Correspondence 1962-1964 Box 259, Folder 259.1]
- Letter from E.E. Hart to LP RE: Hart wonders why scientists are not more concerned with the radiation which is in the area around the earth’s crust. Hart has written to Jerome Wiesner, but no results have been release on measuring the radiation belts. [Letter from LP to Hart May 24, 1962] [Filed under LP Peace: Materials re: Fallout and Radiation Shelters, and Civil Defense, 1962-1965: Box #7.008, Folder #8.10]
- Letter from Francis Heisler to LP, RE: Heisler requests that LP send him a short paragraph on the effects of Carbon 14 for a publication he is working on entitled “Fallout from Nuclear Weapons Tests.” Heisler asks if LP knows Sir Bernard Lovell and if so, Heisler thinks it would be a good idea to invite him to be a plaintiff in the bomb test suits. [Letter from LP May 24, 1962] [Filed under LP Peace: (The Bomb Test Suits, 1962-1964), Box #6.002, Folder #2.1]
- Letter from Jerome Davis, to LP. RE: Would like to make the Gandhi Award on November 1 or 5. Asks if either of those days works. [Letter from LP May 23, 1962] [Filed under LP Speeches: (Speeches by LP, 1962) Box #1962s Folder #1962s.20]
- Letter from Kenneth Shaw to Morris Hughes RE: Discusses the current research on biochemical abnormalities related to certain types of mental disease and suggest talking with a research pediatrics specialist at Duke University and then taking his son in for testing if it is needed. Also comments on large regional centres for rehabilitation of the handicapped. Handwritten “File.” [Memorandum from LP to Shaw May 17, 1962 and Letter from Hughes to LP April 28, 1962] [Filed under LP Science: (Orthomolecular Medicine and Mental Health: Materials re: Ford Foundation grants for the study of mental disorders, 1955-1966), Box #11.089, Folder #89.10]
- Newspaper clipping: “Peace ship ‘Everyman’ set to sail into bomb test area” National Guardian. [Filed under LP Biographical: Scrapbooks: Box #6.008 Folder #8.286]
- Receipt from First Western Bank for a deposit of $455.31. [Filed under LP Correspondence: Biographical: Receipts: First Western Bank, 1959-1968: Box # 4.030 Folder #30.2]
- Letter from Carl A. Kuether to LP RE: Asks LP to evaluate the enclosed proposal, explains the rating scale, and encloses two comment sheets. Attached is LP’s response that a grant be made to support the research on abnormal hemoglobins and varieties of plasma proteins. [Filed under LP Science: (National Science Foundation: Correspondence, 1947, 1951-1989), Box #14.029, Folder #29.6]
- Letter from Francis Hoague, MacDonald, Hoague & Bayless, to LP. RE: Encloses two letters from Einstein, an original copy of LP’s speech in West and East Germany and the translation, and the original letters from gatherers of the “Ban the Bomb” petition to the United Nations. [Filed under LP Biographical: Correspondence, Note to Self re: Pauling v. Bellingham Publishing Company, 1960-1963, 1965, 1978: Box # 3.001 Folder #1.8]
- Letter from G. W. Brady to LP RE: Invites LP to give a talk at Bell Telephone Laboratories on any subject he would like that would be interesting to both physicists and chemists. Suggests that LP visit early fall. [Letter from LP to Brady May 28, 1962] [Filed under LP Correspondence, B: Individual Correspondence, 1962-1964 Box 40 Folder 40.1]
- Letter from Hermann J. Muller, to The Editor, Saga. RE: Addresses LP’s correction to his statement in the June issue of Saga. Discusses armament and disarmament. [Filed under LP Biographical: Correspondence, Articles: Hermann J. Muller, 1962: Box #3.058 Folder #58.3]
- Letter from Ira D. Cardiff to LP RE: Congratulates LP on punishing his Bellingham traducer. Talks about Dr. Szilard’s proposal and includes a copy of a letter he sent to Dr. Szilard. Asks for LP’s comments on the letter and the proposal. [Letter from LP to Cardiff June 5, 1962] [Filed under LP Correspondence, C: Individual Correspondence, 1961-1962 Box 76 Folder 76.2]
- Letter from Malcolm Holmberg, Modesto Junior College, to LP. RE: Informs him that they are holding the month of February for LP in case he can come address the school. Asks to be informed of LP’s decision as soon as possible. [Letter from LP May 14, 1962, July 3, 1962] [Filed under LP Speeches: Speeches by LP, 1963: Box #1963s Folder #1963s.2]
- Letter from Morris J. Nicholson, International Anesthesia Research Society, to LP. RE: Invites him to give the yearly Baxter Lecture on March 24, 1963. Gives information regarding the lecture. [Filed under LP Speeches: Speeches by LP, 1963: Box # 1963s Folder #1963s.12]
- Letter from Pauline Pauling, to LP and AHP. RE: Is slowly building up her clientele. Has been rather depressed. Informs him that Bryan Burke will be getting in touch with him. [Letter from LP June 13, 1962] [Filed under LP Biographical: Correspondence: Pauline Pauling, 1962: Box #5.051 Folder #51.9]
- Letter from Vernon Neufeld to LP RE: Says that March 27 would work well for them if LP is able to make it. Adds that They would like to have AHP come with LP if he is able to attend. Talks about demonstrations at the White House against resuming bomb tests. [Letter from LP to Neufeld May 14, 1962] [Letter from LP to Neufeld June 6, 1962] [Filed under LP Correspondence, B: Individual Correspondence, 1962-1964 Box 40 Folder 40.1]
- Memo from J.P. Youtz’ Office to Joan Harris RE: The Annual Invention Statement on U.S.P.H.S. Grant H-3136(C4) has been forward to Bethesda as her previous memo requested. [Memo from Harris to Youtz May 18, 1962] [Filed under LP Science: (United States Public Health Service: Assorted Grants, 1954-1964), Box #14.042, Folder #42.2]
- Newspaper clipping: “Pen in Hand” Gresham Argus. [Filed under LP Biographical: Scrapbooks: Box #6.008 Folder #8.288]
- Check from LP to Robert . Loud for $15.90. [Filed under LP Biographical: Bank Statements and Canceled Checks: First Western Bank, January 1962-December 1962: Box # 4.027 Folder #27.1] also [Filed under LP Biographical: Check Registers, 1961-1963: Box #4.077 Folder #77.1]
- Letter from Gene Sosin, American Committee for Liberation, to LP. RE: Enclose an English translation of the special program on U. S. nuclear tests, and a recent booklet on Radio Liberty. Thanks him for his help. [Filed under LP Biographical: Correspondence re: Pauling v. Globe-Democrat Publishing Company, 1962: Box # 3.003 Folder # 3.3]
- Letter from Genevieve Walther to LP RE: Tells LP about the success of the Peace Rally in Honolulu. [Letter from LP to Walther June 5, 1962] [Filed under LP Correspondence, W: Individual Correspondence, 1960-1962 Box 445 Folder 445.3]
- Letter from Herbert T. Rosenfeld to LP RE: Reminds LP about the blind man at the annual Humanist meeting who asked LP about the possibility of LP addressing a meeting of the humanist group in San Luis Obispo. Says that the group has asked him to intercede and try to get a tentative date from LP for next fall. [Letter from LP to Rosenfeld July 6, 1962] [Filed under LP Correspondence, R: Individual Correspondence (Rosbaud - Rundle) Box 336 Folder 336.2]
- Letter from James C. Gillis to LP RE: Thanks LP for granting a special press conference for high school editors in Portland. Encloses an article he wrote about it. Offers to help LP with his work to stop nuclear testing in any way LP might need him. [Letter from LP to Gillis July 9, 1962] [Filed under LP Correspondence, G: Correspondence 1962-1965 Box 142, Folder 142.1]
- Letter from LP to Academician P. Kapitsa, cc: Dr. Dombey RE: Asks if Kapitsa could arrange to have Dr. N. Dombey accepted in the Institute for Physical Problems. Discusses Dr. Dombey’s qualifications. [Letter from Malkov to LP July 27, 1962] [Filed under LP Correspondence, D: Correspondence 1960-1966 Box 99, Folder 99.3]
