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- Letter from Peggy Duff to LP, RE: Transport from London to Oxford will be arranged. Duff needs LP to return the enclosed forms by December 21st in order to expedite his entry to Britain. [LP’s letter December 13, 1962] [Filed under LP Peace: (Oxford Conference, January 4-7, 1963), Box #2.006, Folder #6.2]
- Letter from Per-Olov Löwden and Bernard Pullman to LP RE: Encloses a list of contributions for the Tribute-Volume to R.S. Mulliken. Briefly discusses the purpose of the book. [Filed under LP Manuscripts of Articles: (Manuscripts and Typescripts of Articles by LP, 1963), Box #1963a, Folder #1963a.14]
- Letter from Philip Altbach to Advisory Council Members, Student Peace Union, RE: Altbach updates members on the progress made by the Student Peace Union. The SPU national meeting will be held over the holidays in Chicago and will discuss cutting down the amount of SPU activity due to increased financial hardships. [Filed under LP Peace: (Assorted Peace Groups, St-Wa), Box #4.015, Folder #15.1]
- Newsletter, “Peace Action in Australia.” [Filed under LP Peace: (Assorted Peace Groups, Na-On), Box #4.013, Folder #13.5]
- Newspaper Clipping: “Politics, Atoms Orbiting Inside Pauling’s Mind,” by Bob Fenley, Publication Unknown, December 1962. [Filed under LP Newspaper Clippings: Newspaper Clippings, Magazine and Journal Articles related to LP, 1962: Box #1962n, Folder #1962n.42]
- Newspaper clipping: “Pauling Hits Peace Group Quiz” [Filed under LP Biographical: Scrapbooks: Box #6.008 Folder #8.357]
- Newspaper clipping: “People” [Filed under LP Biographical: Scrapbooks: Box #6.008 Folder #8.342]
- Reprint: “Genetic Effects of Weapons Tests,” Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, Vol. 18, No. 10, pp. 15-18. [Filed under LP Publications: (Publications of LP, 1962), Box #1962p, Folder #1962p.22]
- Reprint: “The Pathology of Globin Synthesis,” Triangle, Vol. V, December 1962. RE: Sent to LP “with compliments” from the author, Dr. Hermann Lehmann. [Filed under LP Science: (Non-Pauling Reprints re: Hemoglobin research, 1960s), Box #6.010, Folder #10.1]
- Typescript Court Document: “Interrogatories Directed to Defendants”, LP v. Anit-Communist League of York County. [Filed under LP Biographical: Legal: Box #3.021 Folder #21.3]
- Check from AHP to Frances Herring 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 Alexander MacKay to LP RE: Tells LP that he has moved from San Luis Obispo to San Jose because he feels it is holier ground and makes him feel more humanistic. Says that he will be starting a Chapter of the AHA and invites LP to visit them sometime. Says he would liek to pay a visit to LP before the new year. [Filed under LP Correspondence, M: Correspondence 1962-1964 Box 259, Folder 259.1]
- Letter from Chandler Davidson to LP RE: Says he is a contributing editor to the Texas Observer which is the only journal in Texas carrying on an active campaign for peace. Tells LP about a recent article in Austin’s paper about radiation that has people shaken up. Asks if LP could send him some comments about the matter to publish in an article in the Dec. 15th edition. [Letter from LP to Davidson December 5, 1962] [Filed under LP Correspondence, T: Correspondence 1956-1963 Box 411, Folder 411.7]
- Letter from Chester Carlson to LP RE: Encloses another contribution to help with the expenses of LP’s activities. [Letter from LP to Carlson December 29, 1962] [Letter from LP to Carlson December 13, 1962] [Filed under LP Correspondence: C: Individual Correspondence (Caen - Cassyd) Box 57, Folder 57.11]
- Letter from E. Uzdarisk to LP RE: Requests a statement about LP’s views on the prospect of peace in 1963 to be broadcast over Polish radio. [Filed under LP Correspondence, U: Correspondence 1936-1970 Box 421, Folder 421.20]
- Letter from Klaus Demme to LP RE: Written in German. Says that in his addition to his study of chemistry he also has handwritings, manuscripts, drawings, and sketches of famous chemists. Asks LP to send him a document to add to his collections. Note at bottom says, “Handwritten note sent as follows: 9 April 1963 ‘I believe that nuclear weapons must not be allowed to spread over the world; we must instead achieve universal disarmament. Linus Pauling’” [Filed under LP Correspondence, D: Individual Correspondence, 1960-1966 Box 99 Folder 99.3]
- Letter from LP to A. B. Garrett, Ohio State University. RE: Thanks him for his letter. Was troubled that few graduate students were invited to the lectures. [Letter from Garrett November 8, 1962] [Filed under LP Speeches: (Speeches by LP, 1962) Box #1962s Folder #1962s.18]
- Letter from LP to Agustin E. Turner RE: Thanks Turner for his letter, and says he was very pleased to have received the Gandhi Peace Award. [Letter from Turner to LP November 3, 1962] [Filed under LP Correspondence, T: Correspondence 1956-1963 Box 411, Folder 411.7]
- Letter from LP to Charles Bloomstein RE: Suggests that Fulcrum Press try to buy No More War from Dodd, Mead and Apollo and release a cheap paperback version. Says that he does not feel there has been much effort to circulate the book by Mead, Dodd and Apollo. [Letter from Bloomstein to LP December 9, 1962] [Filed under LP Correspondence, F: Organizational Correspondence (Fa - Fu) Box 122, Folder 122.12]
- Letter from LP to Danny Baker RE: Gives Baker a detailed explanation of his feelings related to the actions taken by Kennedy related to the Cuban Missile Crisis. Also tries to clear up some misunderstandings present in Baker’s letter. Says there is more that he could write on the subject, but he will wait until he hears from Baker again. [Letter from Baker to LP no date, but received Nov. 12 in November general section] [Filed under LP Correspondence, B: Individual Correspondence, 1962-1964 Box 40 Folder 40.1]
- Letter from LP to David M. Paul RE: Says that he was sorry to learn that he was not here when Paul visited Southern California and that perhaps there will be an opportunity later for LP to talk with Paul about the book. [Letter from Paul to LP November 5, 1962] [Filed under LP Correspondence, P: Correspondence, 1960-1963 314, Folder 314.3]
- Letter from LP to Esther Linke RE: Tells Linke that he signed a few of the releases for Sheehan, but that most of the requests were a pretty silly and unnecessary. Explains what he thinks is wrong with the other requests, and asks Linke to explain these to Sheehan in her answer to him. [Letter from Linke to LP November 8, 1962] [Letter from Linke to LP December 12, 1962] [Filed under LP Correspondence, S: Correspondence, 1962-1963 Box 382 Folder 382.1]
- Letter from LP to Francis Hoague. RE: Informs him that he spent a day with Mr. Green. Asks for a copy of his letter about LP’s effectiveness as a witness. Asks him to sent the same letter to Sawyer. [Filed under LP Biographical: Correspondence re: Pauling v. Globe-Democrat Publishing Company, 1962: Box # 3.003 Folder # 3.3]
- Letter from LP to Francis Lagneau RE: Sends a copy of his paper “Why We Must Have Peace,” and recommends that Lagneau read No More War!. [Letter from Lagneau to LP October 21, 1962] [Filed under LP Correspondence, L: Correspondence 1961-1963 Box 232, Folder 232.2]
- Letter from LP to Gus Albrecht RE: Concerns the possibility of Albrecht taking a position in Pauling’s lab working with theoretical papers on chemical bonding. [Letter from LP to Gustav Albrecht, October 24, 1962] [Letter from LP to Gustav Albrecht, December 11, 1962] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (Albrecht, Gustav), #4.1]
- Letter from LP to Henry Allen Moe RE: Recommends both Alexander Rich and Jürg Waser for a Guggenheim Fellowship. [Letter from Moe to LP November 20, 1962] [Filed under LP Science: (John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation, 1953-1975). Box #14.015, Folder #15.9]
- Letter from LP to Jerome Davis. RE: Thanks him for his letter. Has decided not to write a chapter for Davis’s book because he is too busy. [Letter from Davis November 23, 1972] [Filed under LP Speeches: (Speeches by LP, 1962) Box #1962s Folder #1962s.20]
- Letter from LP to Saul Caspe RE: Says he was pleased to examine Caspe’s book and that he checked the courses offered at CalTech, but he found it is not likely the book could be used effectively in connection with any of them. [Letter from Caspe to Hopkins November 21, 1962] [Filed under LP Correspondence, C: Correspondence 1961-1962 Box 76, Folder 76.2]
- Letter from LP to Virginia Baylor RE: Tells her that he suggested a World Peace Research Organization in No More War! Discusses his attempts to get the UN interested and in trying to interest other organizations. [Letter from Baylor to LP November 20, 1962] [Filed under LP Correspondence, B: Individual Correspondence, 1962-1964 Box 40 Folder 40.1]
- Letter from LP to William N. White, Ohio State University. RE: Thanks him for his letter. Was disappointed by the media coverage. [Letter from White November 7, 1962] [Filed under LP Speeches: (Speeches by LP, 1962) Box #1962s Folder #1962s.18]
- Newsletter, “SANE World.” [Filed under LP Peace: (Publications by and about SANE, 196-1964), Box #4.005, Folder #5.20]
- Newspaper clipping: “ Nobel Scientist Sues 3 Countians, Charging Libel” The Gazette and Daily. [Filed under LP Biographical: Scrapbooks: Box #6.008 Folder #8.356]
- Newspaper clipping: “Pauling Sues Anti Red League for $100,000" The Sacramento Bee. [Filed under LP Biographical: Scrapbooks: Box #6.008 Folder #8.356]
- Check from AHP to House of Today for $54.21. [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 WFSJ for $25.00. [Filed under LP Biographical: Bank Statements and Canceled Checks: First Western Bank, January 1962-December 1962: Box # 4.027 Folder #27.1]
- Letter from Brother Columba Curran, University of Notre Dame, to LP. RE: Is not supposed to appear to testify in a legal action unless he receives an official summons from the court. [Letter from LP December 7, 1962] [Filed under LP Biographical: Correspondence re: Pauling v. Globe-Democrat Publishing Company, 1962: Box # 3.003 Folder # 3.3]
- Letter from Enitan A. Bababunmi to LP RE: Explains that Peter Pauling suggested he write to LP to try and find a job for the summer. Writes that he is Nigerian and is specializing in biochemistry. Mentions that he worked as a junior lab technician on two previous occasions at the University College. [Letter from LP to Bababunmi December 19, 1962] [Filed under LP Biographical: (CIT: Materials re: Teaching and Advising of Graduate Students of Linus Pauling, 1935-1963), Box #1.017, Folder #17.2]
- Letter from LP to Catherine Sturtevant, Cornell University Press, RE: Explains a correction to be made to the next printing of The Nature of the Chemical Bond. [Filed under LP Books: 1960b5.5]
- Letter from LP to Peter Pauling RE: Writes that he received a letter from Peter D. Dacre and David H. Davies at University College. Explains that he doesn’t know yet whether he could give them jobs for the summer, but asks if Peter could write a letter about them. [Filed under LP Biographical: (CIT: Materials re: Teaching and Advising of Graduate Students of Linus Pauling, 1935-1963), Box #1.017, Folder #17.2]
- Newspaper Clipping: “What Pugwash Discussed,” New York Times, December 2, 1962. [Filed under LP Manuscripts of Articles: (Manuscripts and Typescripts of Articles by LP, 1962), Box #1962a3, Folder #1962a3.7]
- Newspaper clipping: “The Statistics of Death” St. Louis Post-Dispatch. [Filed under LP Biographical: Scrapbooks: Box #6.008 Folder #8.339]
- Newspaper clipping: “The Statistics of Death” St. Louis Post-Dispatch. [Filed under LP Correspondence, M: Correspondence 1962-1964 Box 259, Folder 259.1]
- Note from Enitan Bababunmi to LP RE: Discusses possible summer work as suggested by Peter Pauling. [Letter from Hopkins to Bababunmi December 19, 1962] [Filed under LP Biographical: Materials re: Graduate Assistantships, C.I.T., 1935-1964: Box #1.017, Folder #17.2]
- Reprint: “The Statistics of Death: Nobel Prize Scientist Offers Facts on Nuclear ‘Overkill’ 20 Years After Bomb,” St. Louis Post-Dispatch, p. 2D. [Filed under LP Publications: (Publications of LP, 1962), Box #1962p, Folder #1962p.19]
- Check from AHP to Patients’ Benefit Fund for “Ward Music Systems” for $25.00. [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 $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 AHP to Susan Hardyman RE: $20.00. [Bank Statement from First Western Bank to LP and AHP January 22, 1963] [Filed under LP Biographical: Business and Financial: Box #4.027, Folder #27.2]
- Check from AHP to Susan Hardyman for $20.00. [Filed under LP Biographical: Bank Statements and Canceled Checks: First Western Bank, January 1962-December 1962: Box # 4.027 Folder #27.2]
- Check from LP to Linda Hopkins for $300.00. [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. [Envelope from First Western Bank November 29, 1962 and January 24, 1963] [Filed under LP Biographical: Business and Financial: Box #4.030, Folder #30.2]
- Letter from Anders Ehrenberg [and six others] to LP RE: Asks LP to contribute to the surprise Festschrift volume for Huge Theorell’s 60th birthday on July 6, 1963. The paper should be on any biochemical or biophysical subject and not longer than six pages. Asks that his manuscript be sent in by April 1, 1963. [Letter from LP to Ehrenberg, December 19, 1962] [Filed under LP Manuscripts of Articles: (Manuscripts and Typescripts of Articles by LP, 1963), Box #1963a, Folder #1963a.4]
- Letter from Clyde Manwell to LP RE: Tells LP that he has been doing some “fingerprinting” work on various hemoglobins and hemerythrins. Talks about some of the papers he has written and results from his studies. Asks if LP would be interested in considering some of his work for publication in the Proceedings. [Filed under LP Correspondence, M: Correspondence 1962-1964 Box 259, Folder 259.1]
- Letter from Francis Heisler to LP, RE: Heisler asks if there is any way that he could obtain some publicity on LP’s response to Professor Nikiforov. Heisler greatly enjoyed that letter and feels that more people ought to have the chance to read it. [Filed under LP Peace: (The Bomb Test Suits, 1962-1964), Box #6.002, Folder #2.1]
- Letter from Henry E. Bent, University of Missouri, to LP. RE: Thanks him for coming to campus. Shall be more than glad to help him in any way possible in connection with his court case in St. Louis. Would like him to address the local Unitarian Fellowship at some time. [Letter from LP December 7, 1965] [Filed under LP Biographical: Correspondence re: Pauling v. Globe-Democrat Publishing Company, 1962: Box # 3.003 Folder # 3.3]
- Letter from Herbert L. Davis to LP RE: Asks for any reprints LP might be able to send on the topic of anesthesia. Talks about being a student of Prof. Bancroft at Cornell. Discusses in detail the work he and his wife are doing on the role of hypercoagulability in the formation of the lipid-rich plaques and the final fatal heart attack. [Letter from LP to Davis December 11, 1962] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (D: Correspondence 1960-1966), Box #99, Folder #99.3]
- Letter from Kurt Jacoby, Academic Press to LP RE: Encloses a Notice to Contributors for use in preparing his article for publication in “Molecular Orbitals in Chemistry, Physics, and Biology” as a tribute to R.S. Mulliken. LP will receive a complementary copy of the book as well as fifty reprints of each contribution. [Filed under LP Manuscripts of Articles: (Manuscripts and Typescripts of Articles by LP, 1963), Box #1963a, Folder #1963a.14]
- Letter from LP to Brother Columba Curran, University of Notre Dame. RE: Is disappointed to heat that he is not supposed to appear to testify in a legal action. Trusts that his scientific work is going along well. [Letter from Curran December 2, 1962] [Filed under LP Biographical: Correspondence re: Pauling v. Globe-Democrat Publishing Company, 1962: Box # 3.003 Folder # 3.3]
- Letter from LP to Catherine Sturtevant, Cornell University Press, RE: Explains one correction to be made in the next printing of The Nature of the Chemical Bond. [Filed under LP Books: 1960b5.5]
- Letter from LP to E. M. Papper, Columbia University. RE: Is sorry that Papper wasn’t there when LP was at Columbia. [Letter from Papper November 13, 1962] [Filed under LP Speeches: Speeches by LP, 1962: Box #1962s Folder #1962s.22]
- Letter from LP to Gerald Clarke RE: Thanks Clarke for the letter and material, but says he does not have enough background in the field to express an opinion of it. [Letter from Clarke to LP November 15, 1962] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (C: Correspondence 1961-1962), Box #76, Folder #76.2]
- Letter from LP to John E. Ultmann RE: Tells Ultmann that he is returning the papers by William Good under separate cover. Thanks Ultmann for letting him see them. Says he was interested to read the papers, which had escaped his attention. [Letter from Ultmann to LP November 9, 1962] [Filed under LP Correspondence, U: Correspondence 1936-1970 Box 421, Folder 421.20]
- Letter from LP to John Raeburn Green. RE: Encloses a copy of a letter he received from Brother Columba Curran. [Filed under LP Biographical: Correspondence re: Pauling v. Globe-Democrat Publishing Company, 1962: Box # 3.003 Folder # 3.3]
- Letter from LP to R. H. McNeill RE: Thanks McNeill for sending the book written by his father. Says he and AHP were pleased to have the opportunity to read it. [Filed under LP Correspondence, M: Correspondence, 1962-1964 Box 259, Folder 259.1]
- Letter from LP to Sidney Loeb RE: Tells Loeb that he is too busy right now to discuss the problem of desalination of sea water with Loeb. Says that he feels Loeb is attacking the problem in the way that seems necessary and he doubts he would be of any help. [Letter from Hopkins to Loeb October 30, 1962] [Filed under LP Correspondence, L: Correspondence 1961-1963 Box 232, Folder 232.2]
- Letter from Linda Hopkins to Ralph Schoenman, RE: LP would like to know if it is still possible to make a contribution to the Russell volume. [Filed under LP Peace: (Assorted Peace Groups, Am-Co), Box #4.010, Folder #10.13]
- Manuscript and Typescript: WISPers Abroad, by AHP, December 3, 1962. [Filed under AHP Manuscripts and Typescripts of Articles and Speeches: (Manuscript, Typescript by AHP), Box#2.001, Folder#1.12]
3 December 1962
WISPers Abroad
A WISP is a WISP is a WISP in Los Angeles, in New York, in Washington, in Oslo. Indeed, everywhere!