- Letter from LP to Alton Blakeslee RE: LP is dissatisfied with Blakeslee’s last three articles on fallout. LP points out several erroneous statements and asks that Blakeslee make a correction to be published in all the newspapers where the article appeared. LP is sending a copy of this letter to the Associated Press as well. LP questions Blakeslee as to how he managed to make so many false statements in an article. [Letter from Blakeslee to LP June 1, 1962] [Filed under LP Peace: Materials re: Strontium-90, 1961-1963: Box #7.014, Folder #14.17]
- Letter from LP to Alton Blakeslee RE: Says that he is dissatisfied with Blakeslee’s articles about fallout because he feels that the articles give readers the incorrect opinion. Talks about one particular statement that he feels is incorrect. [Filed under LP Correspondence, B: Individual Correspondence, 1962-1964 Box 40 Folder 40.1]
- Letter from LP to D.F. Magee, RE: LP thinks that Magee’s suggestion of appealing to an International Court may be worthwhile. LP does not want to initiate this action as he has already taken a bomb test petition to the United Nations. [Letter from Magee April 27, 1962] [Filed under LP Peace: (Fallout and Radiation Shelters, and Civil Defense, 1962-1965), Box #7.008, Folder #8.10]
- Letter from LP to Edith Dellorco RE: Thanks her for her letter of encouragement, and tells her he is sending her some printed material under separate cover. [Letter from Dellorco to LP April 30, 1962] [Filed under LP Correspondence, D: Individual Correspondence, 1960-1966 Box 99 Folder 99.3]
- Letter from LP to Franklin Farman RE: Grants Farman permission to use the quote mentioned in the letter, but points out that one of the words was misspelled. Says the other quotes seemed well-chosen and pertinent. [Letter from Farman to LP May 10, 1962] [Filed under LP Correspondence, F: Correspondence, 1957 - 1966 Box 129, Folder 129.6]
- Letter from LP to Fritz Lippman RE: Congratulates Lippman on being elected a Foreign Member of the Royal Society. [Filed under LP Correspondence, L: Individual Correspondence (Libby - London) Box 217, Folder 217.4]
- Letter from LP to General Herbert E. Holdridge RE: Says that he disagrees with Holdridge’s statements in his letter. Tells Holdridge that he thinks his actions are having a great effect on the world and are more likely to save lives than Holdridge’s course of action. [Letter from Holdridge to LP May 9, 1962] [Filed under LP Correspondence, H: Correspondence 1961-1962 Box 168, Folder 168.2]
- Letter from LP to George W. Corner RE: Accepts Corner’s offer to lend the tapes of the whole session of Saturday morning April 28th. [Letter from Corner to LP May 18, 1962, Letter from Corner to LP May 28, 1962] [Filed under LP Science: (American Philosophical society, 1936-1963, 1989, 1991), Box #14.011, Folder #11.2]
- Letter from LP to J. A. McWilliams RE: Says that he does not think that McWilliams’ idea about neutralizing atomic bombs is an impossible one, but he does not know how to go about it and it does not seem very promising from the scientific side. Tells McWilliams he is sending some material under separate cover. [Filed under LP Correspondence, M: Correspondence 1962-1964 Box 259, Folder 259.1]
- Letter from LP to J. Frederick. [Letter from Frederick to LP April 28, 1962] [Filed under LP Correspondence, F: Correspondence, 1957 - 1966 Box 129, Folder 129.6]
23 May 1962
Dear Mr. Fredrick:
In answer to the question about neutron bombs in your letter, I point out that the tests of nuclear weapons now going on are not tests of neutron bombs. The neutron bomb is a fraud - I suggest that you read the article by William Laurence in a recent Saturday Evening Post.
It is hard to know why President Kennedy decided to carry out a series of nuclear tests. In his speech he stated that the Soviet Union had not gained superiority in nuclear power over the United States through the recent Soviet tests. Probably there was heavy pressure from the military-industrial complex to intensify the cold war.
Adenauer continues to try to get hold of nuclear weapons. On 17 November 1961 he stated publicly that not only should NATO be given nuclear weapons, but they should have the right (he and his associates) to use them without waiting to hear from the President of the United States. You can read about this in The New York Times for that day.
Sincerely yours,
[Linus Pauling]
- Letter from LP to J. G. Kennelly RE: Says he regretfully has too many engagements for the coming season to accept the invitation to speak at the Christian Culture Forum in Hamilton. [Letter from Kennelly to LP May 8, 1962] [Filed under LP Correspondence, C: Correspondence 1961-1962 Box 76, Folder 76.2]
- Letter from LP to Jerome Davis. RE: Informs him that he has a previous engagement on November 5, but that November 1 is still open. [Letter from Davis May 23, 1962] [Filed under LP Speeches: (Speeches by LP, 1962) Box #1962s Folder #1962s.20]
- Letter from LP to John Kuhn RE: Tells Kuhn that he does not think Kuhn’s statement that people would rather die than live under Communist rule is pertinent to his activities. Says that from Kuhn’s letter, he judges that Kuhn would rather die than have disputes between the great nations settled in accordance with the principles of ethics and morality. Tells Kuhn he is sending some material under separate cover. [Letter from Kuhn to LP April 29, 1962] [Filed under LP Correspondence, K: Correspondence 1957-1962 Box 201, Folder 201.6]
- Letter from LP to Leo Lombardy RE: Tells Lombardy that he has just returned to Pasadena and has not yet finished examining his mail, but he has not yet found Lombardy’s book. Says he isn’t sure if it is a printed book or manuscript and if he finds it he will let Lombardy know. [Filed under LP Correspondence, L: Correspondence 1961-1963 Box 232, Folder 232.2]
- Letter from LP to Linus Jr. and Anita Pauling. [Filed under LP Biographical: Correspondence: Linus Pauling Jr., 1960-1962: Box #5.038 Folder #38.3]
23 May 1962
Dear Linus and Anita,
A question has come up about which I should like your advice - perhaps not immediately, but at some time in the not too distant future.
Last year the Chief of the Manuscript Division of The Library of Congress wrote me, asking if I would consider presenting my personal papers to The Library of Congress for addition to the national manuscript collections. I answered that I would make a decision later on, and he replied that he was grateful that I was giving serious consideration to their request that the papers become a part of the resources of the national manuscript collections.
I was reminded of this matter by the receipt of a letter from the American Philosophical Society, asking me to consider depositing the papers in the Library of the American Philosophical Society, if I had not arranged to present them to The Library of Congress or deposit them elsewhere.
I had not thought about the matter, except that I had, I think, assumed that the papers would ultimately come into your possession.
Do you have any special wishes about this matter? Do you think that The Library of Congress is the best place to deposit the papers? Note that on the last page of the statement by The Library of Congress it is said that they would like to have every paper, even those considered intimate or trivial. They would return those that seem to be inappropriate.
My papers are in disorder, and I suppose that I should be getting them into order, perhaps by employing someone who has been trained in this field, perhaps a girl with suitable training, and having her work for some months, perhaps a year or two, to get the papers in order.
The three bound volumes of over 11,000 signatures to the bomb-test petition are without doubt valuable. Mama and I have the signatures of about 750 leading people, scientists and others, from about 40 countries, the initial signers of the Petition Against the Spread of Nuclear Weapons. I think that we may have them bound into another volume. The remaining signatures, approximately 100,000, were turned over to the United Nations.
Much love from
[Linus Pauling]
- Letter from LP to Louise Andrews, RE: LP thanks Andrews for her letter with the information for he and AHP’s trip next March. LP explains that the difficulties he and AHP experienced during the tour last year were due to the heavy schedule that was placed on them. [Andrews’ letter May 7, 1962] [Filed under LP Peace: (Assorted Peace Groups, Am), Box #4.009, Folder #9.4]
- Letter from LP to Lucile Pauling. RE: Thanks her for the information on the man who challenged him to a debate Has written to him. Returns the pages about John Darling and his descendants. Has made a copy. [Filed under LP Biographical: Correspondence: Lucile Pauling, 1962: Box #5.053 Folder #53.15]
- Letter from LP to Mark A. Chamberlin. RE: Thanks him for sending a check. Is satisfied with the honorarium. Encloses copies of letter recently published in the New York Times and the Washington Post. [Filed under LP Speeches: (Speeches by LP, 1962) Box #1962s Folder #1962s.13]
- Letter from LP to Mrs. Carl Nielsen RE: Thanks her for the newspaper clippings. Tells Nielsen that AHP had to stay in bed for a couple of days once they got to Seattle due to feeling rather tired. Talks about winning the libel suit against the Bellingham Herald and his work with the other suits. [Letter from Nielsen to LP and AHP May 1, 1962] [Filed under LP Correspondence, N: Correspondence 1957-1964 Box 288, Folder 288.6]
- Letter from LP to President of Associated Press RE: LP is enclosing a copy of a letter he sent to Alton Blakeslee in which LP notes several seriously untrue statements. LP asks that the article, circulated by the Associated Press, be corrected. [Filed under LP Peace: Materials re: Strontium-90, 1961-1963: Box #7.014, Folder #14.17]
- Letter from LP to Professor Swift RE: Recommends that Dr. Kenneth Shaw be reappointed Senior Research Fellow in Chemistry for a period of one year beginning 1 December 1962 with a $1000 salary increase. Discusses Shaw’s research. [Memo from Swift to LP June 12, 1962] [Filed under LP Correspondence, S: Individual Correspondence (Shaw - Shriver) Box 363 Folder 363.1]
- Letter from LP to Robert J. Oppenheimer RE: Congratulates Oppenheimer on his election as a Foreign Member of the Royal Society. Tells him that he and AHP were pleased to see him and Kitty at the White House Dinner. [Filed under LP Correspondence, Oppenheimer, J. Robert: Correspondence, Reprints 1927-1963 Box 296, Folder 296.1]
- Letter from LP to Romulo Bell Huerta RE: Thanks Huerta for offering him a copy of the book, but says that he doesn’t understand Spanish well enough to justify him in asking for a book. [Letter from Huerta to LP May 4, 1962] [Filed under LP Correspondence, H: Correspondence, 1961-1962 Box 168 Folder 168.2]
- Letter from LP to Spicer Conant RE: Thanks Spicer for having invited AHP and him to the play Friday night. [Filed under LP Correspondence, C: Correspondence 1961-1962 Box 76, Folder 76.2]
- Letter from LP to The Editor, Journal of the American Medical Association. RE: Submits a letter for publication in the Journal related to an editorial comment published January 6, 1962. [Filed under LP Biographical: Typescript, Correspondence, Article: J. Am. Med. Assoc., 1962: Box #3.058 Folder #58.1]
- Letter from LP to Thomas L. Danielsen RE: Suggests that Danielsen look through copies of Nature and Science for information. Also says that he is sending some material by him under separate cover. [Letter from LP to Danielsen May 1, 1962] [Filed under LP Correspondence, D: Individual Correspondence, 1960-1966 Box 99 Folder 99.3]
- Letter from LP to Whitfield J. Bell, Jr., Associate Librarian, American Philosophical Society, RE: LP thanks Bell for his letter and says that the Library of Congress has also contacted him about disposition of his personal papers. He is still considering the question, and says he will write to Bell at a later date about his decision. [Filed under LP Safe Contents, Drawer 2, Folder 2.016]
- Letter from R.J. Moxon to LP, RE: Moxon is sorry to hear that LP and AHP will not be able to attend the Accra Assembly. Moxon would like to know if LP will still be able to submit a short paper towards the documentation of the Assembly. [Letter from LP to Moxon June 5, 1962] [Filed under LP Peace: (Assorted Peace Conferences, 1949-1962), Box #2.010, Folder #10.10]
- Letter from Willard Libby to LP RE: Asks if LP would have lunch with him to discuss why compression produces the metallic state. Says he is also interested in hearing about LP’s theory on the magnetic superstructures of antiferromagnetic and ferromagnetic crystals. Handwritten note on top right corner, “Give me this Mon. 4 June 12 15 PM.” [Filed under LP Correspondence, L: Individual Correspondence (Libby - London) Box 217, Folder 217.2]
- Receipt from Robert H. Loud Ford to LP for $15.90. [Filed under LP Biographical: Receipts, 1961-1962: Box #4.060 Folder #60.6]
- Typescript: “The Great Fallout Controversy”, by LP. Handwritten note in upper right corner: Sent to JAMA 23 May 1962. [Filed under LP Biographical: Typescript, Correspondence, Article: J. Am. Med. Assoc., 1962: Box #3.058 Folder #58.1]
- Check from AHP to Perry’s for $18.51. [Filed under LP Biographical: Bank Statements and Canceled Checks: First Western Bank, January 1962-December 1962: Box # 4.027 Folder #27.1]
- Check from LP to Joan Harris $200.00. [Filed under LP Biographical: Bank Statements and Canceled Checks: First Western Bank, January 1962-December 1962: Box # 4.027 Folder #27.1] also [Filed under LP Biographical: Check Registers, 1961-1963: Box #4.077 Folder #77.1]
- Check from LP to Portland Stove and Furnace Repair for $40.00. [Filed under LP Biographical: Bank Statements and Canceled Checks: First Western Bank, January 1962-December 1962: Box # 4.027 Folder #27.1] also [Filed under LP Biographical: Check Registers, 1961-1963: Box #4.077 Folder #77.1]
- Envelope from First Western Bank: Pasadena, California. Writing in black ink on the front. [Envelope from First Western Bank April 26, 1962 and June 21, 1962] [Filed under LP Biographical: Business and Financial: Box #4.030, Folder #30.2]
- Letter from Clark Santini to LP RE: Invites LP to speak before the students of the University of Nevada at sometime during the 1962-1963 school year. [Letter from LP to Santini May 28, 1962] [Filed under LP Correspondence, U: Correspondence 1936-1970 Box 421, Folder 421.20]
- Letter from F. M. Cerveny to LP RE: Thanks LP for responding to his May 1st letter. Encloses a newspaper article about LP from the New Statesman and a letter he wrote to the Swiss government. Says he knows the letter won’t help, but that he feels better for writing it. [Letter from LP to Cerveny May 9, 1962] [Letter from LP to Cerveny May 28, 1962] [Filed under LP Correspondence, C: Individual Correspondence, 1961-1962 Box 76 Folder 76.2]
- Letter from John A. Blair to LP RE: Asks if LP could give a lecture at the University of Ghana while he is in Accra for a conference. [Letter from LP to John Blair June 8, 1962] [Filed under LP Correspondence, G: Correspondence, 1962-1965 Box 142 Folder 142.1]
- Letter from LP to Bernard H. Baumrin RE: Tells Baumrin that though he would like to be able to speak at the seminar on the philosophy of science, he has too many commitments already and cannot. [Letter from Baumrin to LP May 16, 1962] [Filed under LP Correspondence, D: Correspondence 1960-1966 Box 99, Folder 99.3]
- Letter from LP to Donna Smith RE: LP is sending Smith some materials and a copy of his book No More War. LP notes that the best way to cut down the amount of Strontium-90 being laid down in the bones is to add to the diet some source of calcium that is free of Strontium-90. [Letter from Smith to LP May 17, 1962] [Filed under LP Peace: Materials re: Strontium-90, 1961-1963: Box #7.014, Folder #14.17]