Linus and I went to Belgium in November to attend the Solvay Chemistry Congress (he is a member of the International Solvay Committee) and to receive for Linus a degree, doctorem honoris causa, from the Free University of Brussels.
We saw many friends and colleagues and peace workers, including M. Edouard LeGhait, the author of the excellent book "No Carte Blanche to Capricorn: the Folly of Nuclear Strategy."
We had lunch with Queen Elizabeth of Belgium, who had just returned from a trip to China. She said she had wanted to see for herself what is happening in China. She wished, too, to learn about the peace movement in the United States and so had invited us to lunch.
This was a pleasure; and may I say that the Queen, who is eighty six, is a WISP in spirit if not in actuality.
Then what surprises in Oslo! Linus gave a lecture at Oslo University on his recent scientific work on hemoglobin. There was a WISP reception with many friends and former students and WILPF friends of long standing. Bente Lund presented us with a booklet containing a summary of the WISP Oslo activities. I replied with a short thank you speech and Linus and I then answered questions until 11:00 P.M. There was much interest in the WILPF Conference in Asilomar and in the Voice of Women Conference in Montreal, as well as enthusiasm and admiration for U.S.A. WISP. I shan't describe the delicious food and drink, which is an important part of every Norwegian reception.
The following evening (November 15) we both spoke in the Nobel Peace Institute under the auspices of the Oslo Peace Council, which is a united organization of the ten Norwegian peace groups, including WISP. Again our subject was Activities for Peace in the United States. I showed the WSP advertisement We Are Angry Women. I discussed the political activities of women, the peace candidates in our recent election, the various congresses - WILPF in Asilomar, VOW in Montreal, the WSP meetings - and the various activities during the Cuban crisis. Linus discussed the imperative need for a nuclear test ban treaty and for general disarmament with international controls and inspection and the progress that is being made toward that goal.
We were made happy by the spirit of friendship and enthusiasm: and we bring hearty greetings from the WISP in Oslo to all of their friends and coworkers in the United States.
Ava Helen Pauling
- Note from First Western Bank to LP. RE: Informs him that his account did not have sufficient funds for the check presented for payment. [Filed under LP Biographical: Correspondence: First Western Bank, 1959-1963: Box #4.030 Folder #30.1]
- Note from Henry Bent to LP RE: “You made a big hit with the students and faculty!” [Filed under LP Correspondence: (B: Individual Correspondence (Beach - Birge)), Box #27 Folder #27.8]
- Receipt from First Western Bank for a deposit of $1366.28. [Filed under LP Biographical: Receipts: First Western Bank, 1959-1968: Box # 4.030 Folder #30.2]
- Receipt from First Western Bank to LP RE: “Customer’s Advice of Charge for Special Handling of Checks.” [Filed under LP Biographical: Business and Financial: Box #4.030, Folder #30.1]
- LP Note to Self RE: Says that the President of McGraw-Hill told LP that he had received permission from President Kennedy before publishing Fail-Safe. Thinks this is a form of censorship. [Filed under LP Correspondence, McGraw Hill and Co., 1936-1984 Box 253 Folder 253.10]
- Letter from E. C. McIntosh to LP RE: Sends LP a statement about the nature of the universe. Tells LP he would appreciate a thoroughly scientific analysis of the reasons for LP’s current views. Says that he believe the maximum shock wave intensity produced by an explosion will vary inversely as the surface area and directly as the volume of very large hydrogen bombs of the same type. Asks LP to tell him why he is wrong, if he is. [Letter from LP to McIntosh December 11, 1962] [Filed under LP Correspondence, M: Correspondence 1962-1964 Box 259, Folder 259.1]
- Letter from J. M. Holmes to LP RE: Tells LP that they are planning to add a position for Assistant Professor or above and are looking for a physical chemist who has a strong leaning toward and training in theoretical work. Asks if any of LP’s students or recent graduates would be interested in such an opportunity. [Letter from LP to Holmes December 19, 1962] [Filed under LP Correspondence, H: Correspondence, 1961-1962 Box 168 Folder 168.2]
- Letter from Kent Wilson to LP RE: Explains that they are looking for an inorganic chemist or physical chemist with a strong inorganic background to fill an opening at Tufts University in September 1963. Asks for LP’s recommendations for this position. [Letter from LP to December 21, 1962] [Filed under LP Correspondence, W: Individual Correspondence, 1960-1962 Box 445 Folder 445.3]
- Letter from LP to Bertrand Russell, RE: LP has enclosed several copies of The Minority of One, a magazine he supports. He and the magazine's editor wish to expand the publication's circulation, and wonder if Russell might be willing to write a statement about the magazine to obtain new subscribers. He also asks if Russell would be interested in joining the Board of Sponsors. [Filed under: LP Safe Contents, Drawer 2, Folder 2.002]
- Letter from LP to Canon L. John Collins, RE: LP and AHP are planning to be in England in early January to participate in the Oxford Conference. LP wants to know if the Norwegian peace organizations are satisfactorily represented. [Filed under LP Peace: (Oxford Conference, January 4-7, 1963), Box #2.006, Folder #6.2]
- Letter from LP to Charles F. Pauling. RE: Gives information and asks if they are related. [Filed under LP Biographical: Correspondence re: Pauling v. Globe-Democrat Publishing Company, 1962: Box # 3.003 Folder # 3.3]
- Letter from LP to David Baird Coursin RE: Tells Coursin his opinion about Redlich, explains why she left his research group, and says that is she were interested in the work she might do very well, otherwise she might not. [Letter from Coursin to LP November 26, 1962] [Filed under LP Science: (Orthomolecular Medicine and Mental Health: Materials re: Ford Foundation grants for the study of mental disorders, 19555-1966), Box #11.089, Folder #89.11]
- Letter from LP to Dr. Sidney Loeb, University of California RE: Encloses a proposal about plugging holes in membranes which Loeb might find interesting. [Letter from Loeb to LP October 10, 1962] [Typescript 1962] [Filed under LP Manuscripts of Articles: (Manuscripts and Typescripts of Articles by LP, 1962), Box #1962a3, Folder #1962a3.5] and [Filed under LP Correspondence, L: Correspondence 1961-1963 Box 232, Folder 232.2]
- Letter from LP to Francis Hoague. RE: Answers his letter from November 28. [Letter from Hoague November 28, 1962] [Filed under LP Biographical: Correspondence, Newspaper Clippings: Wisconsin State-Journal, 1962: Box # 3.058 Folder #58.7]
- Letter from LP to Henri Laugier RE: Declines the invitation to participate in the international colloquium on negotiation of the German problem. Says that he feels very strongly that the solution of the German problem will have to involve a disarmament agreement. [Letter from Laugier to LP November 7, 1962] [Filed under LP Correspondence, L: Correspondence 1961-1963 Box 232, Folder 232.2]
- Letter from LP to J. Malvern Benjamin, RE: LP is writing to ask if the Society for Social Responsibility in Science is going to be represented at the meeting of peace groups in Oxford. LP would be pleased to represent the SSRS if needed. [Benjamin’s reply December 6, 1962] [Filed under LP Peace: (Oxford Conference, January 4-7, 1963), Box #2.006, Folder #6.2]
- Letter from LP to John Raeburn Green. RE: Encloses s copy of the letter he sent to Washington State Journal. Asks if there is anything else he should do. [Filed under LP Biographical: Correspondence re: Pauling v. Globe-Democrat Publishing Company, 1962: Box # 3.003 Folder # 3.3]
- Letter from LP to Lucile Pauling. RE: Returns the information she sent. [Filed under LP Biographical: Correspondence: Lucile Pauling, 1962: Box #5.053 Folder #53.15]
- Letter from LP to Malcolm Holmberg, Modesto Junior College. RE: Suggests that he address the Modesto Junior College Student Body on the subject of ‘The Cultural Significance of Science’ on February 5. [Filed under LP Speeches: Speeches by LP, 1963: Box #1963s Folder #1963s.2]
- Letter from LP to Martin Blanken, RE: Asks if they are related. [Filed under LP Biographical: Correspondence re: Pauling v. Globe-Democrat Publishing Company, 1962: Box # 3.003 Folder # 3.3]
- Letter from LP to Ralph B. Atkinson. R:E Asks him to send copies of the American suit and the Russian suit to John Raeburn Green. [Filed under LP Biographical: Correspondence re: Pauling v. Globe-Democrat Publishing Company, 1962: Box # 3.003 Folder # 3.3]
- Letter from LP to Stanley Schaefer, W. H. Freeman and Company. RE: Authorizes him to give information about the sale of his book College Chemistry and General Chemistry to John Raeburn Green. [Filed under LP Biographical: Correspondence re: Pauling v. Globe-Democrat Publishing Company, 1962: Box # 3.003 Folder # 3.3]
- Letter from LP to Thomas L. Perry RE: Tells Perry that he received the manuscript from Walt Schroeder and he agrees that the manuscript into two papers. Says that then he would like to look over the separate papers. Talks about a letter he wrote to Perry in October that he decided not to send because it was not detailed enough. Discusses his idea for a treatment of schizophrenia. [Letter from Schroeder to LP November 15, 1962] [Letter from LP to Perry October 31, 1962] [Filed under LP Correspondence, P: Individual Correspondence (Pais - Perry) Box 304, Folder 304.15]
- Letter from Paul Walter to LP RE: Explains that each year the research staff of the DuPont Experimental Station holds a series of seminars on scientific subjects. Asks if LP might be able to address them sometime in the spring. [Letter from LP to Walter December 19, 1962] [Filed under LP Correspondence, D: Individual Correspondence, 1960-1966 Box 99 Folder 99.3]
- Letter from Peggy Duff to LP, RE: Duff invites LP to the Oxford Conference being held by the European Federation Against Nuclear Arms. Duff is enclosing a copy of the program and a list of organizations that have been invited. [Letter from LP December 11, 1962] [Filed under LP Peace: (Oxford Conference, January 4-7, 1963), Box #2.006, Folder #6.2]
- Linda Hopkins, Secretary to LP, to Malcolm Holmberg, Modesto Junior College. RE: Encloses a glossy photograph of LP and a cliche of the same photograph. [Filed under LP Speeches: Speeches by LP, 1963: Box #1963s Folder #1963s.2]
- Memo from Emile Zuckerkandl to LP RE: Tells LP the price of his round-trip ticket was $304. 71 so that it can be reimbursed if possible. [Letter from LP to Zuckerkandl October 10, 1962] [Letter from LP to Townsend December 6, 1962] [Filed under LP Correspondence, Zuckerkandl, Emile, 1958-1980 Box 465, Folder 465.5]
- Check from AHP to Margaret Russell RE: $100.00. [Bank Statement from First Western Bank to LP and AHP January 22, 1963] [Filed under LP Biographical: Business and Financial: Box #4.027, Folder #27.2]
- Check from AHP to Margaret Russell for $100.00. [Filed under LP Biographical: Bank Statements and Canceled Checks: First Western Bank, January 1962-December 1962: Box # 4.027 Folder #27.2]
- Greeting Card from G. L. Emery to LP RE: Thanks him again for all the kindness LP showed Marshall, his grandson. [Letter from LP to Emery August 7, 1962] [Filed under LP Correspondence, E: Correspondence, 1960-1969 Box 113 Folder 113.3]
- Letter from Frances W. Herring to AHP, RE: Herring informs AHP that she has written to the Samuel Margolis Foundation and thanks AHP for her generous contribution covering her secretarial help for November. She continues to address her acceptance of an invitation to speak in Vienna, and has enclosed Helen Tucker’s last letter. [Filed under AHP Correspondence: (Correspondence: Herring, Frances, 1962-1971, 1975, 1978, 1985), Box #1.005, Folder # 5.20]
- Letter from Henry Winthrop to LP RE: Tells LP about a proposed book entitled “Essays Towards a Humanistic Psychology.” Asks LP if he would be willing to contribute an essay. [Letter from LP to Winthrop December 12, 1962] [Filed under LP Correspondence, W: Individual Correspondence, 1960-1962 Box 445 Folder 445.3]
- Letter from LP to Aaron Bendich RE: Says that he does not feel that Bendich needs to ask permission to use an adaptation of LP’s figures. Says that the information contained in these figures is in the public domain. [Letter from Bendich to LP November 28, 1962] [Filed under LP Correspondence, B: Individual Correspondence, 1962-1964 Box 40 Folder 40.1]
- Letter from LP to Chandler Davidson RE: Estimates the amount of damage caused by the amount of radiation that was measured over Austin in the period of time discussed by Davidson. [Letter from Davidson to LP December 1, 1962] [Filed under LP Correspondence, T: Correspondence 1956-1963 Box 411, Folder 411.7]
- Letter from LP to David B. Sprinson RE: Thanks Sprinson for his letter and say he was pleased to hear that Sprinson’s daughter came to his lecture on anesthesia. Asks Sprinson to give her his best regards. [Letter from Sprinson to LP November 6, 1962] [Filed under LP Correspondence, S: Correspondence, 1962-1963 Box 382 Folder 382.1]
- Letter from LP to Dr. A. A. Fatuoros, The University of Western Ontario, RE: LP thanks Fatuoros for inviting him to lecture at the University of Western Ontario and states that he will inform him when he knows which day would be best. [Letter from Fatuoros to LP November 26, 1962, Letter from Craig C. Lundberg to LP June 18, 1963] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (W: Correspondence, 1963-1965) #446.1]
- Letter from LP to Dr. Catchpool, cc: Dr. Cherkin RE: Says he thinks it might be worth while to include ethanol and magnesium ion among the substances whose anesthetic activity on goldfish is studied. Discusses why he thinks so. [Filed under LP Correspondence, Catchpool, John Francis, 1959-1994 #62.4]
- Letter from LP to Garry de Young RE: Says he enjoyed reading de Young’s book of poems. Wishes him success in teaching biology in Baltimore. [Letter from de Young to LP October 29, 1962] [Letter from de Young to LP December 12, 1962] [Filed under LP Correspondence, D: Individual Correspondence, 1960-1966 Box 99 Folder 99.3]
- Letter from LP to Henry Maust RE: Says that the idea to take the profit out of armaments manufacture is not a new one, but is a very difficult one to put into execution. [Letter from Maust to LP November 25, 1962] [Filed under LP Correspondence, M: Correspondence 1962-1964 Box 259, Folder 259.1]
- Letter from LP to Jerome Davis. RE: Thanks him for his letter. Supports giving the Gandhi Peace Award to U Thant next year. [Letter from Davis November 25, 1962] [Filed under LP Speeches: Speeches by LP, 1962: Box #1962s Folder #1962s.20]
- Letter from LP to Leon Svirsky RE: Says that his research on the chemical aspects of mental illness and retardation is far from the stage where he could publish a book about it. [Letter from Svirsky to LP November 23, 1962] [Filed under LP Correspondence, B: Individual Correspondence, 1962-1964 Box 40 Folder 40.1]
- Letter from LP to Manager, Waldorf Astoria Hotel. RE: Encloses a carbon copy of a letter relating to an episode at the Waldorf Astoria Hotel. [Filed under LP Speeches: Speeches by LP, 1962: Box #1962s Folder #1962s.21]