- Letter from LP to E.E. Hart RE: LP found Hart’s letter on the summary of the developments in the field of high energy radiation to be interesting. LP agrees that there must be continued work in matters such as these. [Letters from Hart to LP May 21, 1962, June 21, 1962] [Filed under LP Peace: Materials re: Fallout and Radiation Shelters, and Civil Defense, 1962-1965: Box #7.008, Folder #8.10]
- Letter from LP to Francis Heisler, RE: LP is sending in a copy of his affidavit and hopes to have a statement on Carbon 14 ready before too long. LP will ask Bernard Lovell to become a plaintiff in the suits. [Letter from Heisler May 21, 1962] [Filed under LP Peace: (The Bomb Test Suits, 1962-1964), Box #6.002, Folder #2.1]
- Letter from LP to G. L. Emery RE: Says he was pleased to write to Emery’s grandson and that he sent him a copy of No More War!. Tells Emery he is sending some material under separate cover. [Letter from Emery to LP May 19, 1962] [Letter from Emery to LP June 18, 1962] [Filed under LP Correspondence, E: Correspondence, 1960-1969 Box 113 Folder 113.3]
- Letter from LP to Glenn Brixey RE: LP thanks Brixey for the newspaper article and requests a copy of the one from January of 1962. [Letter from Brixey to LP May 20, 1962] [Filed under LP Newspaper Clippings: Newspaper Clippings, Magazine and Journal Articles related to LP, 1962: Box #1962n, Folder #1962n.17]
- Letter from LP to Governor Brown, cc: Edward Howden and Hugh Anderson RE: Recommends the appointment of Mr. Hugh Anderson as Assistance Chief of the Division of Fair Employment Practices Commission of the State of California. [Letter from May Bonnell to LP May 28, 1962] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (A: Correspondence), #14.1 and Filed under LP Correspondence, B: Individual Correspondence (Bronowski - Bryant) Box 32, Folder 32.2]
- Letter from LP to J. Yanney-Wilson, RE: LP thanks Yanney-Wilson for his letter but regrets that he will not be able to attend the Accra Assembly. [Yanney-Wilson’s letter May 18, 1962] [Filed under LP Peace: (Assorted Peace Conferences, 1949-1962), Box #2.010, Folder #10.10]
- Letter from LP to Margretta McIntosh RE: Thanks her for the letter. Asks her to give his regards to her husband and son. Says he is sending some material under separate cover. In a post-script asks if she heard about his winning the libel suit against the Bellingham Herald. [Letter from McIntosh to LP January 9, 1962] [Filed under LP Correspondence, M: Correspondence 1962-1964 Box 259, Folder 259.1]
- Letter from LP to Mrs. Frank Cinquemani RE: LP advocates the use of adding dicalcium phosphate to the diets of children. LP encloses a copy of his letter to The New York Times on Strontium-90. LP does not find any justification for the statement that fluoridation of water can increase the absorption of Strontium-90, LP recommends fluoridation. [Letter from Cinquemani to LP May 10, 1962] [Filed under LP Peace: Materials re: Strontium-90, 9161-1963: Box #7.014, Folder #14.17]
- Letter from LP to Mrs. Ward Melendy, RE: LP is sending some materials about nuclear fallout and radiation at the request of Mrs. Olmstead. LP is also sending Melendy a copy of his book No More War! [Letter from Olmstead May 19, 1962] [Filed under LP Peace: Materials re: Fallout and Radiation Shelters, and Civil Defense, 1962-1965: Box #7.008, Folder #8.10]
- Letter from LP to Ralph Singleton RE: Says he is glad to give Singleton permission to use the illustration as requested in Singleton’s letter of 10 May. [Letter from Singleton to LP May 10, 1962] [Filed under LP Correspondence, S: Correspondence, 1962-1963 Box 382 Folder 382.1]
- Letter from LP to Shirley Sirota Rosenberg RE: Says that he cannot make a statement about discovery of the cause and possible treatment of epilepsy withing the next decade because science is not sufficiently predictable. LP thinks it is likely that the cause of epilepsy will be discovered in the relatively new future and that should result in some significant contributions to therapy. [Letter from Rosenberg to LP May 10, 1962] [Filed under LP Correspondence, R: Correspondence, 1960-1963 Box 342 Folder 342.3]
- Letter from LP to W. A. Gold RE: Tells Gold that his idea would not work because the chemical reaction of nitrogen trichloride uses energy and heat instead of creating it. Says that many people have looked into the possibility of using chemical reactions for energy, so it is unlikely that any chemicals have been overlooked. [Letter from Gold to LP May 15, 1962] [Filed under LP Correspondence, G: Correspondence, 1962-1965 Box 142 Folder 142.1]
- Letter from Linda Paule to Joan Harris RE: Thanks Harris for the biographical sketch of LP, but says she would like some more detailed information on LP. Handwritten note indicates a long biography was sent. [Letter from Paule to Harris June 9, 1962] [Filed under LP Correspondence, P: Correspondence, 1960-1963 314, Folder 314.3]
- Letter from Louise Andrews to LP, RE: Andrews is enclosing a check for $50.00 for LP’s expenses. Andrews was glad to hear that LP and AHP enjoyed their time on the speaking tour for the American Friends Service Committee. [Filed under LP Peace: (Assorted Peace Groups, Am), Box #4.009, Folder #9.4]
- Letter from Maude Richard to LP RE: Encloses some newspaper clippings and a notice of a meeting for the following night. Discusses the peace work being done by her church community. [Letter from LP to Richard June 5, 1962] [Filed under LP Correspondence, R: Correspondence, 1960-1963 Box 342 Folder 342.3]
- Letter from Mrs. Asima Chatterjee to LP RE: Tells him that she has been appointed a full Professor in Chemistry at the University of Calcutta. Thanks LP for all his kind encouragement. [Letter from LP to Chatterjee June 5, 1962] [Filed under LP Correspondence, C:Individual Correspondence (Chamberlain - Cherkin) Box 64, Folder 64.6]
- Letter from W.H. Freeman, W.H. Freeman and Co., to AHP, RE: Freeman says that AHP did not have all the facts, and if she did, she could not write in those terms, regarding Freeman's "betrayal." He explains that he had no alternatives, and that in the light of what he knows, he can't imagine LP and AHP acting other than he has. [Filed under LP Safe Contents, Drawer 2, Folder 2.009]
- Letter from Yves Choliere to LP, RE: At a meeting held in Sweden on the 19th and 20th of May, the Committee of the World Congress for General Disarmament and Peace decided that its Secretariat would begin work in Moscow at the beginning of June. Choliere gives a future address that all correspondence should be sent to. [Filed under LP Peace: (Assorted Peace Conferences, 1949-1962), Box #2.010, Folder #10.11]
- Receipt from First Western Bank for a deposit of $1440.40. [Filed under LP Biographical: Receipts: First Western Bank, 1959-1968: Box # 4.030 Folder #30.2]
- Receipt from Perry’s Stat’y & Gift Shop to AHP for $18.51. [Filed under LP Biographical: Check Registers, 1961-1962: Box # 4.076 Folder #76.5]
- Check from AHP to Liro Sugita for $78.00. [Filed under LP Biographical: Bank Statements and Canceled Checks: First Western Bank, January 1962-December 1962: Box # 4.027 Folder #27.1]
- Flier: “1962 Chemistry Alumni Lecturer, University of Southern California” [Filed under LP Biographical: Scrapbooks: Box #6.008 Folder #8.291]
- Itinerary [handwritten]: U.S.C. Research Conference in Chemistry, dinner [Filed under LP Travel, Box #1.003, Folder 3.2]
- Letter from Arne Tiselius to LP and AHP RE: Says he is glad that they are happy with the lists he compiled and that the Bulletin article is dreadful. Congratulates LP on winning his first libel suit and says he will watch for libelous newspaper articles. Tells them that the greatest thing that has happened in this country for a long time was their actions inside and outside the White House. [Filed under LP Correspondence, T: Individual Correspondence (Thant - Toole) Box 407, Folder 407.5]
- Letter from H. J. Muller, to LP. RE; Has written a reply to be published in Saga. Thinks it would be foolish to continue to the argument in public. [Letter from LP May 10, 1962] [Filed under LP Biographical: Correspondence, Articles: Hermann J. Muller, 1962: Box #3.058 Folder #58.3]
- Letter from Jerry Ross, Editor, The Washingtonian to LP RE: Asks for a picture of LP examining his honorary high school diploma, for inclusion in the school newspaper. [Letter from LP to Ross May 28, 1962] [Filed under LP Awards & Honors: Box #1961h-1963h, Folder #1962h.2]
- Letter from LP to Albert Haut RE: Tells Haut that he will not be able to attend the meeting because he will be out of town on that day. Says he is happy to learn about the new chapter of the American Humanist Association. [Letter from Haut to LP May 11, 1962] [Filed under LP Correspondence, H: Correspondence 1961-1962 Box 168, Folder 168.2]
- Letter from LP to Anne Nicholson RE: Says he is sorry that Dr. Teller did not accept the invitation to debate with him. Tells her that he has decided he will not be able to speak at Vassar College due to his heavy schedule. [Letter from Nicholson to LP May 17, 1962] [Letter from Nicholson to LP May, no date] [Filed under LP Correspondence, V: Correspondence, 1933-1969 Box 427, Folder 427.22]
- Letter from LP to David Pressman RE: Encloses a copy of his letter of submission of Pressman’s manuscript to the Proceedings and informs Pressman that he slightly changed the original manuscript and indicates in which areas he did so. [Letter from Pressman to LP May 10, 1962] [Filed under LP Science: (National Academy of Sciences, 1955-1969), Box #14.021, Folder #21.4]
- Letter from LP to Josephine A. Williams RE: Encloses the manuscript “Structure of Fragments of Antibody Molecules as Revealed by Reduction of Exposed Disulfide Bonds” by A.L. Grossberg. P. Stelos, and D. Pressman to communicate for publication in the Proceedings. Asks that the proof be sent to Pressman at the New York State Department of Health. [Letter from Williams to LP May 29, 1962] [Filed under LP Science: (National Academy of Sciences, 1955-1969), Box #14.021, Folder #21.4]
- Letter from LP to Paul Izenberg and Richard Max RE: Thanks them for the invitation to speak at Metuchen High School, but says he must decline due to his busy schedule. [Letter from Izenberg and Max to LP May 14, 1962] [Filed under LP Correspondence, M: Correspondence 1962-1964 Box 259, Folder 259.1]
- Letter from LP to Stanley E. Henwood, Executive Secretary of International Medical Congress RE: Apologizes he has not sent his manuscript and says he will send it in a few days. [Telegraph from Henwood to LP May 16, 1962, Letter from Harris to Henwood June 2, 1962] [Filed under LP Manuscripts of Articles: (Manuscripts and Typescripts of Articles by LP, 1962), Box #1962a, Folder #1962a.1]
- Letter from LP to Wolfgang Bartels, RE: LP is enclosing materials about the fallout suits as well as information about the most recent suits which have been filed in the United States and the Soviet Union. [Letter from Bartels May 11, 1962] [Filed under LP Peace: (The Bomb Test Suits, 1962-1964), Box #6.002, Folder #2.1]
- Letter from Robert L. Minckler, Chairman of the Board, California Institute of Technology, to (lists seven professors sans LP, with a note from LP- "I seem to have been dropped.") RE: Because of the retirement of Professor Lacey, Minckler would like to review the constitution of the Committee on Sponsored Research. He says that those listed at the top of the letter have been appointed as the members of the Sponsored Research Committee. [filed under LP Safe Contents, Drawer 2, Folder 2.039, Item 39.146]
- Letter from S. N. Bagchi to LP RE: Tells LP that he wrote to Prof. Corey at LP’s suggestion. Says that he wants to spend the summer at a university that has library facilities. Asks if it would be possible to spend the time at Caltech. Encloses his Curriculum Vitae. [Letter from LP to Bagchi May 14, 1962] [Filed under LP Correspondence, B: Individual Correspondence, 1962-1964 Box 40 Folder 40.1]
- Telegram from LP to Jerome Davis. RE: Informs him that November 1 is acceptable. [Telegram from Davis 5-62] [Filed under LP Speeches: (Speeches by LP, 1962) Box #1962s Folder #1962s.20]
- Check from AHP to Hilga Matson for $30.90. [Filed under LP Biographical: Bank Statements and Canceled Checks: First Western Bank, January 1962-December 1962: Box # 4.027 Folder #27.1]
- Check from AHP to Roess Market for $50.00 [Filed under LP Biographical: Bank Statements and Canceled Checks: First Western Bank, January 1962-December 1962: Box # 4.027 Folder #27.1]
- Check from LP to Wide World Photos, Inc. for $11.44. [Filed under LP Biographical: Bank Statements and Canceled Checks: First Western Bank, January 1962-December 1962: Box # 4.027 Folder #27.1] also [Filed under LP Biographical: Check Registers, 1961-1963: Box #4.077 Folder #77.1]
- Letter from A. T. Balaban to LP RE: Asks for a reprint of LP’s paper: “The Carbon-Carbon Triple Bond and the Nitrogen-Nitrogen Triple Bond.” Also encloses reprints related to that topic. Handwritten note indicates that reprints were sent to Balaban. [Filed under LP Correspondence, B: Individual Correspondence, 1962-1964 Box 40 Folder 40.1]
- Letter from LP to Elaine Jacoby RE: Tells her that he is sending some of his reprints to her under separate cover. [Letter from Jacoby to LP May 10, 1962] [Filed under J: Correspondence 1933-1934, 1936-1964 Box 192, Folder 192.28]
- Letter from LP to James L. Opray RE: Tells him he had not heard of the book Opray mentioned. Says he probably wouldn’t believe what the author has written because he does not think that former members of the communist party can be relied upon to tell the truth. [Letter from Opray to LP May 3, 1962] [Filed under LP Correspondence, O: Correspondence 1937-1965 Box 300, Folder 300.24]
- Letter from LP to Ruth Barber, RE: LP believes that New Zealand will receive about one sixth as much fallout from the present American tests. LP has suggested the addition of dicalcium phosphate to the diet of children and LP encloses his letter to the New York Times on this matter. [Letter from Barber May 10, 1962] [Filed under LP Peace: (Materials re: Fallout and Radiation Shelters, and Civil Defense, 1962-1965), Box #7.008, Folder #8.10]
- Letter from LP to The Editor, Buffalo Courier-Express. RE: Encloses a letter to the editor which he trusts will be published without delay with a suitable retraction and an apology. Asks him to send him a copy of the issue in which his letter is published. [Filed under LP Biographical: Correspondence, Newspaper Clippings: Buffalo Courier-Express; Buffalo Evening News, 1962: Box #3.057 Folder # 57.9]
- Letter from LP to The Editor, Buffalo Courier-Express. RE: Points out that the Courier-Express issue of May 19, 1962 has false and damaging statements about himself. Asks that the letter be published without delay with a suitable retraction and apology. [Filed under LP Biographical: Correspondence, Newspaper Clippings: Buffalo Courier-Express; Buffalo Evening News, 1962: Box #3.057 Folder # 57.9]
- Letter from LP to The Editor, Buffalo Evening News. RE: Encloses a letter to the Editor of the Buffalo Evening News. Trusts he will publish it without delay with a suitable retraction and apology. Asks him to send a copy of the paper in which his letter is published. [Filed under LP Biographical: Correspondence, Newspaper Clippings: Buffalo Courier-Express; Buffalo Evening News, 1962: Box #3.057 Folder # 57.9]
- Letter from LP to The Editor, Buffalo Evening News. RE: Points out a damaging statement in the Buffalo Evening News from May 19, 1962. Asks for a retraction and a suitable apology. [Filed under LP Biographical: Correspondence, Newspaper Clippings: Buffalo Courier-Express; Buffalo Evening News, 1962: Box #3.057 Folder # 57.9]
- Letter from Mary Holmes Goodall to LP RE: Tells LP that her friend, Ina Hamer, told her that she gave LP a copy of her book. Says that she wasn’t sure if he would connect it with her so she decided to write. Talks about her son’s education and work. [Letter from LP to Goodall June 8, 1962] [Filed under LP Correspondence, G: Correspondence, 1962-1965 Box 142 Folder 142.1]