- Letter from LP to Marc Weissbluth RE: Thanks Weissbluth for the invitation to speak at Stanford, but says he must decline the invitation due to his heavy schedule. [Letter from Weissbluth to LP 11-62] [Filed under LP Correspondence, S: Correspondence, 1962-1963 Box 382 Folder 382.1]
- Letter from LP to Max Rinkel. RE: Appreciated the opportunity to participate in the Conference on Biological Treatment of Mental Illness. Submits a statement about traveling expenses. Encloses a letter on another matter. [Filed under LP Speeches: Speeches by LP, 1962: Box #1962s Folder #1962s.21]
- Letter from LP to Max Rinkel. RE: Informs him of a discrepancy on his hotel bill at Waldorf Astoria. [Filed under LP Speeches: Speeches by LP, 1962: Box #1962s Folder #1962s.21]
- Letter from LP to Richard T. Jones RE: Tells Jones that he might be able to take the time to finish the paper on alkali denaturation of hemoglobin in early January. Says that he hasn’t spoken with Emile about the time when he would come to Portland, but he will tell Emile that Jones mentioned the matter when he next sees Emile. [Letter from Jones to LP November 26, 1962] [Filed under J:Individual Correspondence (Johnson - Jukes) Box 190, Folder 190.6]
- Letter from LP to Sigmund L. Wilens and Cassius M. Plair RE: Requests some additional information about their letter in Science on 30 November about cigarette smoking and physiological age. Asks about the ages of the people involved in the study and for more papers by Wilens and Cassius. [Filed under LP Correspondence, W: Individual Correspondence, 1960-1962 Box 445 Folder 445.3]
- Letter from Rhonda Brotman to LP RE: Tells LP that she is a student of Mr. Prim and it is evident that Prim has extreme admiration for LP and his work. Says that for Christmas last year, Prim’s students obtained an autographed picture of LP for him. Asks if LP could send some other autographed token for the current students to present to Prim since their esteem is so high. Handwritten note at bottom: “12 Dec. 1962 - Les Prix Nobel sent with the following inscription: ‘To Mr. Prim, with thanks, and in appreciation of the enthusiasm that he inspires in his students. LP’.” [Filed under LP Correspondence, P: Correspondence, 1960-1963 314, Folder 314.3]
- Manuscript and Typescript: “Statement by Linus Pauling and Ava Helen Pauling on the Issuance of Subpoenas by HUAC to Women Working for Peace.” [Filed under LP Manuscripts of Articles: (Manuscripts and Typescripts of Articles by LP, 1962), Box #1962a3, Folder #1962a3.6]
- Note from Enitan Bababunmi to LP RE: Regarding potential summer employment. [Letter from LP to Enitan Bababunmi December 19, 1962] [Filed under LP Biographical: Materials re: Graduate Assistantships, C.I.T., 1935-1964: Box #1.017, Folder #17.2]
- Typescript: Statement by Linus Pauling and Ava Helen Pauling On the Issuance of Subpoenas by HUAC to Women Working for Peace. [Filed under AHP Manuscripts and Typescripts of Articles and Speeches, 1927-1963: (Typescript by AHP and LP), Box#2.001, Folder#1.13]
- Airline ticket: American Airlines, Los Angeles to Dallas [Filed under LP Travel, Box #1.003, Folder 3.2]
- Article: “Stifling Protest,” The Washington Post. [Filed under LP Peace: (Assorted Peace Groups, Wo), Box #4.016, Folder #16.2]
- Hotel bill: The Statler-Hilton, Dallas [Filed under LP Travel, Box #1.003, Folder 3.2]
- Itinerary [handwritten]: ACS Regional Meeting, Dallas; symposium on chemistry education, first-year textbooks [Filed under LP Travel, Box #1.003, Folder 3.2]
- Itinerary: leave Los Angeles at 2:20 P.M., arrive in Dallas at 7:47 P.M.; reservation at the Statler-Hilton, Dallas [Filed under LP Travel, Box #1.003, Folder 3.2]
- Letter form LP to John Raeburn Green. RE: Has found three recent articles about Newhouse. Shall send them on. [Filed under LP Biographical: Correspondence re: Pauling v. Globe-Democrat Publishing Company, 1962: Box # 3.003 Folder # 3.3]
- Letter from Alois Stoff to LP RE: Tells LP about the International der Kriegsdienstgener is planning a “Woche der Abrustung” in the middle of January 1963. Asks if LP could serve as a sponsor. [Letter from LP to Stoff December 28, 1962] [Filed under LP Correspondence, S: Individual Correspondence (Stern - Stoff): #368.8]
- Letter from J. Malvern Benjamin to LP, RE: The SSRS would be delighted to have LP represent them at the Oxford Conference. Benjamin asks if LP wold like to have any copies of the “Free Literature Packets” or any other leaflets to take to the conference. [LP’s letter December 4, 1962] [Letter from LP December 13, 1962] [Filed under LP Peace: (Oxford Conference, January 4-7, 1962), Box #2.006, Folder #6.2]
- Letter from LInus Pauling Jr. to Peter, Linda, Crel. RE: Informs them that he and Anita are divorcing. Will not be visiting for Christmas. Is suspicious of the LSD. [Filed under LP Biographical: Correspondence: Peter Pauling, 1962: Box #5.044 Folder #44.3]
- Letter from LP to Doris Logan, CIT. RE: Shall have the articles on Newhouse reproduced and return the magazines to her in a few days. Asks her to look for a particular sentence containing a reference to Mrs. Newhouse’s necklace. [Filed under LP Biographical: Correspondence re: Pauling v. Globe-Democrat Publishing Company, 1962: Box # 3.003 Folder # 3.3]
- Letter from LP to Mrs. Townsend RE: Tells her that in giving an appointment to Dr. Zuckerkandl this year he agreed to reimburse him for a round trip ticket amounting to $304.71. Asks that an order be made to pay this sum to Zuckerkandl. [Memo from Zuckerkandl to LP December 4, 1962] [Filed under LP Correspondence, Zuckerkandl, Emile, 1958-1980 Box 465, Folder 465.5]
- Letter from Linus Pauling Jr. to LP and AHP RE: Discusses his impending divorce from his wife including reasons for the separation and his feelings on the issue. [Filed under LP Biographical: Correspondence: Linus Pauling Jr., 1960-1962: Box #5.038 Folder #38.3]
- Note: Typed “Corrections to S. -Y.’s Papers 11 and 12" Includes two corrections to be made. [Filed under LP Books Unpb6.1]
- Receipt from First Western Bank for a deposit for $562.45. [Filed under LP Biographical: Correspondence: First Western Bank, 1959-1963: Box #4.030 Folder #30.1]
- Receipt from First Western Bank for a deposit of $1075.00. [Filed under LP Biographical: Receipts: First Western Bank, 1959-1968: Box #4.030 Folder #30.2]
- Receipt from First Western Bank to LP RE: “Receipt Portion.” For a deposit. $562.45. [Filed under LP Biographical: Business and Financial: Box #4.030, Folder #30.1]
- Article: “House Panel Sets Hearings on Women Strike for Peace,” The Dallas Morning News. [Filed under LP Peace: (Assorted Peace Groups, Wo), Box #4.016, Folder #16.1]
- Hotel bill: The Statler-Hilton, Dallas [Filed under LP Travel, Box #1.003, Folder 3.2]
- Itinerary [handwritten]: ACS Regional Meeting, Dallas; symposium on chemistry education, first-year textbooks [Filed under LP Travel, Box #1.003, Folder 3.2]
- Letter from E. L. Amma to LP RE: Tells LP that the 21st Annual Pittsburgh Diffraction Conference will be held November 6-8, 1963. Invites LP to speak at the conference. [Letter from LP to Amma December 11, 1962] [Filed under LP Correspondence, P: Correspondence, 1960-1963 314, Folder 314.3]
- Letter from Frances W. Herring to AHP, RE: Informs AHP that she knows Kathleen Gough Aberle and continues on to speak of her cooperation and correspondence. Requests to see AHP’s WILP packet and informs AHP that the VOW notes have not yet arrived. [Filed under AHP Correspondence: (Correspondence: Herring, Frances, 1962-1971, 1975, 1978, 1985), Box #1.005, Folder # 5.20]
- Letter from LP to C. J. Lambertsen RE: Tells Lambertsen that he has a conflicting engagement that prevents him from accepting the invitation to participate in the Second Underwater Physiology Symposium. Suggests they invite Professor Stanley Miller instead. [Letter from Lambertsen to LP November 29, 1962] [Filed under LP Correspondence, N: Correspondence 1957-1964 Box 288, Folder 288.6]
- Letter from LP to Henry E. Bent, University of Missouri. RE: Thanks him for his letter and the newspaper clipping. Should be glad to address the Unitarian Fellowship in Columbia when he has the time. [Letter from Bent December 3, 1965] [Filed under LP Biographical: Correspondence re: Pauling v. Globe-Democrat Publishing Company, 1962: Box # 3.003 Folder # 3.3]
- Letter from LP to James G. Cunningham and John R. Dixon RE: Says that his schedule is too full for him to be able to speak at Purdue during the present academic year, but he may be able to accept the invitation to speak sometime during the 1963-1964 school year. [Letter from Cunningham and Dixon to LP November 29, 1962] [Filed under LP Correspondence, P: Correspondence, 1960-1963 314, Folder 314.3]
- Letter from LP to Wolf Elkan, Rudolf Virchow Medical Society. RE: Asks him to send the medal and scroll to him. [Letter from Elkan December 12, 1962] [Filed under LP Speeches: Speeches by LP, 1962: Box #1962s Folder #1962s.23]
- Letter from Lowell Eddy to LP RE: Asks LP if he might be able to suggest a banquet speaker for the Northwest Regional Meeting of the American Chemical Society to be held in June 1963. [Letter from LP to Eddy December 13, 1962] [Filed under LP Correspondence, E: Correspondence, 1960-1969 Box 113 Folder 113.3]
- Newspaper clipping: “Annotating An Anniversary” Gazette and Daily Herald. [Filed under LP Biographical: Scrapbooks: Box #6.008 Folder #8.356]
- Newspaper clipping: “Pauling Predicts Theory Success” Dallas Times Herald. [Filed under LP Biographical: Scrapbooks: Box #6.008 Folder #8.355]
- Notes: ‘General Chemistry’, Symposium on Chemical Education. [Filed under LP Speeches: Speeches by LP, 1962: Box # 1962s Folder #1962s.27]
- Receipt: cash credit, $25.00 [Filed under LP Travel, Box #1.003, Folder 3.2]
- Typescript: Program for the Symposium on the Teaching of Chemistry by Authors of Prominent Textbooks. [Filed under LP Speeches: Speeches by LP, 1962: Box # 1962s Folder #1962s.27]
- Airline ticket: American Airlines, Dallas to Los Angeles [Filed under LP Travel, Box #1.003, Folder 3.2]
- Itinerary: leave Dallas at 9:15 A.M., arrive in Los Angeles at 10:10 A.M. [Filed under LP Travel, Box #1.003, Folder 3.2]
- Letter from G. N. Ramachandran to LP RE: Sends LP the program to the International Symposium on Protein Structure and Crystallography. Asks that LP send a message they could read at the Inaugural Function since he is not able to speak at the Symposium. [Letter from LP to Ramachandran December 12, 1962] [Filed under LP Correspondence, P: Correspondence, 1960-1963 314, Folder 314.3]
- Letter from John Marcia to LP RE: Discusses the general lack of publicity about the write-in campaign to vote for LP for Senator. Brings up the possibility of trying for a recall election to gain publicity and prompt discussion of certain issues. Encloses the voting results and some other material. [Filed under LP Correspondence, M: Individual Correspondence (Marcus - Mark, Hans) Box 243, Folder 243.2]
- Letter from Robert G. Heath to LP RE: Says that he is sorry LP was not able to make the visit to New Orleans as tentatively planned, but he thoroughly understands LP’s reasons. Reminds LP that their invitation was an open one, so LP can come visit at any time. [Filed under LP Correspondence, T: Correspondence 1956-1963 Box 411, Folder 411.7]
- Letter from Wm. A. Pierce RE: Tells LP that he recently moved to Oklahoma State University as a visiting professor and that his background in civil liberties has led to a peculiar situation. Says he was “committed for observation” due to a collection of essays, fables, and letters he wrote and that he was told he needed psychiatric treatment. Explains that he was not allowed a lawyer during the observation and that he is looking for assistance in the matter. [Filed under LP Correspondence, P: Correspondence, 1960-1963 314, Folder 314.3]
- Letter from Charles Bloomstein to LP RE: Says that he would love to publish No More War with the new publishing house if they can get it up and running. Tells LP that this book was actually one originally considered for publication by the new publishing house. Talks about his efforts to find investors so he can get the publishing house started. [Letter from LP to Bloomstein December 1, 1962] [Filed under LP Correspondence, F: Organizational Correspondence (Fa - Fu) Box 122, Folder 122.12]
- Check from AHP to Mary Clarke RE: $25.00. [Bank Statement from First Western Bank to LP and AHP January 22, 1963] [Filed under LP Biographical: Business and Financial: Box #4.027, Folder #27.2]
- Check from AHP to Mary Clarke for $25.00. [Filed under LP Biographical: Bank Statements and Canceled Checks: First Western Bank, January 1962-December 1962: Box # 4.027 Folder #27.2]
- 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 Adam F. Kudlacik, W.H. Freeman and Co., to LP . RE: Kudlacik sends a check in payment for the Registered Cumulative Investment Certificate which LP holds, in the amount of $570.50. [Filed under LP Safe Contents, Drawer 2, Folder 2.009]
- Letter from Denes Polgar to LP RE: Asks LP if he could write a good-will statement to be printed on the eve of the New Year. Says that they would like LP to talk about what he thinks can be done to work toward the betterment of all mankind in the coming year and what problems in science will be dealt with in the new year. [Letter from Hopkins to Polgar December 19, 1962] [Filed under LP Correspondence, P: Correspondence, 1960-1963 314, Folder 314.3]
- Letter from LP to Anita Pauling. [Filed under LP Biographical: Correspondence: Linus Pauling Jr., 1960-1962: Box #5.038 Folder #38.3]
10 December 1962
Dear Anita,
In my letter I did not mention that Mama and I had been in Europe for a few days, just a month ago. We considered the possibility of coming to see you and the children, but I felt that it was necessary for me to get back to Pasadena, because I am so far behind in the job of preparing the third edition of my book College Chemistry, and it is essential that I get it done soon, in order that it be available for use during the next academic year. This book provides a good share of our income, and, moreover, many teachers rely upon it, and need to have it kept up to date.
We flew from New York to Brussels, arriving 7 November, and we were home early in the morning on 17 November, after visits in Brussels and Oslo. I am a member of the International Solvay Committee, and I attended the Solvay Chemistry Conference. Also, I was given an honorary degree of Docteur de l'Universite by the Universite Libre in Brussels. Our most interesting experience in Brussels was, I think, the luncheon that we had, Mama and I, with the old Queen, Queen Elizabeth, whose grandson is now King of Belgium. She is interested in the peace movement, and she invited us in order to hear about how the peace movement is moving along in the United States - not too well, I am sorry to say.
In Oslo I spoke in the University about molecular disease and evolution, Mama and I attended a reception given by the Norwegian Women Strike for Peace - we were given a memento by this group - and then, on the evening of Thursday 15 November, Mama and I spoke in the Norwegian Nobel Institute on "Work for Peace in the United States Today." The meeting was sponsored by the Combined Norwegian Peace Groups, representing ten peace organizations - Women Strike for Peace, Women's International League for Peace and Freedom, and others. We also talked with our various friends in Oslo.
I still do not know whether or not it will be possible for us to make the trip to London in January, but if we can do so, I hope that we shall be able to see you and the children in Geneva.
Much love from
[Linus Pauling]
- Letter from LP to Herbert York RE: Tells York that Zuckerkandl is working at Cal Tech until next summer if he or the committee who is dealing with the appointment to a professorship in anthropology would like to become acquainted with Zuckerkandl. [Letter from LP to York September 15, 1962] [Letter from York to LP December 18, 1962] [Filed under LP Correspondence, Zuckerkandl, Emile, 1958-1980 Box 465, Folder 465.5]
- Letter from LP to John C. Schuder. RE: Apologizes for not having the time to talk to him while he was in Columbia. [Filed under LP Speeches: Speeches by LP, 1962: Box #1962s Folder #1962s.25]
- Letter from Linda Hopkins to Miracle Offset RE: Asks them to make 1000 duplicates of the enclosed sheet as they have done in the past. Encloses a check to cover the cost of printing. [Filed under LP Correspondence, M: Correspondence 1962-1964 Box 259, Folder 259.1]
- Letter from Max Rinkel, to LP. RE: Encloses a transcript of his speech from the Banquet. Asks that he ready it for publication. Encloses a letter regarding the Waldorf Astoria. [Filed under LP Speeches: Speeches by LP, 1962: Box #1962s Folder #1962s.21]
- Letter from R. M . Cavanaugh to LP RE: Invites LP to speak in Wilmington on March 25, 1963. [Letter from LP to Cavanaugh December 26, 1962] [Filed under LP Correspondence, W: Individual Correspondence, 1960-1962 Box 445 Folder 445.3]
- Letter from S.L. Wilens, M.D., New York University School of Medicine to LP RE: Thanks LP or his interest in the article “Cigarette Smoking and Arteriosclerosis.” Explains to LP the reasoning behind the calculations in the article and their theory of the life expectancy of non-smokers versus smokers. Encloses two reprints about arteriosclerosis. [Filed under LP Science: (Assorted Materials re: Other Fields of Science), Box #10.008, Folder #8.4]
- Letter from Sidney Loeb to LP RE: Thanks LP for the copy of the proposal on plugging oversize holes in osmotic membranes. Says that he would like to test this technique with our membranes when time permits. Encloses a report on work he has done that may be pertinent. [Letter from LP to Loeb December 4, 1962] [Letter from LP to Loeb December 19, 1962] [Filed under LP Correspondence, L: Correspondence 1961-1963 Box 232, Folder 232.2]
- Letter from Thomas J. Kane, Waldorf-Astoria, to LP. RE: Informs him that the mix up has been taken care of. [Filed under LP Speeches: Speeches by LP, 1962: Box #1962s Folder #1962s.21]
- Offprint: “Order”, LP v. Globe-Democrat Publishing Company. [Filed under LP Biographical: Legal: Box #3.004 Folder #4.12]
- Reprint: “The Witness for the Defense,” San Francisco Chronicle. [Filed under LP Peace: Assorted Non-Pauling Peace Materials: Articles, Typescripts, Pamphlets, Booklets, Em-Me: Box #8.003, Folder #3.22]
- Statement: “San Luis Obispo County Taxes.” Tax information for LP. [Statement: “San Luis Obispo County Taxes.” Tax information for LP and AHP December 10, 1962] [Filed under LP Biographical: Business and Financial: Box #4.002, Folder #2.9]
- Statement: “San Luis Obispo County Taxes.” Tax information for LP and AHP. [Statement: “San Luis Obispo County Taxes.” Tax information for LP December 10, 1962] [Filed under LP Biographical: Business and Financial: Box #4.002, Folder #2.9]
- Check from AHP to Athenaeum RE: $14.80. [Bank Statement from First Western Bank to LP and AHP January 22, 1963] [Filed under LP Biographical: Business and Financial: Box #4.027, Folder #27.2]
- Check from AHP to Athenaeum from $14.80. [Filed under LP Biographical: Bank Statements and Canceled Checks: First Western Bank, January 1962-December 1962: Box # 4.027 Folder #27.2] also [Filed under LP Biographical: Check Registers, 1961-1962: Box # 4.076 Folder #76.5]
- Check from AHP to Central Committee for Conscientious Objectors for $5.00. [Filed under LP Biographical: Bank Statements and Canceled Checks: First Western Bank, January 1962-December 1962: Box # 4.027 Folder #27.2] also [Filed under LP Biographical: Check Registers, 1961-1962: Box # 4.076 Folder #76.5]
- Check from AHP to Central Committee for the Conscientious Objectors RE: $5.00. [Bank Statement from First Western Bank to LP and AHP January 22, 1963] [Filed under LP Biographical: Business and Financial: Box #4.027, Folder #27.2]
- Check from AHP to Driftwood Diary for $12.31. [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 Sharecroppers Fund RE: $10.00. [Bank Statement from First Western Bank to LP and AHP January 22, 1963] [Filed under LP Biographical: Business and Financial: Box #4.027, Folder #27.2]
- Check from AHP to National Sharecroppers Fund for $10.00. [Filed under LP Biographical: Bank Statements and Canceled Checks: First Western Bank, January 1962-December 1962: Box # 4.027 Folder #27.2] also [Filed under LP Biographical: Check Registers, 1961-1962: Box # 4.076 Folder #76.5]
- Check from AHP to Pantorium RE: $8.00. [Bank Statement from First Western Bank to LP and AHP January 22, 1963] [Filed under LP Biographical: Business and Financial: Box #4.027, Folder #27.2]
- Check from AHP to Pantorium for $8.00. [Filed under LP Biographical: Bank Statements and Canceled Checks: First Western Bank, January 1962-December 1962: Box # 4.027 Folder #27.2] also [Filed under LP Biographical: Check Registers, 1961-1962: Box # 4.076 Folder #76.5]
- Check from AHP to Pasadena Tuberculosis Association RE: $2.00. [Bank Statement from First Western Bank to LP and AHP January 22, 1963] [Filed under LP Biographical: Business and Financial: Box #4.027, Folder #27.2]
- Check from AHP to Pasadena Tuberculosis Associations for $2.00. [Filed under LP Biographical: Bank Statements and Canceled Checks: First Western Bank, January 1962-December 1962: Box # 4.027 Folder #27.2] also [Filed under LP Biographical: Check Registers, 1961-1962: Box # 4.076 Folder #76.5]
- Check from AHP to The Horizon Book of Lost Worlds RE: $14.00. [Bank Statement from First Western Bank to LP and AHP January 22, 1963] [Filed under LP Biographical: Business and Financial: Box #4.027, Folder #27.2]
- Check from AHP to The Horizon Book of Lost Worlds for $14.00. [Filed under LP Biographical: Bank Statements and Canceled Checks: First Western Bank, January 1962-December 1962: Box # 4.027 Folder #27.2] also [Filed under LP Biographical: Check Registers, 1961-1962: Box # 4.076 Folder #76.5]
- Check from AHP to The Mira Loma Mutual Water Co. RE: $21.78. [Bank Statement from First Western Bank to LP and AHP January 22, 1963] [Filed under LP Biographical: Business and Financial: Box #4.027, Folder #27.2]
- Check from AHP to The Mira Loma Mutual Water Co. for $21.78. [Filed under LP Biographical: Bank Statements and Canceled Checks: First Western Bank, January 1962-December 1962: Box # 4.027 Folder #27.2] also [Filed under LP Biographical: Check Registers, 1961-1962: Box # 4.076 Folder #76.5]
- Check from AHP to The Museum Association RE: $10.00. [Bank Statement from First Western Bank to LP and AHP January 22, 1963] [Filed under LP Biographical: Business and Financial: Box #4.027, Folder #27.2]
- Check from AHP to The Museum Association for $10.00. [Filed under LP Biographical: Bank Statements and Canceled Checks: First Western Bank, January 1962-December 1962: Box # 4.027 Folder #27.2] also [Filed under LP Biographical: Check Registers, 1961-1962: Box # 4.076 Folder #76.5]
- Check from AHP to The Wilderness Society RE: $5.00. [Bank Statement from First Western Bank to LP and AHP January 22, 1963] [Filed under LP Biographical: Business and Financial: Box #4.027, Folder #27.2]
- Check from AHP to The Wilderness Society for $5.00. [Filed under LP Biographical: Bank Statements and Canceled Checks: First Western Bank, January 1962-December 1962: Box # 4.027 Folder #27.2] also [Filed under LP Biographical: Check Registers, 1961-1962: Box # 4.076 Folder #76.5]
- Letter from Anita Pauling to Paulings. RE: Has seen a copy of the letter Linus Jr. sent them. Hopes they will maintain a close contact with them. Informs them that the children are dealing well. [Filed under LP Biographical: Correspondence: Anita Oser Pauling, 1951-1968: Box #5.040 Folder #40.1]
- Letter from Bertrand Russell to LP, RE: Russell thanks LP for his letter and for the copies of The Minority of One. He says he is quite willing to be a member of its Board of Sponsors, and to make such a statement as LP thinks would be useful. He wishes LP and AHP a Merry Christmas. [Filed under: LP Safe Contents, Drawer 2, Folder 2.002]
- Letter from Bjorn Eek to LP RE: Introduces himself and tells LP that he will be presenting a paper in his embryology class immediately after the holidays. Asks if LP might be able to answer a few questions for him which he discusses. [Letter from LP to Eek December 19, 1962] [Filed under LP Correspondence, E: Correspondence, 1960-1969 Box 113 Folder 113.3]
- Letter from C. H. Fisher to Dean of Graduate Studies, California Institute of Technology, cc: LP RE: Writes to recommend Mr. Louis McK. Toth for graduate studies at CalTech, and says he hopes they will give favorable consideration to Toth’s application. [Filed under LP Correspondence, T: Correspondence 1956-1963 Box 411, Folder 411.7]
- Letter from Dr. E. Jucker to LP RE: Tells LP that he would like to become a member of the American Chemical Society and has applied for membership. Asks if LP would recommend him to the Society by signing the enclosed application form and then forward it to Professor Woodward. [Letter from Hopkins to Jucker December 19, 1962] [Filed under J: Correspondence 1933-1934, 1936-1964 Box 192, Folder 192.28]
- Letter from Dr. E. Jucker to Professor Woodward, cc: LP RE: Tells Woodward that he is applying for the American Chemical Society and that he has sent the application to LP for his signature if LP will recommend him. Says that he asked LP to forward the application to Woodward. Asks if Woodward will recommend him. [Letter from Jucker to LP December 11, 1962] [Filed under J: Correspondence 1933-1934, 1936-1964 Box 192, Folder 192.28]
- Letter from Enrique Baixas to LP RE: Tells LP about his studies in Chemical Engineering and his interests in the field. Asks about the books he should read and for LP’s guidance or counsel in establishing the basis of his studies. [Letter from LP to Baixas December 31, 1962] [Filed under LP Correspondence, B: Individual Correspondence, 1962-1964 Box 40 Folder 40.1]
- Letter from John McTernan to [unknown], RE: AHP has been authorized as an official delegate of the Los Angeles Chapter of the Unitarian Universalist Fellowship for Social Justice to the London Peace Conference. The appointment has been made by the members of the Los Angeles Chapter. [Filed under LP Peace: (Oxford Conference, January 4-7, 1963), Box #2.006, Folder #6.2]
- Letter from John McTernan to [unknown], RE: LP has been authorized as an official delegate of the Los Angeles Chapter of the Unitarian Universalist Fellowship for Social Justice to the London Peace Conference. The appointment has been made by the members of the Los Angeles Chapter. [Filed under LP Peace: (Oxford Conference, January 4-7, 1963), Box #2.006, Folder #6.2]
- Letter from LP to Clyde Manwell RE: Tells Manwell that he is sending a paper on molecular disease and evolution and one on abnormal hemoglobin molecules in relation to disease under separate cover. Says that he is no longer the chairman of the committee on the Proceedings. Suggests that Manwell contact a local member of the National Academy of Sciences and ask them to submit papers for him. [Letter from Manwell to LP December 3, 1962] [Filed under LP Correspondence, M: Correspondence 1962-1964 Box 259, Folder 259.1]
- Letter from LP to E. C. McIntosh RE: Says he has not worked much in the field of cosmology, but he has read some papers in the field and talked with some of the workers in it. Tells McIntosh that he had some difficulty understanding his theory. Suggests presenting its mathematical formulation precisely. [Letter from McIntosh to LP December 4, 1962] [Letter from McIntosh to LP January 10, 1963] [Filed under LP Correspondence, M: Correspondence 1962-1964 Box 259, Folder 259.1]
- Letter from LP to E. L. Amma RE: Thanks Amma for the invitation to speak at the Pittsburgh Diffraction Conference, but that he has decided it would not be possible to fit it into his schedule and cannot accept the invitation. [Letter from Amma to LP November 7, 1962] [Filed under LP Correspondence, P: Correspondence, 1960-1963 314, Folder 314.3]
- Letter from LP to Gordon H. Bixler RE: LP asks Bixler to revise page three of his letter sent for publication. Handwritten on page is the telegram LP sent Bixler on December 13, 1962 [Telegram from LP to Bixler December 11, 1962]. [Letter from LP to Bixler November 28, 1962 & Letter from Bixler to LP November 28, 1962, Telegram from Bixler to LP December 13, 1962] [Filed under LP Science: (American Chemical Society: Correspondence, 1950-1964), Box #14.006, Folder #6.5]
- Letter from LP to Herbert L. Davis RE: Says he is pleased to learn about the work he and Mrs. Davis are doing. Talks about reading a paper about anesthesia written by Prof. Bancroft, but says he didn’t find anything in it that was closely related to his theories. Discusses remarks Davis made about the action of local anesthetics. [Letter from Davis to LP December 3, 1962] [Letter from LP to de Young December 28, 1962] [Filed under LP Correspondence, D: Individual Correspondence, 1960-1966 Box 99 Folder 99.3]
- Letter from LP to James Powell RE: Says that he does not think it will be possible for him to come to Chicago in April due to the heavy schedule to which he is committed. Says that he is also skeptical about the significance of any debate with William Buckley. [Letter from Powell to LP November 30, 1962] [Filed under LP Correspondence, P: Correspondence, 1960-1963 314, Folder 314.3]
- Letter from LP to John Raeburn Green. RE: Encloses three copies of more articles in which Newhouse is mentioned. [Filed under LP Biographical: Correspondence re: Pauling v. Globe-Democrat Publishing Company, 1962: Box # 3.003 Folder # 3.3]
- Letter from LP to Letters Editor of The New York Times RE: Encloses a Letter to the Editor which deals with the letter of Henry A. Kissinger, published on December 2, 1962, in which Kissinger comments on a Letter to the Editor by Bertrand Russell about the Pugwash meeting held in London last September. [Typescript December 11, 1962] [Filed under LP Manuscripts of Articles: (Manuscripts and Typescripts of Articles by LP, 1962), Box #1962a3, Folder #1962a3.7]
- Letter from LP to Mrs. Doris Logan RE: Thanks her for sending the additional articles. Tells her that the one in Time for November 9 was the one he was looking for. [Filed under LP Correspondence, L: Correspondence 1961-1963 Box 232, Folder 232.2]
- Letter from LP to Peggy Duff, RE: LP will write to Duff shortly about the time that he and AHP will be arriving in London for the Conference. LP did not get the enclosure that Duff mentioned in her letter about the list of organizations who have been invited. [Duff’s letter December 4, 1962] [Duff’s reply December 17, 1962] [Filed under LP Peace: (Oxford Conference, January 4-7, 1963), Box #2.006, Folder #6.2]
- Letter from LP to Stanley Schaefer, W. H. Freeman & Co., RE: Requests that an answer sheet be sent to Miss Huang, a chemical engineer from MIT. [Filed under LP Books: 1960b5.6]
- Letter from LP to Yuet-May Huang, New Asia College, RE: Says he has asked the publisher of General Chemistry to send her a copy of the answers to questions. Responds to Huang’s question about Exercise 7-8 with regard to methyl acetylene. [Note from Huang to LP December 23, 1962] [Filed under LP Books: 1960b5.6]
- Letter from LP to Gustav Albrecht. [Letter from LP to Gustav Albrecht, December 1, 1962] [Letter from LP to Gustav Albrecht, December 12, 1962] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (Albrecht, Gustav), #4.1]
11 December 1962
TO: Dr. Gustav Albrecht
From: Linus Pauling
SUBJECT: Research
A couple of years ago I carried out a preliminary statistical investigation of the relation between age-specific mortality and income.
I think that it is a problem that needs to be investigated further. Would you speak to me about it, perhaps about the end of January?