- Letter from Mother Alicia to LP RE: Suggests several dates for LP to speak at Marymount College in the fall. Asks what his lecture topic and honorarium will be. [Letter from LP to Mother Alicia June 8, 1962] [Filed under LP Correspondence, M: Correspondence, 1962-1964 Box 259, Folder 259.1]
- Letter from Ruth Rosenwald to LP RE: Says that she had considered moving to Santa Barbara, but the consideration for Pasadena was that she would be closer to LP making it easier and more efficient for her to help him in the fight for peace. Tells LP that she also is considering Washington so that she can help him through organizing a scientists’ lobby. Discusses what strategies would be effective with such a lobby. [Letter from LP to Rosenwald May 14, 1962] [Letter from LP to Rosenwald June 13, 1962] [Filed under LP Correspondence, R: Individual Correspondence (Rosbaud - Rundle) Box 336 Folder 336.3]
- Note from Mrs. J. Bagby to LP RE: Suggests that LP use the phrase “a 100 child bomb” or something similar that demonstrates the number of lives lost. [Letter from LP to Bagby June 5, 1962] [Filed under LP Correspondence, B: Individual Correspondence, 1962-1964 Box 40 Folder 40.1]
- Check from LP to Miracle Offset for $6.19. [Filed under LP Biographical: Bank Statements and Canceled Checks: First Western Bank, January 1962-December 1962: Box # 4.027 Folder #27.1] also [Filed under LP Biographical: Check Registers, 1961-1963: Box #4.077 Folder #77.1]
- Letter from C. C. Wang to LP RE: Thanks LP for his letter. Discusses a discrepancy he has found related to bond radius of the compound BN. [Letter from LP to Wang May 15, 1962] [Letter from LP to Wang June 5, 1962] [Filed under LP Correspondence, W: Individual Correspondence, 1960-1962 Box 445 Folder 445.3]
- Letter from Cushing Strout to Wendell Phillips Academic Freedom Committee RE: Discusses his views on the Phillips case. Says that he cannot join with the committee on the refusal-to-inform basis and that he thinks the real point in the case is the irrelevance of Phillips’ political associations to his role as teacher. Handwritten note at top, “Here’s a copy of a letter I sent regarding Phillips. Cushing.” [Filed under LP Correspondence, P: Correspondence, 1960-1963 314, Folder 314.3]
- Letter from Frank Zander to LP RE: Discusses evidence he has seen and experienced of organized crime, communism, extortion, and civil rights abuses. The letter is supposed to be a petition that Zander asks LP to send the petition to the President or Attorney General. [Filed under LP Correspondence, Z: Correspondence, 1940-1980 Box 468, Folder 468.18]
- Letter from George W. Corner to LP RE: Informs LP that he is sending the tapes of the Saturday morning, April 28, session. [Letter from LP to Corner May 23, 1962, Letter from LP to Corner June 4, 1962] [Filed under LP Science: (American Philosophical Society, 1936-1963, 1989, 1991), Box #14.011, Folder #11.2]
- Letter from LP to Alois Stoff RE: Says he is grateful for all the newspaper clippings and letters Stoff has sent him about the fight that the Kriegsdienstgegner has been making against war. Asks if Stoff could help Martin Hall during Hall’s visit to Germany. Discusses Hall’s background and interests for his trip. [Filed under LP Correspondence, S: Individual Correspondence (Stern - Stoff) Box 368 Folder 368.8]
- Letter from LP to Clark Santini RE: Declines the invitation to speak at the University of Nevada due to his many commitments. [Letter from Santini to LP May 24, 1962] [Letter from Santini to LP June 5, 1962] [Filed under LP Correspondence, U: Correspondence 1936-1970 Box 421, Folder 421.20]
- Letter from LP to Constance de Bisschof. [Letter from de Bisschof to LP June 25, 1962] [Filed under LP Correspondence, D: Correspondence 1960-1966 Box 99, Folder 99.3]
28 May 1962
Dear Mrs. Bisschof:
I hope that it will be possible to stop the proposed explosion in the Van Allen belt, but I am not sure that it can be stopped. I doubt that it will lead to a catastrophe, in the sense of killing people; but it may be a scientific catastrophe.
I did not read the article about Mr. William Ogle. I am not so much worried about his being drunk on beer as drunk with power.
I am sending you some printed matter under separate cover.
Thanks for writing to me.
Sincerely yours,
[Linus Pauling]
- Letter from LP to DR. M. H. Panckhurst RE: Tells Panckhurst that he was interested by his paper on the electronic structures of stereochemistry of NO2++, NO2, and NO2. Says that he feels Panckhurst ignored LP’s discussions in The Nature of the Chemical Bond and unjustified in some of his arguments. [Letter from Panckhurst to LP June 7, 1962] [Filed under LP Correspondence, P: Correspondence, 1960-1963 314, Folder 314.3]
- Letter from LP to Don Ridgeway RE: Returns Ridgeway’s two manuscripts with only grammatical corrections and would be glad to submit the papers to the National Academy of Sciences for publication. States it would be fine to have Ridgeway come to Caltech during the summer. [Letter from Ridgeway to LP April 26, 1962, Letter from Ridgeway to LP June 21, 1962] [Filed under LP Science: (National Academy of Sciences, 1955-1969), Box #14.021, Folder #21.4]
- Letter from LP to F. M. Cerveny RE: Thanks him for the letter and enclosed materials. [Letter from Cerveny to LP May 24, 1962] [Filed under LP Correspondence, C: Individual Correspondence, 1961-1962 Box 76 Folder 76.2]
- Letter from LP to G. W. Brady RE: Says that he will not be able to fit in a visit to Bell Telephone Laboratories in the coming year. [Letter from Brady to LP May 22, 1962] [Filed under LP Correspondence, B: Individual Correspondence, 1962-1964 Box 40 Folder 40.1]
- Letter from LP to Harold A. York, Principal, Washington High School RE: Happily accepts the honorary diploma, but regrets that he cannot be present at the commencement exercises. [Letter from York to LP May 17, 1962] [Filed under LP Awards & Honors: Box #1961h-1963h, Folder #1962h.2]
- Letter from LP to Janet Gray Hayes RE: Thanks her for the letter, clipping, and reminder about the check. Says that he deposited a week or two ago. [Letter from Hayes to LP May 14, 1962] [Filed under LP Correspondence, H: Correspondence, 1961-1962 Box 168 Folder 168.2]
- Letter from LP to Jerry Ross, Editor, The Washingtonian RE: Sends the photograph of him examining his honorary high school diploma in his laboratory at CIT. Includes a short personal statement. [Letter from Ross to LP May 25, 1962] [Filed under LP Awards & Honors: Box #1961h-1963h, Folder #1962h.2]
- Letter from LP to Martin Niemoller RE: Asks if Niemoller could visit with Martin Hall some time in the second half of August 1962 to discuss peace and disarmament. [Filed under LP Correspondence, S: Individual Correspondence (Stern - Stoff) Box 368 Folder 368.8]
- Letter from LP to N. K. Fields RE: Says that he was pleased to read Fields’ letter and thanks him for his offer to help. Tells Fields that he has a hard time getting things done because he has not found a way of getting other people to help him. [Letter from Fields to LP October 6, 1961] [Filed under LP Correspondence, F: Correspondence, 1957 - 1966 Box 129, Folder 129.6]
- Letter from May Bonnell to LP RE: Acknowledges LP’s letter to the government recommending Hugh Anderson as Assistant Chief of the Division of Fair Employment Practices. [Letter from LP to Brown May 24, 1962] [Filed under LP Correspondence, B: Individual Correspondence (Bronowski - Bryant) Box 32, Folder 32.2]
- Letter from N. Le-Quang to LP, RE: Le-Quang is enclosing his response to the open letter to President Kennedy published by the New York times recently. In his letter he expresses his point of view on the situation in Vietnam. [Filed under LP Peace: (Assorted Vietnam Peace Research and Activism Materials, 1962-1972), Box #6.006, Folder #6.1]
- Letter from Wolfgang Bartels to LP, RE: [In German] Bartels plans to work with Ms. Waerland, a well known Swedish philanthropist, on an appeal to President Kennedy for damages resulting from radioactivity caused by nuclear bombs. [Filed under LP Peace: (Assorted Peace Appeals, 1940-1970), Box #6.007, Folder #7.17]