- Letter from Linda Hopkins, Secretary to LP, to First Western Bank RE: Requests that dates and interest be noted in the two enclosed savings books that were recently updated. [Filed under LP Biographical: Business and Financial: Box #4.030, Folder #30.1]
- Letter from Linda Hopkins, Secretary to LP, to First Western Bank. RE: Encloses two savings books for LP and AHP. Asks them to enter more of the dates. [Filed under LP Biographical: Correspondence: First Western Bank, 1959-1963: Box #4.030 Folder #30.1]
- Letter from Myron Prinzmetal to LP RE: Sends LP the two items he spoke with LP about. Says he would be interested in LP’s opinion about the projects and that LP’s offer to send some of his more important reprints is gratefully accepted. [Filed under LP Correspondence, P: Individual Correspondence (Polunin - Pritikin) Box 309, Folder 309.10]
- Letter from Virginia Durr to AHP RE: Proposes arranging a tour for AHP to spread the peace movement to the Southern states. Durr states that is imperative to unite the movement against segregation with the efforts for peace and criticizes other organizations’ habit of red-baiting issues. [Filed under AHP materials re: Women and Peace: (Correspondence: Virginia and Clifford Durr, 1961-1993), Box#4.003, Folder#3.1]
- Telegram from John Golden to LP RE: Says he is setting up the debate over the entire network and contracts will follow within 10 days. Asks LP to keep Jan. 26 or 27 open. [Letter from LP to Golden October 23, 1962] [Telegram from Golden to LP March 1, 1963] [Filed under LP Correspondence, G: Correspondence, 1962-1965 Box 142 Folder 142.1]
- Typescript: “No Title,” Letter to the Editor of The New York Times talking about a Letter to the Editor on December 2, 1962 from Henry Kissinger which refers to the Pugwash Conferences. [Filed under LP Manuscripts of Articles: (Manuscripts and Typescripts of Articles by LP, 1962), Box #1962a3, Folder #1962a3.7]
- Check from LP to Gustav Albrecht from $100.00. [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]
- Invoice from Miracle Offset for $6.19 for the cost of 1000 reprints. [Filed under LP Correspondence, M: Correspondence 1962-1964 Box 259, Folder 259.1]
- Letter from Esther Linke to LP RE: Tells LP that they wrote to Professor Sheehan as LP suggested and encloses a copy of the letter to him. Says they will inform LP of Sheehan’s reply. [Letter from LP to Linke December 12, 1962] [Letter from Linke to LP January 8, 1963] [Filed under LP Correspondence, S: Correspondence, 1962-1963 Box 382 Folder 382.1]
- Letter from Garry de Young to LP RE: Expresses appreciation that LP read his book of poetry despite his busy schedule when others he know will not read it. Talks about his difficulties trying to get his second book published. Comments on a statement from No More War! about the World Peace Research Organization. [Letter from LP to de Young December 5, 1962] [Filed under LP Correspondence, D: Individual Correspondence, 1960-1966 Box 99 Folder 99.3]
- Letter from Josef Weil to LP RE: Asks for LP’s autograph. Handwritten note indicates an autograph was mailed. [Filed under LP Correspondence, W: Individual Correspondence, 1960-1962 Box 445 Folder 445.3]
- Letter from Kathleen Gough to AHP, RE: Regrets that she was unable to speak at the First Unitarian Church, and apologizes as she would very much like to meet AHP. Says that a visit to the West Coast would certainly be interesting. [Filed under AHP materials re: Women and Peace: (Correspondence: First Unitarian Church of Los Angeles, 1962-1970), Box#4.008, Folder#8.1]
- Letter from LP to Academician A. V. Topchiev RE: Again requests that the original manuscript of his article on the theory of resonance in chemistry be returned to him. [Letter from LP to Topchiev July 5, 1962] [Filed under LP Correspondence, T: Individual Correspondence (Topchiev - Tyler) Box 408, Folder 408.1]
- Letter from LP to Art Robinson RE: Asks if Robinson would be able to work during the summer, supervising some students in summer research in the field of anesthesia. [Letter from Robinson to LP December 17, 1962] [Filed under LP Correspondence, Robinson, Arthur B. Box 331 Folder 331.1]
- Letter from LP to Arthur H. Livermore RE: Tells Livermore that he has been thinking of writing a paper or two for the Journal of Chemical Education and would like to use Livermore’s article with Ferris in Science as the basis of one article. Requests some more information related to the article. [Filed under LP Correspondence, L: Correspondence 1961-1963 Box 232, Folder 232.2]
- Letter from LP to E.L. Knunyants, Journal of Chemical Science and Industry RE: Thanks Knunyants for the letter and the copies of the journals. Thanks the journal for printing his article on the theory of resonance. Asks for Knunyants to send him his original manuscript if it is still around. [Letter from Knunyants to LP September 7, 1962, Letter from Bolotova to LP December 26, 1962] [Filed under LP Manuscripts of Articles: (Manuscripts and Typescripts of Articles by LP, 1961), Box #1961a3, Folder #1961a3.1]
- Letter from LP to G. N. Ramachandran RE: Tells Ramachandran that he is happy to see the program arranged for the International Symposium on Protein Structure and Crystallography and regrets that he cannot be there. [Letter from Ramachandran to LP December 8, 1962] [Filed under LP Correspondence, P: Correspondence, 1960-1963 314, Folder 314.3]
- Letter from LP to Gustav Albrecht RE: Concerns energy level calculations. [Letter from LP to Gustav Albrecht, December 11, 1962] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (Albrecht, Gustav), #4.1]
- Letter from LP to Henry Winthrop RE: Tells Winthrop that he will not be able to contribute to the proposed book due the number of time commitments he has over the next few years. [Letter from Winthrop to LP December 5, 1962] [Filed under LP Correspondence, W: Individual Correspondence, 1960-1962 Box 445 Folder 445.3]
- Letter from LP to Professor Ernest H. Swift RE: Concerns the appointment of Dr. Gustav Albrecht as Research Fellow in Chemistry. [Memo from Ernest Swift to LP, December 27, 1962] [Filed under LP Correspondence:(Albrecht, Gustav), #4.1]
- Letter from Linda Hopkins to Adam Lohaus RE: Hopkins thanks Lohaus for the materials he sent and notes that LP has read them and will be returning them under separate cover. [Letter from Lohaus to LP November 2, 1962, Letter from Hopkins to Lohaus November 9, 1962] [Filed under LP Peace: Materials re: Nuclear Fallout; Radiation Hazards, 1962-1963: Box #7.005, Folder #5.14]
- Letter from Wolf Elkan, to LP. RE: Mails the medal and the scroll. [Letter from LP December 7, 1962] [Filed under LP Speeches: Speeches by LP, 1962: Box #1962s Folder #1962s.23]
- Receipt from First Western Bank for a deposit of $1350.00. [Filed under LP Biographical: Receipts: First Western Bank, 1959-1968: Box #4.030 Folder #30.2]
- Check from AHP to Good Foods RE: $18.29. [Bank Statement from First Western Bank to LP and AHP January 22, 1963] [Filed under LP Biographical: Business and Financial: Box #4.027, Folder #27.2]
- Check from AHP to Good Foods for $18.29. [Filed under LP Biographical: Bank Statements and Canceled Checks: First Western Bank, January 1962-December 1962: Box # 4.027 Folder #27.2]
- Journal Article: “A Few Christmas Souvenirs,” by Chandler David, The Texas Observer, Vol. 55, No. 1, December 13, 1962. [Filed under LP Newspaper Clippings: Newspaper Clippings, Magazine and Journal Articles related to LP, 1962: Box #1962n, Folder #1962n.38]
- Letter from Anita Pauling to LP and AHP. RE: Doesn’t want to discuss the divorce. Explains in more detail how the children are coping. Doesn’t think that the proposed dates for a visit will work. [Filed under LP Biographical: Correspondence: Anita Oser Pauling, 1951-1968: Box #5.040 Folder #40.1]
- Letter from Eric S. Proskauer to LP RE: Discusses LP’s appointment as a member of the Editorial Board of the new journal Biopolymers. [Filed under LP Correspondence, B: Individual Correspondence, 1962-1964 Box 40 Folder 40.1]
- Letter from H. L. Ansbacher to LP RE: Asks if the LP’s paper on the genesis of ideas has been published and if he could get a reprint again. [Letter from Ansbacher to LP August 26, 1962] [Letter from Hopkins to Ansbacher February 4, 1963] [Filed under LP Correspondence, I: Correspondence 1936-1973 Box 185, Folder 185.23]
- Letter from Henry Bent to LP RE: Thanks LP for his response to their invitation to have him speak to the Unitarian Fellowship in Columbia. Says he realizes the likelihood of such a visit isn’t very great due to LP’s schedule, but tells LP that if he ever has time to stop off in Columbia he will be more than welcome to stay for a weekend. [Filed under B: Individual Correspondence (Beach - Birge), Box 27 Folder #27.8]
- Letter from Isadore Ziferstein to AHP and LP. RE: Send them some mementos from the brief write-in campaign. [Filed under LP Biographical: Scrapbooks: Box #6.008 Folder #8.353]
- Letter from LP to Chester Carlson RE: Describes his idea for a non-profit organization that is devoted to collecting, analyzing, and disseminating information about radiation, nuclear warfare, international disputes, etc. Says that such an organization would require a full-time scientist. Discusses the possibility of Professor Gordon S. Christiansen filling such a job. Asks for Carlson’s advice. [Letter from Carlson to LP December 1, 1962] [Letter from Carlson to LP December 27, 1962] [Filed under LP Correspondence: C: Individual Correspondence (Caen - Cassyd) Box 57, Folder 57.11]
- Letter from LP to D. R. Porter, First Western Bank and Trust Company. RE: Authorizes him to transfer $10,000.00 from the savings account to the checking account. [Filed under LP Biographical: Correspondence: First Western Bank, 1959-1963: Box #4.030 Folder #30.1]
- Letter from LP to Dennis Flanagan RE: Tells Flanagan that he has looked over the papers on the stereochemical theory of olfaction. Says that he thinks the general idea is correct, but that he doesn’t know enough about odor to comment in detail on the work. Recommends the article for printing in Scientific American. [Letter from Flanagan to LP November 21, 1962] [Letter from Flanagan to LP December 19, 1962] [Filed under LP Correspondence, S: Organizational Correspondence (Sa - Sc) Box 374 Folder 374.9]
- Letter from LP to Gordon H. Bixler RE: LP sends revisions for his letter to be published. [Letter from LP to Bixler December 13, 1962, Letter from Bixler to LP December 17, 1962] [Filed under LP Science: (American Chemical Society: Correspondence, 1950-1964), Box #14.006, Folder #6.5]
- Letter from LP to Gordon H. Bixler RE: Restates the telegram he sent on this day. LP sends more revisions and states that the Chemical and Engineering News should not only publish his letter but also an expression of regret about the previous article. [Telegram from LP to Bixler December 13, 1962, Letter from LP to Bixler December 13, 1962] [Filed under LP Science: (American Chemical Society: Correspondence, 1950-1964), Box #14.006, Folder #6.5]
- Letter from LP to J. Malvern Benjamin, RE: LP would like to have Benjamin send him two letters which he could present at the Conference. LP suggests that the letters say that LP has been chosen to represent the Society for Social Responsibility in Science. [Benjamin’s letter December 6, 1962] [Filed under LP Peace: (Oxford Conference, January 4-7, 1963), Box #2.006, Folder #6.2]
- Letter from LP to John Collins, RE: LP and AHP are planning to attend the Oxford Conference. LP is a representative for the Society for Social Responsibility in Science and also the Unitarian Universalist Fellowship for Social Justice. AHP has been appointed to represent Women Strike for Peace. [Filed under LP Peace: (Oxford Conference, January 4-7, 1963), Box #2.006, Folder #6.2]
- Letter from LP to Lowell Eddy RE: Recommends two people to be the banquet speaker and talks a little bit about the work each of them are doing. [Letter from Eddy to LP December 7, 1962] [Filed under LP Correspondence, E: Correspondence, 1960-1969 Box 113 Folder 113.3]
- Letter from LP to Mr. D.R. Porter RE: LP authorizes a transfer of $10,000.00 from his savings account to his checking account. [Filed under LP Biographical: Business and Financial: Box #4.030, Folder #30.1]
- Letter from LP to Norman Thomas, RE: LP is interested in Thomas’ movement, Turn Towards Peace. LP requests a copy of the Articles of Incorporation and Bylaws as soon as possible. [Letter from Thomas December 18, 1962] [Filed under LP Peace: (Assorted Peace Groups, St-Wa), Box #4.015, Folder #15.2]
- Letter from LP to Peggy Duff, RE: LP is enclosing the information for LP and AHP’s arrival in London. LP would like to know which hotel to go to and LP would like the reservation to be made for the night of January 3rd. [Duff’s reply December1962] [Filed under LP Peace: (Oxford Conference, January 4-7, 1963), Box #2.006, Folder #6.2]
- Letter from Linda Hopkins to Dr. Aaron Ganz RE: Encloses a letter that was recently sent to LP that has LP’s name entered as the applicant’s name. Asks if it was erroneously entered. [Filed under LP Correspondence, N: Organizational Correspondence (National Institute of Health) Box 285, Folder 285.3]
- Letter to AHP signed by K. Imakoji, Principle Soai Gakuen Senior High school, RE: certificate of school record for Miss Hiromi Koyama. [Filed under AHP Correspondence: (Japanese Correspondence: Pictures, Admission Forms 1950-1962), Box #1.003, Folder # 3.20]
- Newspaper article: “A Few Christmas Souvenirs” The Texas Observer. [Filed under LP Biographical: Scrapbooks: Box #6.008 Folder #8.358]
- Newspaper clipping: “HUAC condemned by the Paulings” National Guardian. [Filed under LP Biographical: Scrapbooks: Box #6.008 Folder #8.357]
- Note from J. H. Van Vleck to LP RE: Says he has a vague recollection of LP finding an incorrect decimal in a table in Proceedings of the Royal Society and that one of LP’s students corrected it in print. Asks LP if he recalls where the reference might be. [Filed under LP Correspondence, Van Vleck, J. H.: Correspondence, Reprints, 1925-1987 Box 424, Folder 424.1]
- Telegram from Bergendahl Kamerafilm Storingsgaten Oslo to LP RE: Invites LP to be his personal guest at their Copenhagen Royal Remiere of the Victors and also during his stay in Copenhagen. [Filed under LP Correspondence: (F: Correspondence) #129.7]
- Telegram from Gordon H. Bixler to LP RE: Caltech will publish LP’s letter as a Letter to the Editor. Bixler has made some corrections requested about LP and asks about possible other corrections. [Letter from LP to Bixler December 11, 1962, Telegram from LP to Bixler December 13, 1962] [Filed under LP Science: (American Chemical Society: Correspondence, 1950-1964), Box #14.006, Folder #6.5]
- Telegram from LP to Gordon H. Bixler RE: LP sends revisions for his letter to be published. [Telegram from Bixler to LP December 13, 1962, Letter from LP to Bixler December 13, 1962] [Filed under LP Science: (American Chemical Society: Correspondence, 1950-1964), Box #14.006, Folder #6.5]
- Telegram from Louise Polk Huger, Letters Editor, New York Times, to LP RE: Tells LP that it is impossible to publish his letter due to a newspaper strike, but they might print it in the Western and International Editions which are not affected. Handwritten note at the bottom, “how about Warburg?” [Letter from LP to Huger December 14, 1962] [Filed under LP Correspondence, N: Organizational Correspondence (Na - Nu) Box 286, Folder 286.7]
- Article Fragment re: Adlai Stevenson, Time, December 14, 1962. [Filed under LP Biographical: (Material from LP’s Desk at C.I.T., 1958-1964), Box #1.034, Folder #34.3]
- Check from AHP to Jiro Sugita RE: $78.00. [Bank Statement from First Western Bank to LP and AHP January 22, 1963] [Filed under LP Biographical: Business and Financial: Box #4.027, Folder #27.2]
- Check from AHP to Jiro Sugita for $78.00. [Filed under LP Biographical: Bank Statements and Canceled Checks: First Western Bank, January 1962-December 1962: Box # 4.027 Folder #27.2]
- Check from AHP to Roess Market RE: $50.00. [Bank Statement from First Western Bank to LP and AHP January 22, 1963] [Filed under LP Biographical: Business and Financial: Box #4.027, Folder #27.2]
- 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 #27.2]
- Delivery Note from Golden Wool Company to LP for $27.04. [Filed under LP Biographical: Receipts, 1961-1962: Box #4.060 Folder #60.6]
- Itinerary [handwritten]: convention luncheon, Biltmore Hotel, Los Angeles; California State Physiological Association [Filed under LP Travel, Box #1.003, Folder 3.2]
- Letter from Anne Braden to Virginia Durr, RE: Says that Estelle Wyckoff is willing to enthusiastically make arrangements for a Southern tour by LP and AHP. Notes that there are certain provisos that will have to be taken into consideration involving issues of financing the tour and scheduling according to AHP and LP’s personal arrangements. [Enclosed in letter from Durr to AHP December 17, 1962] [Filed under AHP materials re: Women and Peace: (Correspondence: Virginia and Clifford Durr, 1961-1993), Box#4.003, Folder#3.1]
- Letter from Arthur Cherkin to Linda Hopkins RE: Encloses duplicate copies of the “Personnel Requisition” and asks her to submit it to LP for his approval and signature. Mentions that three bottles he sent to LP should arrive the week of December 17. [Filed under LP Biographical: (CIT: Materials re: Teaching and Advising of Graduate Students of Linus Pauling, 1935-1963), Box #1.017, Folder #17.2]
- Letter from John Raeburn Green, to Edward A. Doisy, Sr., St. Louis University. RE: Is delighted that he is to testify to LP’s character in the suit against the Globe-Democrat. Encloses a copy of the complaint in the suit and a photocopy of the editorial on which the suit is based. [Filed under LP Biographical: Correspondence re: Pauling v. Globe-Democrat Publishing Company, 1962: Box # 3.003 Folder # 3.3]
- Letter from John Raeburn Green, to Henry E. Bent, University of Missouri. RE: Is delighted that he has agreed to be a character witness in LO’s libel suit against the St. Louis Globe-Democrat. Encloses copies of LP’s complaint in the suit, and a photocopy of the editorial of October 10, 1960. [Filed under LP Biographical: Correspondence re: Pauling v. Globe-Democrat Publishing Company, 1962: Box # 3.003 Folder # 3.3]
- Letter from John Raeburn Green, to LP. RE: Encloses copies of letter to Doisy, Helmholz and Bent. Has received the “Answers of the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation to the Questionnaire submitted by the Select Committee” and his letters. Encloses a copy of a court order. [Filed under LP Biographical: Correspondence re: Pauling v. Globe-Democrat Publishing Company, 1962: Box # 3.003 Folder # 3.3]
- Letter from John Raeburn Green, to Lindsay Helmholz, Washington University. RE: Sends him a copy of LP’s complaint in his suit against the Globe-Democrat and a photocopy of the October 10, 1960 editorial which gave rise to the suit. Encloses second copies of both for Blair. Asks if he should get in touch with Blair. [Filed under LP Biographical: Correspondence re: Pauling v. Globe-Democrat Publishing Company, 1962: Box # 3.003 Folder # 3.3]
- Letter from John Raeburn Green, to Ralph B. Atkinson. RE Thanks him for his letter and the copies of the complaint and amendment. Asks for a copy of his pleadings in the suit against the Russians. [Filed under LP Biographical: Correspondence re: Pauling v. Globe-Democrat Publishing Company, 1962: Box # 3.003 Folder # 3.3]
- Letter from K. Fujino to AHP, RE: Requests a certificate of sponsor and the permission of entrance into a school for two Japanese girls to study in America. [Filed under AHP Correspondence:(Japanese Correspondence: Pictures, Admission Forms 1950-1962), Box#1.003, Folder#3.20]
- Letter from LP to Aaron Ganz RE: Tells him that he has not seen much of Dr. Lerman for a number of years, but gives his opinion of Lerman when Lerman was an graduate student at Cal Tech. Says it would probably be justified to give him a Research Career Award, but he is hesitant to make a stronger statement because he has not been in sufficiently close contact with Lerman during recent years to justify it. [Letter from Hopkins to Ganz October 30, 1962] [Letter from Ganz to LP December 17, 1962] [Filed under LP Correspondence, L: Correspondence 1961-1963 Box 232, Folder 232.2]
- Letter from LP to Harold Aaron RE: Says that he disagreed with many statements in the article “Fallout and Countermeasures.” Discusses why he disagrees with the statement that physicians would not be justified in prescribing non-radioactive iodine to block the thyroid uptake of iodine 131. Says he also rejects the statement that the hazard of genetic effects of fallout is not one that physicians or the patient can do anything about. [Letter from Hopkins to Aaron November 9, 1962] [Filed under LP Correspondence, M: Organizational Correspondence (Ma - Mo) Box 254, Folder 254.3]
- Letter from LP to Ivan Aba RE: Says he regrets that he did not return to Pasadena in time to prepare the article for Technical Life before the deadline. [Letter from Hopkins to Aba October 31, 1962] [Filed under LP Correspondence, M: Correspondence 1962-1964 Box 259, Folder 259.1]
- Letter from LP to Louise Polk Huger RE: Thanks her for the telegram saying that his letter might be printed in the Western and International Editions of the New York Times. Asks if a letter from James P. Warburg could be printed in the Western edition also because it would be helpful to LP. [Telegram from Huger to LP December 13, 1962] [Filed under LP Correspondence, N: Organizational Correspondence (Na - Nu) Box 286, Folder 286.7]
- Letter from LP to Tony Buzan RE: Says that he is now required to take a trip to London in January and will no longer be able to come to Vancouver until some later time. [Letter from Buzan to LP November 8, 1962] [Filed under LP Correspondence, T: Correspondence 1956-1963 Box 411, Folder 411.7]
- Letter from Peter Pauling to Linus Pauling Jr.. RE: Is sorry that he isn’t coming to spend Christmas with them. Does not know the eventual outcome of the LSD business. [Letter from Linus December 6, 1962] [Filed under LP Biographical: Correspondence: Peter Pauling, 1962: Box #5.044 Folder #44.3]
- Letter from Richard Evans to LP RE: Asks for a list of pacifist organizations and publications and if LP knows if it would be possible for him, at age 15, to join any. [Letter from LP to Evans December 28, 1962] [Filed under LP Correspondence, E: Correspondence, 1960-1969 Box 113 Folder 113.3]
- Receipt from First Western Bank for a deposit of $100.00. [Filed under LP Biographical: Correspondence: First Western Bank, 1959-1963: Box #4.030 Folder #30.1]
- Receipt from First Western Bank to LP and AHP RE: “Receipt Portion.” For a deposit. $100.00. [Filed under LP Biographical: Business and Financial: Box #4.030, Folder #30.1]
- Receipt from Golden Wool Company to LP for $27.04. [Filed under LP Biographical: Receipts, 1961-1962: Box #4.060 Folder #60.6]
- Statement from Golden Wool Company to LP RE: Total of $27.04 for white woolskins. [Receipt from Golden Wool Company to LP June 5, 1963, Receipt from Golden Wool Company to LP June 5, 1963] [Filed under LP Biographical: Business and Financial: Box #4.061, Folder #61.1]
- Typescript [partial]: Background material for ‘Scientific Factors Bearing on World Problems.’ [Filed under LP Speeches: Speeches by LP, 1962: Box # 1962s Folder #1962s.28]
- Typescript: Abstract of ‘Scientific Factors Bearing on World Problems’, California State Psychological Association Convention. [Filed under LP Speeches: Speeches by LP, 1962: Box # 1962s Folder #1962s.28]
- Typescript: “Scientific Factors Bearing on World Problems,” an abstract address before the California State Psychological Association Convention. [Filed under LP Manuscripts of Articles: (Manuscripts and Typescripts of Articles by LP, 1962), Box #1962a3, Folder #1962a3.8]
Scientific Factors Bearing on World Problems
Abstract of Address before the California State Psychological Association Convention, December 14, 1962
During recent decades science has become a more and more important part of the world. It is probably justified to say that there is now no world problem to which science is not related in a significant way.
The rapid increase in the world population that is now occurring is the result largely of the progress in science that has led to greatly decreased infant and child mortality and increase in longevity. Further progress along these lines is certain to occur, if civilization is not destroyed by nuclear war. The molecular structure of the human body is now being investigated with great vigor. The nature of the molecules of DNA that carry the units of heredity, the genes, has now been discovered, and the way in which these molecules can manufacture duplicates of themselves is believed to be known. The molecular basis of some diseases, called molecular diseases, is now known. Patients with the serious disease sickle-cell anemia manufacture a kind of hemoglobin molecule that is slightly different from those hemoglobin molecules manufactured by other people. The difference amounts to only one part in 300 in the structure of the hemoglobin molecule; but even this small difference is enough to produce the serious manifestations of the disease. As further knowledge about the molecular basis of disease is obtained, it will be used to improve the methods of treatment of the diseases and to decrease their incidence. This progress in decreasing the amount of human suffering will accentuate the population problem.
Also, we must look to science for the solution of this problem, both by the development of reliable and cheap methods of prevention of conception and by the discovery of ways of achieving increased production of food.
It is in the field of war that science has had its greatest impact on world problems. During the Second World War the standard weapon was the one-ton blockbuster, in which the explosive was one ton of TNT or similar molecular explosive. About three million tons of high explosive was used in bombs exploded during the Second World War, in which about 40 million people were killed. In modern nomenclature, the war was a three-megaton war.
Seventeen years ago, as a result of scientific discoveries, atomic bombs were developed and exploded at Hiroshima and Nagasaki. These bombs, each of which involved only a few pounds of nuclear explosive, had the explosive energy of 20,000 tons of TNT. They killed about 100,000 people apiece.
The present-day superbombs have explosive energy about 1000 times greater than that of the Hiroshima and Nagasaki atomic bombs. A 20-megaton superbomb has explosive energy seven times that of all the explosives used in the whole of the Second World War. One of these bombs exploded over New York would destroy it nearly completely, and might kill 10 million people.
Scientists have estimated that 2000 megatons of bombs exploded over the United States would probably kill half of the American people, and 4000 megatons exploded over the Soviet Union would kill half of the Russian people. 10,000 megatons exploded over the United States and 20,000 exploded over the Soviet Union would kill or seriously injure all but a few million people, perhaps two million people, in each country.
The stockpile of nuclear weapons possessed by the United States is now estimated to be 200,000 megatons. This is 50 times the amount estimated to be needed to kill half of the Russian people, and ten times the amount needed to kill practically all of them. The stockpile of the Soviet Union can only be guessed at; it may be 50,000 megatons.
Possessing a larger stockpile of bombs than is necessary to kill everybody in an enemy country is described as having an overkill capability.
The existence of these nuclear weapons and of the means for delivering them requires that war be abandoned as the method of settling disputes between great nations. The threat of nuclear war as an instrument of national policy also must be abandoned, and replaced by a rational alternative. In its editorial of October 30, 1962, The New York Times referred to the imposition of the Cuban blockade as "a crisis that had brought the two great nuclear powers as close to annihilative war as they had ever been."
There is essentially unanimous agreement among scientists that unless disarmament is achieved and a system of international law is instituted to permit the solution of international problems in accordance with principles of justice, the world will ultimately be destroyed in a nuclear war. But the problem of achieving disarmament is essentially a scientific problem. It is necessary that there be satisfactory international controls and inspection, and, because of the nature of nuclear weapons and of the vehicles for delivering them, the problem of designing the system of controls and inspection is mainly a scientific problem. It involves, of course, not only physicists, chemists, seismologists, and other scientists in the physical field, but also psychologists and other social scientists.
An example of the way in which scientists make contributions to the solution of this is provided by the Pugwash Conferences, ten of which have taken place so far. A proposal about zonal disarmament made at one of the Pugwash Conferences was later incorporated into the American proposals. Another proposal, about the use of sealed seismic stations as a means of detecting underground nuclear tests, was unanimously approved at the Tenth Pugwash Conference. The London Times on September 10, 1962, said "There is probably no other subject on which people in all countries are so nearly unanimous as the need to put an end to nuclear testing. . . . The Tenth Pugwash Conference - composed of scientists from 35 countries - has endorsed a proposal which they rightly describe as novel and which has all the simplicity of a new idea. If one nation, they say in effect, cannot trust another, let them both trust automata. . . . The world will wait with the more anxiety on their decision (the decision of the statesmen) because of the new warning that has been given. The words 'a plague on both your houses' were spoken only when the damage caused by obduracy had already been done. Statesmen of today will risk the same epitaph if they cannot agree."
The Soviet government, fearful of spying under the guise of inspection of a nuclear test ban, has approved the Pugwash suggestion of inspection by the sealed seismic stations. The American government has not accepted this proposal, as yet, in part, as one spokesman said, not because they would necessarily be ineffective, but because we do not want to give up the general principle of on-site inspection of disarmament.
It is the seismologists and physical scientists whose discoveries and developments in instrumentation are fundamental to progress in the solution of this problem. But the psychologists may also play a most important part in achieving disarmament. In the article in the Saturday Evening Post for December 1, 1962 describing the interview of Secretary of Defense Robert McNamara by Stuart Alsop, it is stated that Premier Khrushchev had told the British Ambassador in Moscow that Americans were not "crazy" enough to "sacrifice 30 million people for 3 million people in Berlin." Mr. Alsop then states that "Khrushchev must be persuaded that we are 'crazy' enough to do just that."
I myself am working in the field of the chemical basis of mental disease, and I am deeply interested in the question of the nature of cerebral mechanisms. I feel, however, that I have to call upon you, members of the California State Psychological Association, to help me to understand why Mr. Alsop felt that he could make such a statement, one that seems to me to be completely irrational, in an article that may have been read by several million people. There is presumably an explanation, along psychological or perhaps psychiatric lines, of the sort of irrationality illustrated in Mr. Alsop's statement. The solution of the greatest of all world problems, that of preventing the destruction of a major part of the world in a nuclear war, would without doubt be aided by the thorough analysis of this sort of irrationality.
Another example is provided in the same article. Mr. Alsop asked the question "What do you think about the proposition that the price of any kind of nuclear war is so high that the nuclear weapon is not a rational instrument of national policy?"
In his answer Secretary McNamara said "No sane man wants nuclear, or any kind of war. But war has to be conceivable in support of vital national interests. Otherwise you have no real national power."
As scientists, we may ask why Mr. McNamara made the statement in the second of his sentences. His third sentence is not an explanation.
Mr. McNamara, apparently without even considering its possibility, rejects the alternatives to his thesis, in particular the alternative that a system of international law based upon the principle of settling disputes in accordance with justice to the nations and the people concerned might be developed.
In his answer Mr. McNamara also said "We have today sufficient nuclear power so that we could take a full surprise attack and respond in such a way that we would literally destroy the agressor." We are forced to accept the conclusion that a great war might lead to the complete destruction of both the Soviet Union and the United States. Under these circumstances, how can we say that to retain the institution of war, to retain the concept of war, as Secretary McNamara says is necessary, would in any way support vital national interests?
The time has now come when the physical scientists and the social scientists, the physicists, chemists, and psychologists and psychiatrists, must join together in analyzing the scientific factors that bear on this most important of all world problems, the problem of preventing the suicide of civilization.
Linus Pauling
- Check from AHP to Women’s Club C.I.T. RE: $4.00. [Bank Statement from First Western Bank to LP and AHP January 22, 1963] [Filed under LP Biographical: Business and Financial: Box #4.027, Folder #27.2]
- Check from AHP to Women’s Club CIT for $4.00. [Filed under LP Biographical: Bank Statements and Canceled Checks: First Western Bank, January 1962-December 1962: Box # 4.027 Folder #27.2]
- Letter from Chandler Davidson to LP RE: Thanks LP for responding to his letter concerning the fallout episode in Austin. Says he used LP’s information in an article in the Texas Observer. Explains that he feels the success of the peace movement relies on transforming abstractions into real life situations like the Austin one. [Filed under LP Correspondence, D: Individual Correspondence, 1960-1966 Box 99 Folder 99.3]
- Letter from John Lechter to LP RE: Thanks LP for the booklet LP sent to him about polypeptide configurations in proteins. Sends LP season’s greetings. [Letter from LP to Lechter November 27, 1962] [Filed under LP Correspondence, L: Correspondence 1961-1963 Box 232, Folder 232.2]
- Letter from Nicholas P. Christy to LP RE: Sends the second half of the honorarium for a talk given by LP on Nov. 3. Apologizes for and explains the reason for the delay. Says they really enjoyed the talk. [Filed under LP Correspondence, C: Individual Correspondence, 1961-1962 Box 76 Folder 76.2]
- Newsletter, “SANE World.” [Filed under LP Peace: (Publications by and about SANE, 1960-1964), Box #4.005, Folder #5.21]
- Letter from Emile Zuckerkandl to LP RE: Talks about the visit made to him by four representatives of the National Institute of Health who cross-examined him about a project, especially his request for travel funds. Has enclosed copies of his travel fund request as well as materials related to their paleobiochemistry paper: two quotations and some pages from his paper on molecular anthropology. Spends much time discussing convergence effects and then briefly discusses their paper he and LP will write for the Festschrift volume for Hugo Theorell. [Filed under LP Manuscripts of Articles: (Manuscripts and Typescripts of Articles by LP, 1963), Box #1963a, Folder #1963a.4]
- Letter from Siegmund Schmidt to LP RE: Sends his best wishes for LP at Christmastime, and expresses his hope that the new year will bring an end to the atomic nonsense. Encloses a letter he wrote to President Kennedy to petition the end of the atomic tests and asks for LP’s opinion of the letter. [Filed under LP Correspondence, S: Individual Correspondence (Samson - Schmitt) Box 357 Folder 357.8]
- Article: “Nuclear Explosions Show Peacetime Promise,” Chemical and Engineering News. [Filed under LP Peace: Materials re: Nuclear Testing, 1961-1963, 1980, 1986: Box #7.019, Folder #19.12]
- Article: “The Big Flap — Doves, Hawks, ‘Dawks,’ ‘Hoves’”, Newsweek, December 17, 1962. [Filed under LP Biographical: (Material from LP’s Desk at C.I.T., 1958-1964), Box #1.034, Folder #34.3]
- Letter from Aaron Ganz to LP RE: Repeats the request for a letter evaluating Dr. Leonard S. Lerman for a Research Career Award since he has not yet heard from LP. [Letter from LP to Ganz December 14, 1962] [Filed under LP Correspondence, L: Correspondence 1961-1963 Box 232, Folder 232.2]
- Letter from Art Robinson to LP RE: Says that he will be able to work during the summer and is very interested in the problem of anesthesia. Tells LP that he is thinking about possible approaches to the research. [Letter from LP to Robinson December 12, 1962] [Letter from LP to Robinson December 19, 1962] [Filed under LP Correspondence, Robinson, Arthur B. Box 331 Folder 331.1]
- Letter from Gordon H. Bixler to LP RE: Apologizes for the delay. Lists some names LP spelled incorrectly in his letter and also lists the couple lines taken out so the letter will fit in two columns. [Letter from LP to Bixler December 13, 1962, Letter from Hopkins to LP December 19, 1962] [Filed under LP Science: (American Chemical Society: Correspondence, 1950-1964), Box #14.006, Folder #6.5]
- Letter from Harry S. Genung to LP RE: Says that he read LP’s article with concerns about the 1962 Christmas. Says he is using LP’s first paragraph to provide a basis for an idea he has had for more than a dozen years. Talks about the role of the youth in making sure democracy survives. Talks about communist revisions of classic childhood stories. Encloses information about his work and idea. [Letter from LP to Genung December 28, 1962] [Filed under LP Correspondence, G: Correspondence, 1962-1965 Box 142 Folder 142.1]
- Letter from John Raeburn Green, to LP. RE: Has made a photocopy of pages 49-53 and pages 57-59 from Answers of the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation. Ships the volume back to him. [Filed under LP Biographical: Correspondence re: Pauling v. Globe-Democrat Publishing Company, 1962: Box # 3.003 Folder #3.3]
- Letter from L. John Collins to LP RE: Tells LP that he is glad to hear that LP will be attending the conference with AHP. Discusses the question of representation at the Conference of the World Peace Council. Invites LP to a meeting to discuss the possibility of a follow-up of the London Conference in Septemeber 1961. [Filed under LP Correspondence, C:Individual Correspondence (Citron - Conant) Box 66, Folder 66.11]
- Letter from Marie Lous-Mohr to AHP, RE: Lous-Mohr writes from Norway in a combined letter to all her friends in the U.S. thanking them for their hospitality throughout her trip to the United States. She continues on to summarize the highlights of her trip. [Filed under AHP Correspondence: (Lous-Mohr, Marie, 1962-1964) Box # 1.006, Folder #6.5]
- Letter from Mr. and Mrs. Sam Ropchan to LP RE: Tells LP that they were pleased with his courageous criticism of the House Committee on un-American activities, regarding the Women Peace Workers and they feel that every American should get behind a drive for peace. [Filed under LP Correspondence, R: Correspondence, 1960-1963 Box 342 Folder 342.3]
- Letter from Myron Prinzmetal to LP RE: Encloses a proposal for improving cow’s milk. Says he is having trouble with the idea at the University of California and Davis although he has been told it is genetically sound and practical. Asks for any suggestions LP may have. [Letter from LP to Prinzmetal December 27, 1962] [Filed under LP Correspondence, P: Individual Correspondence (Polunin - Pritikin) Box 309, Folder 309.10]
- Letter from Peggy Duff to LP, RE: Duff is delighted to hear that LP and AHP will be coming to the Oxford Conference. Duff is enclosing the list of the organizations that have been invited to the conference. [LP’s letter December 11, 1962] [Filed under LP Peace: (Oxford Conference, January 4-7, 1963), Box #2.006, Folder #6.2]
- Letter from Stanley Schaefer, W. H. Freeman and Company, to Professor C. B. Van Niel RE: Schaefer expresses his surprise with Van Niel’s critique and requests that the author be able to see it before it is published. Also, it is requested that Van Niel send the critiqued book to Schaefer so that the author may use it for revisions. [Letter from Schaefer to LP April 24, 1963] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (W. H. Freeman and Company, 1960-1992, No Date) #440.4]
- Letter from Virginia Durr to AHP, RE: Encloses letter from Anne Braden to Durr regarding arrangements for a Southern tour for AHP and LP. Says Fred Shuttlesworth’s church in Birmingham was bombed last week and no public figure has yet to make a statement on the atrocity. [Filed under AHP materials re: Women and Peace: (Correspondence: Virginia and Clifford Durr, 1961-1993), Box#4.003, Folder#3.1]
- Note from First Western Bank to LP. RE: Informs him of a charge for $10000.00 to his savings account. [Filed under LP Biographical: Correspondence: First Western Bank, 1959-1963: Box #4.030 Folder #30.1]
- Receipt from First Western Bank to LP RE: “Advice of Charge.” $10,000.00. [Receipt from First Western Bank to LP December 17, 1962] [Filed under LP Biographical: Business and Financial: Box #4.030, Folder #30.1]