- Newspaper clipping: “Gedankenfreiheit für grosse Geister” Schweitzer Illustriere Zeitung. [Filed under LP Biographical: Scrapbooks: Box #6.008 Folder #8.282]
- Research Notebook of LP RE: Structure of Drickamer's carbon, p. 65. [Filed under LP Research Notebooks: 24R]
- Telegram from LP to Gandhi Peace Foundation, RE: LP regrets that conflicts prevent him from attending the Anti-Nuclear Arms Convention in New Delhi. [Foundation’s telegram May 17, 1962] [Filed under LP Peace: (Assorted Peace Groups, Fe-Me), Box #4.012, Folder #12.4]
- Check from AHP to The Balinese Shop for $84.02. [Filed under LP Biographical: Bank Statements and Canceled Checks: First Western Bank, January 1962-December 1962: Box # 4.027 Folder #27.1]
- Check from AHP to WILPF Registration Fee for $5.00. [Filed under LP Biographical: Bank Statements and Canceled Checks: First Western Bank, January 1962-December 1962: Box # 4.027 Folder #27.1]
- Invoice from Miracle Offset for news reprints totaling $6.19. [Filed under LP Correspondence, M: Correspondence 1962-1964 Box 259, Folder 259.1]
- Itinerary [handwritten]: Glendale College, 7-10 PM [Filed under LP Travel, Box #1.003, Folder 3.2]
- Letter Dr. Erwin F. Jenny to LP RE: Jenny thanks LP for his April 13th 1962 letter in which LP gave Jenny some valuable information. Jenny states that he will continue to search for more Resonance publications to use in a future course. [Filed under LP Science: (Materials re: Resonance Theory Controversy, 1949-1984), Box #2.003, Folder #3.1]
- Letter from Edward Howden to LP RE: Thanks LP for having sent him a copy of LP’s letter to Governor Brown in which LP recommended Mr. Hugh H. Anderson for the position of Assistant Chief, Division of Fair Employment Practices. [Filed under LP Correspondence, H: Correspondence 1961-1962 Box 168, Folder 168.2]
- Letter from F. A. L. Dullien to LP RE: Encloses one of his papers that he thought might be of interest to LP. [Letter from LP to Dullien June 13, 1962] [Filed under LP Correspondence, D: Correspondence 1960-1966 Box 99, Folder 99.3]
- Letter from Francis Heisler to LP, RE: Heisler gives LP an update on the bomb test suits. Heisler has decided to include a story about Carbon-14 and will do so when he receives more information from LP. Heisler goes into detail on some other subjects which he is contemplating incorporating into the suits. [Filed under LP Peace: (The Bomb Test Suits, 1962-1964), Box #6.002, Folder #2.1]
- Letter from Howard Sanders to LP RE: Tells LP about an article they are doing on the chemistry of mental illness. Asks for any comments LP would like to make about what he feels will be the progress in this field in the next 10 years or so or about the research that LP has done and the discoveries he has made. [Filed under LP Correspondence, S: Correspondence, 1962-1963 Box 382 Folder 382.1]
- Letter from Josephine A. Williams to LP RE: Acknowledges receipt of the manuscript “Structure of Fragments of Antibody Molecules as Revealed by Reduction on Exposed Disulfide Bonds” which will be published in the Biochemistry Section of the July issue of the Proceedings. Also discusses the cost of publication. [Letter from LP to Williams May 25, 1962] [Filed under LP Science: (National Academy of Sciences, 1955-1969), Box #14.021, Folder #21.4]
- Letter from L. John Collins to LP, RE: Collins has learned that LP will not be attending the Accra Assembly and is asking LP to reconsider. Collins thinks that it may be possible that LP chose not to attend because Homer Jack will also be attending the Assembly. Collins notes that the Assembly will be broken into smaller committees and hopes that Jack’s attendance will not prevent LP from participating. [Filed under LP Peace: (Assorted Peace Conferences, 1949-1962), Box #2.010, Folder #10.10
- Letter from LP to Hermann J. Muller. RE: Thinks that he should revise his letter to the Editor of Saga. Explains why. [Filed under LP Biographical: Correspondence, Articles: Hermann J. Muller, 1962: Box #3.058 Folder #58.3]
- Letter from LP to S. N. Bagchi RE: Says that he isn’t sure whether it would be worth Bagchi’s time to spend his summer at Caltech. Tells him that there isn’t summer school and staff members aren’t apt to be available. Suggests that he find a different school to stay at for the summer. [Letter from Bagchi to LP May 25, 1962] [Filed under LP Correspondence, B: Individual Correspondence, 1962-1964 Box 40 Folder 40.1]
- Letter from LP to The Editor, Saga. RE: Has written to Muller suggesting that he revise his letter. Asks that the enclosed letter as well as his earlier letter be published if Muller’s letter is not revised. [Filed under LP Biographical: Correspondence, Articles: Hermann J. Muller, 1962: Box #3.058 Folder #58.3]
- Letter from LP to The Editor, Saga. RE: Responds to Muller’s retraction. [Filed under LP Biographical: Correspondence, Articles: Hermann J. Muller, 1962: Box #3.058 Folder #58.3]
- Letter from Susanne Bressler, Women for Legislative Action, to LP. RE: Is thrilled to know that LP will be visiting on June 16. Will send a biographical sketch of the awardees soon. Encloses two complimentary tickets to the luncheon. [Filed under LP Speeches: (Speeches by LP, 1962) Box #1962s Folder #1962s.15]
- Memo from J. H. Sturdivant to LP RE: Sturdivant says that part of his answer was embodied in the proposal that Sten recently showed LP. Sturdivant also says that Ned C. Webb cannot be supported and Sten’s salary cannot be raised. Suggests that Sten apply for support from another agency and that Dr. Niemann should be told that the metals project will support Webb as a graduate research assistant through June 30, 1963 even though funds are not currently in hand. LP handwritten notes agreeing with Sturdivant’s suggestions. [Letter from Soules to LP May 8, 1962] [Filed under LP Science: (Office of Naval Research: Correspondence, Memoranda, Notes and Assorted Materials re: “The Structure of Metals and Intermetallic Compounds”, Contract Nonr 220(33) (Chemistry 43), 1958-1963), Box #14.035, Folder #35.1]
- Newspaper Clipping: “Founder Testifies Aware, Inc., Never ‘Blacklisted’ Performers” by John Sibley, New York Times. [Filed under LP Biographical: Legal: Box #3.006 Folder #6.22]
- Notification and Statement of Grant Award RE: Renews Grant No. HE-03136-05 (formerly H-3136), “Molecular Chemistry Applied to Biology and Medicine,” for the period May 1, 1962 through April 30, 1963 for $49,999. [Filed under LP Science: (United States Public Health Service: Assorted Grants, 1954-1964), Box #14.042, Folder #42.2]
- Receipt from First Western Bank for a deposit of $100.00. [Filed under LP Biographical: Receipts: First Western Bank, 1959-1968: Box # 4.030 Folder #30.2]
- Telegram from Ramachandran to LP RE: Extends the invitation to AHP as well for the anti-nuclear arms convention. [Filed under LP Correspondence, R: Individual Correspondence (Rabinowitch - Randall) Box 326 Folder 326.4]
- Letter from Angella to AHP, RE: Angella spoke with Alexsandr Korneyehook who said that AHP and LP will be guests at the conference in July. Angella is excited to see AHP and offers to be her translator for the conference. [Filed under LP Peace: (Materials re: petition signers, USA, USSR, Nobel Laureates), Box #5.016, Folder #16.3]
- Letter from Clara Urquhart to LP RE: Encloses a list of contributors to the symposium for LP to look at and asks if he will be able to contribute. [Letter from Urquhart to LP April 26, 1962] [Filed under LP Correspondence, U: Correspondence 1936-1970 Box 421, Folder 421.20]
- Letter from G. Ramachandran to LP, RE: Ramachandran regrets that LP will not be able to to come to the Anti-Nuclear Arms Conventions in New Delhi. Ramachandran asks if LP can send a note on any aspect of the nuclear arms race that LP knows best. [Letter from LP June 6, 1962] [Filed under LP Peace: (Assorted Peace Groups, Fe-Me), Box #4.012, Folder #12.4]