- Receipt from First Western Bank to LP RE: “Commercial: Deposited for Account.” $10,000.00. [Receipt from First Western Bank to LP December 17, 1962] [Filed under LP Biographical: Business and Financial: Box #4.030, Folder #30.1]
- Receipt from First Western Bank to LP for $10000.00 [Filed under LP Biographical: Correspondence: First Western Bank, 1959-1963: Box #4.030 Folder #30.1]
- Research Notebook of LP RE: Autobiographical entry re: Phil Cullom, 3rd edition of College Chemistry, p. 13. [Filed under LP Research Notebooks: 23R]
- Check from AHP to Mayacamas Vineyard from $113.34. [Filed under LP Biographical: Bank Statements and Canceled Checks: First Western Bank, January 1962-December 1962: Box # 4.027 Folder #27.2] also [Filed under LP Biographical: Check Registers, 1961-1962: Box # 4.076 Folder #76.5]
- Check from AHP to Mayacamas Vineyards RE: $113.34. [Bank Statement from First Western Bank to LP and AHP January 22, 1963] [Filed under LP Biographical: Business and Financial: Box #4.027, Folder #27.2]
- Check from AHP to Pacific Telephone RE: $27.73. [Bank Statement from First Western Bank to LP and AHP January 22, 1963] [Filed under LP Biographical: Business and Financial: Box #4.027, Folder #27.2]
- Check from AHP to Pacific Telephone for $27.73. [Filed under LP Biographical: Bank Statements and Canceled Checks: First Western Bank, January 1962-December 1962: Box # 4.027 Folder #27.2] also [Filed under LP Biographical: Check Registers, 1961-1962: Box # 4.076 Folder #76.5]
- Letter from Aaron Ganz to LP RE: Tells LP that Dr. Oleg Jardetzky applied for a Research Career Development Award of the Public Health Service and gave LP’s name as a reference. Asks for LP’s opinion of the candidate based on certain criteria. [Filed under LP Correspondence, J: Individual Correspondence (Jack - Jariwalla) Box 188, Folder 188.3]
- Letter from Aaron Ganz, Department of Health, Education and Welfare, National Institutes of Health, to LP RE: Informs that Dr. Oleg Jardetzky has applied for a Research Carreer Development Award. Requests that LP provide an evaluation of Jardetzky. [Letter from Ganz to LP February 19, 1963] [Filed under LP Correspondence:(Jardetzky, Oleg and Christine) #188.3]
- Letter from Francois Perroux to LP RE: Talks about the Institute for Economic and Social Development Studies at the University of Paris’ quarterly called Tiers-Monde and its plan to publish an issue related to the contribution of science and technology to the development of under-developed countries in connection with the Geneva conference in February 63. Asks LP to prepare an article for the issue. [Letter from LP to Perroux March 20, 1963] [Filed under LP Correspondence, P: Correspondence, 1960-1963 314, Folder 314.3]
- Letter from Henry E. Bent, University of Missouri, to John R. Green. RE: Thanks him for the enclosures regarding the case involving LP. Shall be glad to testify to his character. Does not want to testify to anything else. [Letter from Green December 20, 1965] [Filed under LP Biographical: Correspondence re: Pauling v. Globe-Democrat Publishing Company, 1962: Box # 3.003 Folder #3.3]
- Letter from Herbert York to LP RE: Tells LP that they are in the midst of negotiations with other anthropologists are do not wish to pursue the matter of Emile Zuckerkandl at this time. Says that they may try to meet Zuckerkandl later in the winter. [Letter from LP to York December 10, 1962] [Filed under LP Correspondence, Zuckerkandl, Emile, 1958-1980 Box 465, Folder 465.5]
- Letter from Jean Salvinien to LP RE: Written in French. Tells LP about Professor R. Meeks’ candidacy for the Fulbright scholarship and his problems with letters of recommendations. Asks if LP could send a letter to the Conference Board. [Letter from LP to Salvinien March 19, 1963] [Filed under LP Correspondence, S: Correspondence, 1962-1963 Box 382 Folder 382.1]
- Letter from Katherine L. Bick to LP RE: Tells LP of the Adult Education Committee of the Emerson Unitarian Church that organizes a monthly Public Forum on the general question of approaches to peace. Invites him to come speak in January or March. [Letter from LP to Bick December 28, 1962] [Filed under LP Correspondence, B: Individual Correspondence, 1962-1964 Box 40 Folder 40.1]
- Letter from Linda Hopkins to Ian Williams, RE: Hopkins just came across Williams’ letter and provides him with the address for the National Committee for a Sane Nuclear Policy. [Williams’ letter November 28, 1962] [Filed under LP Peace: (SANE, 1958-1966, 1982), Box #4.003, Folder #3.10]
- Letter from Michael Kasha to LP RE: Invites LP to participate in the Gordon Research Conference on Cell Structure and Metabolism. [Letter from LP to Kasha December 31, 1962] [Filed under LP Correspondence, G: Correspondence, 1962-1965 Box 142 Folder 142.1]
- Letter from Norman Thomas to LP, RE: Thomas is delighted that LP is interested in the Turn Towards Peace movement. Thomas is sending LP a press release issued on behalf of signers of Turn Towards Peace. [Letter from LP to Thomas December 13, 1962] [Filed under LP Peace: (Assorted Peace Groups, St-Wa), Box #4.015, Folder #15.2]
- Newspaper clipping: “2400 Write-In Votes Cast for Linus Pauling” LA Herald Tribune. [Filed under LP Biographical: Scrapbooks: Box #6.008 Folder #8.341]
- Research Notebook of LP RE: Autobiographical entry re: cattle at Deer Flat Ranch, sale of land, p. 13. [Filed under LP Research Notebooks: 23R]
- Article: “Food for Though,” The Gazette and Daily. [Filed under LP Peace: (Oxford Conference, January 4-7, 1964), Box #2.006, Folder #6.5]
- Letter from Dennis Flanagan to LP RE: Thanks LP for his comments on the stereochemical theory of olfaction, and tells him that they plan to go ahead with the article. Asks if LP would be interested in writing an article for them himself, possibly on electronegativity and its meaning in chemistry. [Letter from LP to Flanagan December 13, 1962] [Letter from LP to Flanagan December 31, 1962] [Filed under LP Correspondence, S: Organizational Correspondence (Sa - Sc) Box 374 Folder 374.9]
- Letter from James S. Allen to LP RE: Tells LP that he is sending a copy of Victor Perlo’s book Militarism and Industry, and asks for a brief comment on the book for promotional purposes. [Filed under LP Correspondence, I: Correspondence 1936-1973 Box 185, Folder 185.23]
- Letter from John J. Wittich to LP RE: Invites him to participate in the Visiting Scholars program of the College Center of the Finger Lakes. [Letter from LP to Wittich December 31, 1962] [Filed under LP Correspondence, C: Correspondence 1961-1962 Box 76, Folder 76.2]
- Letter from LP [dictated by LP and signed in his absence Linda Hopkins] to Anders Ehrenberg, Medical Nobel Institute RE: LP is happy to accept the invitation to submit a paper on a biochemical or biophysical subject for the Theorell festschrift volume. States that he will probably collaborate with Dr. Emile Zuckerkandl on the paper. Handwritten note: “by 1 April 1963.” [Letter from Ehrenberg to LP, December 3, 1962] [Filed under LP Manuscripts of Articles: (Manuscripts and Typescripts of Articles by LP, 1963), Box #1963a, Folder #1963a.4]
- Letter from LP [signed by Linda Hopkins] to Enitan Bababunmi RE: Explains he is in the process of preparing summer work plans. [Note from Bababunmi to LP December 2, 1962, Letter from Hopkins to Bababunmi February 14, 1963] [Filed under LP Biographical: Materials re: Graduate Assistantships, C.I.T., 1935-1964: Box #1.017, Folder #17.2]
- Letter from LP to Art Robinson RE: Suggests a few books for Robinson to read on anesthesia. Says he looks forward to talking about the possible methods of experimental attack on quantitative effectiveness of anesthetic agents. [Letter from Robison to LP December 17, 1962] [Filed under LP Correspondence, Robinson, Arthur B. Box 331 Folder 331.1]
- Letter from LP to Art Robinson, cc: Dr. Catchpool RE: Suggests that he look over the book on “The Kinetic Basis of Molecular Biology” by Johnson, Eyring, and Polissar. Discusses Professor Albert Tyler’s work on sea urchins’ eggs and sea squirt eggs. [Filed under LP Correspondence, Catchpool, John Francis, 1959-1994 #62.4]
- Letter from LP to Bjorn Eek RE: Encloses a paper he wrote on the theory of anesthesia that he feels should answer the questions raised in Eek’s letter. [Letter from Eek to LP December 11, 1962] [Filed under LP Correspondence, E: Correspondence, 1960-1969 Box 113 Folder 113.3]
- Letter from LP to Charles Coryell. [Filed under LP Correspondence, C: Individual Correspondence (Corns - Cushing) Box 68, Folder 68.2]
19 December 1962
Dear Charles:
The attack now going on by the House Un-American Activities Committee on the women of Women Strike for Peace has reminded me of my difficulties with the Senate Internal Security Subcommittee, and I have decided to write to you, to thank you again for the great efforts that you made in support of me at the time of my hearings.
Did you ever get copies of the transcript of the two hearings and also the 60-page Report on Dr. Linus Pauling? If you did not, let me know, and I shall send copies to you.
The Report is a shocking document, because of its deviation from the truth.
I enclose a statement about some of the libel suits that I have instituted (one a joint one with Ava Helen, settled out of court). I am having to put in quite a lot of time on these suits. Just a week ago the fifth one was filed, against the Anti-Communist League of York County, Pennsylvania. Much of the libelling is the result of the Senate Committee's actions and Report, I think.
In one of your earlier letters you mentioned my joining SANE. I was, in fact, invited in 1960 to be a member of the Board of Directors. However, SANE had announced in May that their policy would be to call in to New York, for questioning by Norman Cousins, anybody who was attacked by a Congressional committee or in some other way, in order that he might be questioned about his suitability as a member of SANE. I asked SANE to revoke this ruling, which would, of course, apply to me - I said that I was not willing to have Norman Cousins or any other private individual question me in this way. SANE refused to revoke the ruling, which, in fact, still stands, and I then refused to accept the invitation to be a member of the Board of Directors, and I resigned as a sponsor of the National Committee.
Turn Toward Peace seems to be continuing along these lines now.
Best wishes for the New Year.
Sincerely,
[Linus Pauling]
- Letter from LP to Dr. Hugo Boyko, World Academy of Art and Science, RE: LP replies to Boyko that he would like his name added to the list of members of the World Academy. [Letter from Boyko to LP June 15, 1963] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (W: Organizational Correspondence (Wa-Wo)) #441.1]
- Letter from LP to Earl Woodward, RE: LP has read Woodward’s manuscript and finds it to be better than the first one. LP does not know enough about the writing of novels to provide much criticism on the work. LP thinks that publishers may find the novel to be old fashioned and LP had a difficult time being interested in the work. [Letter from Woodward October 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 LP to Enitan A. Bababunmi RE: Responds that he is in the process of preparing plans for the work next summer and is not ready to make appointments yet. Explains that he will write to Bababunmi again later. [Letter from Bababunmi to LP December 10, 1962, Letter from LP to Bababunmi February 14, 1963] [Filed under LP Biographical: (CIT: Materials re: Teaching and Advising of Graduate Students of Linus Pauling, 1935-1963), Box #1.017, Folder #17.2]
- Letter from LP to Hugo Boyko RE: Accepts the invitation to be a Charter Member of the World Academy of Art and Science. [Letter from Boyko to LP June 15, 1962] [Filed under LP Correspondence, W: Organizational Correspondence (Wa - Wo) Box 441, Folder 441.7]
- Letter from LP to J. M. Holmes RE: Tells Holmes that he turned his letter over to the Professor Ernest H. Swift who is in charge of making recommendations. [Letter from Holmes to LP December 4, 1962] [Filed under LP Correspondence, H: Correspondence, 1961-1962 Box 168 Folder 168.2]
- Letter from LP to Paul Walter RE: Regretfully declines Walter’s invitation to speak at the Du Pont Experimental Station saying that his schedule is too full. [Letter from Walter to LP December 4, 1962] [Filed under LP Correspondence, D: Individual Correspondence, 1960-1966 Box 99 Folder 99.3]
- Letter from LP to Peter D. Dacre and David H. Davies, University College, RE: Writes that he is in the process of preparing plans for work next summer and is not ready to make appointments yet. Explains that he will write to them again later. [Letter from Davies and Dacre to LP October 31, 1962, Letter from Hopkins to Dacre February 14, 1963] [Filed under LP Biographical: (CIT: Materials re: Teaching and Advising of Graduate Students of Linus Pauling, 1935-1963), Box #1.017, Folder #17.2]
- Letter from LP to Peter Pauling RE: Explains that Enitan A. Bababunmi has written to LP about summer employment and asks Peter to write to him soon about all three of the undergraduates in University College who have asked for summer employment. [Filed under LP Biographical: (CIT: Materials re: Teaching and Advising of Graduate Students of Linus Pauling, 1935-1963), Box #1.017, Folder #17.2]
- Letter from LP to Roger Korus RE: Thanks Roger for the capable and conscientious way in which he carried out his program of research last summer. Asks if he would be interested in employment during the coming summer, related to the theory of anesthesia. [Filed under LP Biographical: (CIT: Materials re: Teaching and Advising of Graduate Students of Linus Pauling, 1935-1963), Box #1.017, Folder #17.2]
- Letter from LP to Sidney Loeb RE: Says that he would expect the effect of aluminum ion in improving the desalinization qualities of the membrane to be rather strongly dependent on the pH. Tells Loeb that he can give Loeb a bottle of oxypolygelatin when Loeb wants to try it out. [Letter from Loeb to LP December 10, 1962] [Filed under LP Correspondence, L: Correspondence 1961-1963 Box 232, Folder 232.2]
- Letter from Linda Hopkins to Denes Polgar RE: Tells Polgar that his letter came just before LP left the city. Says that LP did not have time to prepare the requested statement before he left and asks her to write and send his apology. [Letter from Polgar to LP December 10, 1962] [Filed under LP Correspondence, P: Correspondence, 1960-1963 314, Box 314 Folder 314.3]
- Letter from Linda Hopkins to Dr. E. Jucker RE: Tells him that LP signed the application and has now sent it on to Professor Woodward. [Letter from Jucker to LP December 11, 1962] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (J: Correspondence 1933-1934, 1936-1964), Box #192, Folder #192.28]
- Letter from Linda Hopkins to Professor Woodward RE: Encloses Dr. E. Jucker’s application for membership in the American Chemical Society signed by LP. [Letter from Jucker to LP December 11, 1962] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (J: Correspondence 1933-1934, 1936-1964), Box #192, Folder #192.28]
- Letter from Linda Hopkins, Secretary to LP, to Gordon H. Bixler RE: Responds to Bixler’s changing of the spelling of names and offers the correct spelling for two of them. Says LP will see Bixler’s last letter on December 17 when he returns. LP handwritten note commenting that Bishop Schelderup should be Kristian Schjelderup. [Letter from Bixler to LP December 17, 1962] [Filed under LP Science: (American Chemical Society: Correspondence, 1950-1964), Box #14.006, Folder #6.5]
- Letter from Myron Prinzmetal to LP RE: Encloses some proposals of possible value. Thanks LP for his thoughtfulness and kindness. [Letter from LP to Prinzmetal December 27, 1962] [Filed under LP Correspondence, P: Individual Correspondence (Polunin - Pritikin) Box 309, Folder 309.10]
- Letter from W. Albert Noyes to LP RE: Asks for LP’s comments on the manuscript by O’Brien and his opinion regarding its suitability for publication in the Journal of Physical Chemistry. [Filed under LP Correspondence: (J:Organizational Correspondence (Jo - Jo)), Box #191, Folder #191.11]
- Check from AHP to Jean Dan RE: $10.00. [Bank Statement from First Western Bank to LP and AHP April 23, 1963] [Filed under LP Biographical: Business and Financial: Box #4.027, Folder #27.2]
- Letter from Danny Baker to LP RE: Thanks LP for his letter and responds to questions LP asked. Talks about a discussion in class in which he learned that many students didn’t even know what communism is. Says that after thinking about LP’s ideas he has changed his mind on the matter. [Letter from LP to Baker January 1, 1962] [Filed under LP Correspondence, B: Individual Correspondence, 1962-1964 Box 40 Folder 40.1]
- Letter from E. A. Edelsack to LP RE: Asks LP’s opinion on holding a conference on the “Structure of Water and Ice in Systems of Biological Interest.” Also asks if LP would present a paper at the conference and also if he knows of others who would be interested in participating in the conference. [Letter from LP to Edelsack December 31, 1962] [Filed under LP Science: (Office of Naval Research: Correspondence, Contract Status Reports and Project Status Reports, 1947-1962), Box #14.031, Folder #31.2]
- Letter from Frances W. Herring to AHP RE: Selects a few examples of protest letters that were written in response to the attack of the House Un-American Activities Committee on WISP and other peace groups to send in order to show the healthy resistance in America to this persecution. LP and AHP’s letter [Manuscript and Typescript December 5, 1962] is the first letter listed. [Filed under LP Manuscripts of Articles: (Manuscripts and Typescripts of Articles by LP, 1962), Box #1962a3, Folder #1962a3.6]