- Letter from I. Riggs to LP and AHP RE: Commends AHP for her peace work, but says that women need to work for more than just establishing a permanent peace organization. Riggs argues that women must organize a major program of adult economic education. [Filed under LP Correspondence, R: Correspondence, 1960-1963 Box 342 Folder 342.3]
- Letter from Kenneth Hughes to LP RE: Tells LP that he and Peg were delighted by the results of LP’s suit against the Bellingham paper and they hope the others will be as successful. Talks about the arrest of protesters who left the Golden Gate Bridge for testing grounds. [Filed under LP Correspondence, H: Correspondence 1961-1962 Box 168, Folder 168.2]
- Letter from Wendell Phillips to LP RE: Discusses a form letter mailed earlier in the week and thanks LP for his signature. Includes form letter from the Wendell Phillips Academic Freedom Committee signed by sponsor including LP. [Form letter from Frumkin to “Friend”, April 2, 1964] [Filed under LP Biographical: Political Issues: Academic Freedom - Other Specific Incidents, 1948-1975: Box #2.038, Folder # 38.11]
- Letter from Yves Choliere to LP, RE: Choliere is enclosing a copy of the summary of the discussions of the Committee of the World Congress for General Disarmament that was held in Sweden during May 19th and 20th. [Filed under LP Peace: (Assorted Peace Conferences, 1949-1962), Box #2.010, Folder #10.11]
- Newspaper clipping: “Judge Tells Jury at Faulk Trial Truth of Libel Must Be Proved”, by John Sibley, New York Times. [Filed under LP Biographical: Legal: Box #3.006 Folder #6.22]
- Press Release, “Scientists Ask for International Discussion Before High-Altitude Tests,” World Federation of Scientific Workers. [Filed under LP Peace: (Assorted Peace Groups, Wo-Yo), Box #4.017, Folder #17.3]
- Contract Status Report: Contract Nonr-220 (33), Chemistry 43 Acct. 65071, Director of Research: LP, May 31, 1962. [Filed under LP Science: (Office of Naval Research: Correspondence, Memoranda, Notes and Assorted Materials re: “The Structure of Metals and Intermetallic Compounds”, Contract Nonr 220(33) (Chemistry 43), 1958-1963), Box #14.035, Folder #35.1]
- Contract Status Report: Contract Nonr-220 (38), Chemistry 49 Acct. 65070, Director of Research: Dr's. R.B. Corey and LP, May 31, 1962. [Filed under LP Science: (Office of Naval Research: Correspondence, Memoranda, Notes and Assorted Materials re: “Structure and Properties of Proteins and Synthetic Polypeptides”, Contract Nonr 220(05) (Chemistry 32), 1951-1963), Box #14.032, Folder #32.2]
- Letter from Alice Franklin Bryant to LP RE: Asks to keep the letter confidential. Says she telegraphed the President to urge him to decide against bomb testing. Sends reprints to LP. [Filed under LP Correspondence, B: Individual Correspondence, 1962-1964 Box 40 Folder 40.1]
- Letter from C.A. Coulson to LP, RE: Coulson has replied to Francis Heisler saying that he is willing to join as a sponsor of the suits. Coulson hopes that LP is successful though he believes that there is little chance of any permanent progress being made through the suits. [Filed under LP Peace: (The Bomb Test Suits, 1962-1964), Box #6.002, Folder #2.1]
- Letter from Cornelius Greenway to LP RE: Thanks LP for sending an inscribed copy of No More War! along with the other materials. [Letter from Greenway to LP May 17, 1962] [Filed under LP Correspondence, G: Correspondence 1962-1965 Box 142, Folder 142.1]
- Letter from Erich Wegener to LP RE: Asks for an autographed photo of LP. Handwritten note indicates a photo was mailed. [Filed under LP Correspondence, W: Individual Correspondence, 1960-1962 Box 445 Folder 445.3]
- Letter from Gilbert Bloemeke to LP RE: Discusses his work relating to the influence of ionization of the oxygens on bond lengths in molecules and ions containing oxygen and a central atom. Shows a conclusion that he has reached relating to this idea, and asks for LP’s comments on it. [Letter from Bloemeke to LP April 16, 1962] [Letter from LP to Bloemeke June 5, 1962] [Filed under LP Correspondence, B: Individual Correspondence, 1962-1964 Box 40 Folder 40.1]
- Letter from I.M. Kolthoff to LP, RE: Kolthoff is happy to join LP as a plaintiff in the bomb test suits. Kolthoff is sending a check for $10.00 to R.B. Atkinson. [Filed under LP Peace: (The Bomb Test Suits, 1962-1964), Box #6.002, Folder #2.1]
- Letter from LP to Francis Heisler, RE: LP is sending Heisler a cop of his 1958 paper in Science on Genetic and Somatic Effects of Carbon 14. LP is also sending along several other articles which he thinks that Heisler would be interested in. LP hopes that Heisler will visit Professor Herman Muller. [Filed under LP Peace: (The Bomb Test Suits, 1962-1964), Box #6.002, Folder #2.1]
- Letter from LP to Herman Muller, RE: LP hopes that Muller will be one of the plaintiffs for the bomb test suits filed in the United States and the Soviet Union. Francis Heisler would like to speak with Muller and LP notes that Heisler will be in Chicago near the end of June. [Filed under LP Peace: (The Bomb Test Suits, 1962-1964), Box #6.002, Folder #2.1]
- Letter from Matt Meselson to LP, RE: Meselson wold have been glad to become a plaintiff in the bomb test suits, however at present, he is reluctant to join because he has been engaged by the Arms Control and Disarmament Agency to go to Washington, D.C. and work as a consultant. While he is in this situation Meselson would like to keep free of public activities. [Letter from LP June 5, 1962] [Filed under LP Peace: (The Bomb Test Suits, 1962-1964), Box #6.002, Folder #2.1]
- Letter from P. Biquard to LP, RE: Biquard is attaching the text of a statement made by C.F. Powell as President of the World Federation of Scientific Workers. Biquard notes that copies of the statement are also being sent to Academies of Science. [Filed under LP Peace: (Assorted Peace Groups, Wo-Yo), Box #4.017, Folder #17.3]
- Letter from Registrar, the University of Adelaide, to LP RE: Tells LP that Dr. McArthur is a candidate for the Chair of Biochemistry and has listed LP as a reference. Asks for a confidential assessment of Dr. McArthur’s qualifications and suitability for the post. [Letter from LP to Registrar June 13, 1962] [Filed under LP Correspondence, M: Correspondence 1962-1964 Box 259, Folder 259.1]
- Letter from Richard L. Kenyon to LP RE: Tells LP that the readers of Chemical and Engineering News would be interested in knowing about the libel suits LP is involved in. Says that Gordon Bixler will be contacting LP soon to get some more information that they could use in preparing a story. [Filed under LP Correspondence, K: Correspondence 1957-1962 Box 201, Folder 201.6]
- Letter from W. W. Coblentz to LP RE: Says that due to physical and mental disability he cannot appear as a plaintiff in LP’s project. Reminds LP that he will be 89 in November if he lives that long. [Filed under LP Correspondence, C: Individual Correspondence, 1961-1962 Box 76 Folder 76.2]
- Letter from Wayne Kinney to LP RE: Reminds LP that he sent a copy of his Heptatron Theory in 1957 and that LP didn’t think much of the work. Encloses a newsletter that talks about his work since, and asks for LP’s opinion on this work. [Letter from LP to Kinney June 4, 1962] [Filed under LP Correspondence, H: Correspondence, 1961-1962 Box 168 Folder 168.2]
- Newspaper clipping: “Seven Teachers Return Signed ‘62-‘63 Contracts” The Cambrian. [Filed under LP Biographical: Scrapbooks: Box #6.008 Folder #8.293]
- Pay stub from CIT to LP for $1650.00. [Filed under LP Biographical: Receipts, 1961-1962: Box #4.060 Folder #60.6]
- Receipt from Bud’s Garage to LP for $11.24. [Filed under LP Biographical: Receipts, 1961-1962: Box #4.060 Folder #60.6]
- Typescript, “Comments by Linus Pauling on Draft of Complaints for Declaratory Judgement and for Injunction.” [Filed under LP Peace: (The Bomb Test Suits, 1962-1964), Box #6.002, Folder #2.1]
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