- Letter from J. Malvern Benjamin to [unknown], RE: LP is authorized to be an official delegate of the Society for Social Responsibility in Science to the Long Peace Conference to be held January 8th and 9th. [Filed under LP Peace: (Oxford Conference, January 4-7, 1963), Box #2.006, Folder #6.2]
- Letter from John Raeburn Green, to Henry E. Bent, University of Missouri. RE: Agrees that he is not expected to pass judgement on LP’s ideas. Informs him that he will only be questioned regarding LP’s character. [Letter from Bent December 18, 1962] [Filed under LP Biographical: Correspondence re: Pauling v. Globe-Democrat Publishing Company, 1962: Box # 3.003 Folder #3.3]
- Letter from John Raeburn Green, to LP. RE: Encloses a copy of a letter from Dean Bent and a copy of his reply. [Filed under LP Biographical: Correspondence re: Pauling v. Globe-Democrat Publishing Company, 1962: Box # 3.003 Folder #3.3]
- Letter from John Short, Monterey Peninsula College, to LP. RE: Invites him to lecture for them in the coming academic year. Encloses a brochure. [Letter from LP December 27, 1962] [Filed under LP Speeches: Speeches by LP, 1964: Box #1964s Folder 1964s.10]
- Letter from Myron Prinzmetal to LP RE: Encloses an article that was turned down by an American journal and is being published in England. Talks about the importance of the findings in it. [Letter from LP Prinzmetal December 27, 1962] [Filed under LP Correspondence, P: Individual Correspondence (Polunin - Pritikin) Box 309, Folder 309.10]
- Letter from V. M. Ingram, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, to LP. RE: Encloses three copies of the transcript of the proceedings of Arden House. Asks him to edit his portion by February 1963. [Filed under LP Speeches: Speeches by LP, 1962: Box #1962s Folder #1962s.22]
- Newspaper clipping: “WSP shows the way” The Guardian. [Filed under LP Biographical: Scrapbooks: Box #6.008 Folder #8.357]
- Typescript, “Disarmament at the 17th U.N. General Assembly.” [Filed under LP Peace: (Oxford Conference, January 4-7, 1963), Box #2.006, Folder #6.4]
- Check from AHP to Correspondence RE: $5.00. [Bank Statement from First Western Bank to LP and AHP January 22, 1963] [Filed under LP Biographical: Business and Financial: Box #4.027, Folder #27.2]
- Check from AHP to Correspondence for $5.00. [Filed under LP Biographical: Bank Statements and Canceled Checks: First Western Bank, January 1962-December 1962: Box # 4.027 Folder #27.2]
- Copy of Letter from Homer Jack to Lloyd Wilkie, RE: Jack doesn’t think that Wilkie sohuld include the Communist Party or other extreme left-wing groups in the publication. If Wilkie decided to do so, Jack does not feel that he would want SANE included. [Filed under LP Peace: (SANE, 1958-1966, 1982), Box #4.003, Folder #3.10]
- Letter from Anatole Boyko to LP RE: Offers LP his services as a translator. [Letter from Boyko to LP December 23, 1962] [Letter from LP to Boyko December 28, 1962] [Filed under LP Correspondence, B: Individual Correspondence, 1962-1964 Box 40 Folder 40.1]
- Letter from J. P. Tonkoff, to Francis Hoague. RE: Encloses a letter from Krause. Thinks they should discuss the matter personally rather than by mail. [Filed under LP Biographical: Correspondence re: Pauling v. News Syndicate Co., Inc., 1961-1962: Box #3.020 Folder #20.1]
- Letter from John Sheridan to LP RE: Tells LP about the Anniversary Meeting of the Chemical Society on April 7-9, 1964. Asks if LP could give a lecture in the general field of molecular structure and the arrangement of molecules. [Letter from LP to Sheridan December 27, 1962] [Filed under LP Correspondence, S: Correspondence, 1962-1963 Box 382 Folder 382.1]
- Letter from LP [signed by Linda Hopkins] to Kent Wilson RE: Tells Wilson he turned Wilson’s letter over to Enest H. Swift who handles recommendations. [Letter from Wilson to LP December 4, 1962] [Filed under LP Correspondence, W: Individual Correspondence, 1960-1962 Box 445 Folder 445.3]
- Letter from Lloyd Wilkie to LP RE: Wilkie has been fired from the American Humanist Association. The explanation from the Board of Directors was that Wilkie was too active as a private citizen in getting the Directory published. Wilkie has the second edition of the Directory ready and asks LP for some suggestions as to employment possibilities that will make Wilkie financially able to publish the second edition. [Letter from LP to Wilkie December 26, 1962] [Filed under LP Peace: Assorted Non-Pauling Peace Materials: Articles, Typescripts, Pamphlets, Booklets, Sc-Zi: Box #8.006, Folder #6.36]
- Letter from Walter J. Hartrick to LP RE: Discusses the University of British Columbia plans for a conference on Education for the summer of 1963. Invites LP to be one of 4 speakers, and gives details about what would be expected of LP as a speaker. [Filed under LP Correspondence, B: Individual Correspondence, 1962-1964 Box 40 Folder 40.1]
- Receipt from First Western Bank to AHP RE: “Charge for Personalized Checks.”[Bank Statement from First Western Bank to LP and AHP January 22, 1963] [Filed under LP Biographical: Business and Financial: Box #4.027, Folder #27.2]
- Receipt from First Western Bank to AHP RE: “Charge for Personalized Checks.”[Bank Statement from First Western Bank to LP and AHP January 22, 1963] [Filed under LP Biographical: Business and Financial: Box #4.027, Folder #27.2]
- Check from AHP to Monthly Review RE: $20.00. [Bank Statement from First Western Bank to LP and AHP February 19, 1963] [Filed under LP Biographical: Business and Financial: Box #4.027, Folder #27.2]
- Letter from Anatole Boyko to LP RE: Sends photocopies to substantiate his employment record, and discusses his experience as a lab assistant. [Letter from Boyko to LP December 21, 1962] [Letter from LP to Boyko December 28, 1962] [Filed under LP Correspondence, B: Individual Correspondence, 1962-1964 Box 40 Folder 40.1]
- Letter from H. Jay Dinshah, President, The American Vegan Society, to LP RE: Invites LP to speak during the American Vegan Societies Third Annual Convention. [Letter from LP to Dinshah January 7, 1963] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (A: Correspondence), #14.2]
- Note from Yuet-May Huang, New Asia College, to LP RE: Suggests that an error in LP’s General Chemistry may be a printer’s error and provides her understanding of the correct computation. Request’s that LP critique her work. [Letters from LP to Huang December 11, 1962, April 30, 1963] [Filed under LP Books: 1960b5.6]
- Check from AHP to George Miller RE: $10.00. [Bank Statement from First Western Bank to LP and AHP January 22, 1963] [Filed under LP Biographical: Business and Financial: Box #4.027, Folder #27.2]
- Check from AHP to George Miller for $10.00. [Filed under LP Biographical: Bank Statements and Canceled Checks: First Western Bank, January 1962-December 1962: Box # 4.027 Folder #27.2]
- Check from AHP to Ron Monday RE: $5.00. [Bank Statement from First Western Bank to LP and AHP January 22, 1963] [Filed under LP Biographical: Business and Financial: Box #4.027, Folder #27.2]
- Check from AHP to Ron Monday for $5.00. [Filed under LP Biographical: Bank Statements and Canceled Checks: First Western Bank, January 1962-December 1962: Box # 4.027 Folder #27.2]
- Letter from Dagmar Wilson to LP, RE: Wilson notes that the booklet, “The Story of Disarmament,” put out by the Disarmament Committee of the Washington Women Strike for Peace is going into its second edition. Wilson hopes that LP will write a small statement of quote which can be used in promoting the booklet. [Letter from LP December 27, 1962] [Filed under LP Peace: (Assorted Peace Groups, Wo), Box #4.016, Folder #16.2]
- Letter from M. Jack Furmin to LP RE: Invites LP to speak in a Symposium on the basic mechanics of narcosis. [Letter from LP to Furmin December 28, 1962] [Filed under LP Correspondence, F: Correspondence, 1957 - 1966 Box 129, Folder 129.6]
- Check from AHP to Roess Market RE: $150.00. [Bank Statement from First Western Bank to LP and AHP January 22, 1963] [Filed under LP Biographical: Business and Financial: Box #4.027, Folder #27.2]
- Check from AHP to Roess Market for $150.00 [Filed under LP Biographical: Bank Statements and Canceled Checks: First Western Bank, January 1962-December 1962: Box # 4.027 Folder #27.2]
- Letter from E. Bolotova, Scientific Editor of the Journal of the Mendeleev All-Union Chemical Society to LP RE: Written in Russian. Regrets that they cannot return LP’s original manuscript because it is the only manuscript written in English that the editorial office has. [Letter from LP to Knunyants December 12, 1962, Letter from Hopkins to Bolotova April 17, 1963] [Filed under LP Manuscripts of Articles: (Manuscripts and Typescripts of Articles by LP, 1961), Box #1961a3, Folder #1961a3.1]
- Letter from Elliot Cooperman to LP RE: Cooperman informs LP that he is a high school student currently gathering information for a paper about the chemical etiology of mental illness. He request that LP refer him to the articles that LP wrote about his research on the topic. [Letter from LP to Cooperman January 7, 1963] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (C: Correspondence), #77.1]
- Letter from John Raeburn Green, to Ralph B. Atkinson. RE: Thanks him for the copy of the suit filed by LP and others in Russia. [Filed under LP Biographical: Correspondence re: Pauling v. Globe-Democrat Publishing Company, 1962: Box # 3.003 Folder # 3.3]
- Letter from LP to "The Earl [Bertrand] Russell," RE: LP thanks Russell for his statement about The Minority of One and for his willingness to be a member of the Board of Sponsors. He says that he and AHP are attending the peace conferences in Oxford and London, asks if it would be possible to meet with Russell and his wife while they are in England. [Filed under: LP Safe Contents, Drawer 2, Folder 2.002]
- Letter from LP to Lloyd Wilkie RE: LP is shocked to hear that Wilkie was fired. LP wants to know which listings were crossed off in the marked copy of the directory from H.A. Jack. LP hopes that in the second edition of the directory Wilkie will list him and AHP under individual peace work. [Letters from Wilkie to LP December 21, 1962, December 27, 1962] [Filed under LP Peace: Assorted Non-Pauling Peace Materials: Articles, Typescripts, Pamphlets, Booklets, Sc-Zi: Box #8.006, Folder #6.36]
- Letter from LP to R. M. Cavanaugh RE: Says that he cannot accept the invitation to speak in Wilmington due to conflicting engagements. [Letter from Cavanaugh to LP December 10, 1962] [Filed under LP Correspondence, W: Individual Correspondence, 1960-1962 Box 445 Folder 445.3]
- Check from AHP to Linda Hopkins RE: $100.00. [Bank Statement from First Western Bank to LP and AHP January 22, 1963] [Filed under LP Biographical: Business and Financial: Box #4.027, Folder #27.2]
- Check from AHP to Linda Hopkins RE: $300.00. [Bank Statement from First Western Bank to LP and AHP January 22, 1963] [Filed under LP Biographical: Business and Financial: Box #4.027, Folder #27.2]
- Check from AHP to Petite Beauty Salon RE: $6.50. [Bank Statement from First Western Bank to LP and AHP January 22, 1963] [Filed under LP Biographical: Business and Financial: Box #4.027, Folder #27.2]
- Check from AHP to Petite Beauty Salon for $6.50. [Filed under LP Biographical: Bank Statements and Canceled Checks: First Western Bank, January 1962-December 1962: Box # 4.027 Folder #27.2]
- Check from AHP to R.C. LaForce RE: $850.00. [Bank Statement from First Western Bank to LP and AHP January 22, 1963] [Filed under LP Biographical: Business and Financial: Box #4.027, Folder #27.2]
- Check from LP to Linda Hopkins for $100.00. [Filed under LP Biographical: Bank Statements and Canceled Checks: First Western Bank, January 1962-December 1962: Box # 4.027 Folder #27.2] also [Filed under LP Biographical: Check Registers, 1961-1963: Box #4.077 Folder #77.1]
- Check from LP to Linda Hopkins from $300.00. [Filed under LP Biographical: Bank Statements and Canceled Checks: First Western Bank, January 1962-December 1962: Box # 4.027 Folder #27.2] also [Filed under LP Biographical: Check Registers, 1961-1963: Box #4.077 Folder #77.1]
- Check from LP to R. C. LaForce for $850.00. [Filed under LP Biographical: Bank Statements and Canceled Checks: First Western Bank, January 1962-December 1962: Box # 4.027 Folder #27.2] also [Filed under LP Biographical: Check Registers, 1961-1963: Box #4.077 Folder #77.1]
- Letter from Anatole Boyko to LP RE: Sends more information related to his work experience, and explains that some of LP’s students referred him to LP. [Letter from LP to Boyko December 28, 1962] [Letter from Boyko to LP December 23, 1962] [Filed under LP Correspondence, B: Individual Correspondence, 1962-1964 Box 40 Folder 40.1]
- Letter from Charles Burch to LP RE: Explains a problem with inconsistency that he sees between biological literature and elementary chemical theory. Says he would like to meet with LP or one of his grad students to discuss this inconsistency. [Letter from LP to Burch January 7, 1963] [Filed under LP Correspondence, B: Individual Correspondence, 1962-1964 Box 40 Folder 40.1]
- Letter from Chester Carlson to LP RE: Gives his thoughts on LP’s proposed non-profit organization. Says he would be glad to donate and serve on the board if LP decides to found it. [Letter from LP to Carlson December 13, 1962] [Letter from LP to Carlson April 17, 1963] [Filed under LP Correspondence: C: Individual Correspondence (Caen - Cassyd) Box 57, Folder 57.11]
- Letter from Chester Carlson to MANAS RE: Asks them to send a copy of the Dec. 12 issue to LP. [Filed under LP Correspondence: C: Individual Correspondence (Caen - Cassyd) Box 57, Folder 57.11]
- Letter from LP to Dagmar Wilson, RE: LP is sending a couple of copies of an article based on an address which LP gave at the University of Missouri. LP suggests that Wilson use the last two paragraphs of his address as the short statement for the booklet, “The Story of Disarmament.” [Letter from Wilson December 24, 1962] [Filed under LP Peace: (Assorted Peace Groups, Wo), Box #4.016, Folder #16.2]
- Letter from LP to Francis Hoague. RE: Lists names and addresses of people in New York and vicinity who would be willing to serve as character witnesses for him in the Daily News suit. [Filed under LP Biographical: Correspondence re: Pauling v. News Syndicate Co., Inc., 1961-1962: Box #3.020 Folder #20.1]
- Letter from LP to John Sheridan RE: Thanks Sheridan for the invitation to participate in the Anniversary Meeting of the Chemical Society in Birmingham on April 7-9, 1964, but says he has decided not to participate due to the difficulty he feels he will have getting to Great Britain at that time. [Letter from Sheridan to LP December 21, 1962] [Filed under LP Correspondence, S: Correspondence, 1962-1963 Box 382 Folder 382.1]
- Letter from LP to John Short, Jr., Monterey Peninsula College. RE: Accepts his invitation to give an evening lecture at the college. Suggests the date October 11, and the topic of “The Impact of Science on World Affairs”. [Letter from Short December 20, 1962, March 15, 1963] [Filed under LP Speeches: Speeches by LP, 1964: Box #1964s Folder 1964s.10]
- Letter from LP to Myron Prinzmetal RE: Says that he went and found Prinzmetal’s letter of December 17, 19, and 20 after talking with him. Tells Prinzmetal that he does not have anything significant to say about his proposals. Says the proposal about cow’s milk might be reasonable if cows with milk high in unsaturated fats exist at the present time. States that he thinks statistical studies ought to be made about environmental temperature in relation to hypertension and pulmonary emboli. [Letter from Prinzmetal to LP December 17, 1962] [Letter from Prinzmetal to LP December 19, 1962] [Letter from Prinzmetal to LP December 20, 1962] [Filed under LP Correspondence, P: Individual Correspondence (Polunin - Pritikin) Box 309, Folder 309.10]
- Letter from Linda Hopkins to Malvin D. Stern RE: Tells Stern that she turned over his letter to LP, regarding the openings for a predoctoral and postdoctoral fellow, over to Professor Ernest J. Swift who is the chairman of the Division of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering. [Filed under LP Correspondence, S: Correspondence, 1962-1963 Box 382 Folder 382.1]
- Letter from Lloyd Wilbie to LP RE: First page is missing. Discusses a directory to the AHA meeting he wrote and its editions. [Filed under LP Correspondence, W: Individual Correspondence, 1960-1962 Box 445 Folder 445.3]
- Letter from Lloyd Wilkie to LP RE: Wilkie is enclosing a coy of the marked directory which came from Sane as well as a copy of a letter from Wilkie to Homer A. Jack. Wilkie explains in greater details his issues with getting the second edition of the directory published. [Letter from LP to Wilkie December 21, 1962] [Filed under LP Peace: Assorted Non-Pauling Peace Materials: Articles, Typescripts, Pamphlets, Booklets, Sc-Zi: Box #8.006, Folder #6.36]
- Letter from Lloyd Wilkie to LP RE: Wilkie sends LP a copy of a Directory and a letter from Homer A. Jack. He also speaks about Jack’s poor treatment towards him and the peace movement. [Letter from LP to Wilkie April 8, 1963] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (W: Correspondence, 1963-1965) #446.1]
- Letter from Mrs. Harry C. Williams to LP RE: Williams suggests the idea that radioactive wastes be shot into space. [Letter from LP to Williams April 16, 1963] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (W: Correspondence, 1963-1965) #446.1]
- Letter from Ross Terhune to LP RE: Thanks LP for his letter to Mary Ellen David, and tells LP that this letter was framed in his classroom. Talks about his history teaching and his program in English. [Letter from LP to David November 27, 1962] [Filed under LP Correspondence, T: Correspondence 1956-1963 Box 411, Folder 411.7]
- Memo from Ernest Swift to LP RE: Concerns the recommendation of Gustav Albrecht for an appointment. [Letter from LP to Ernest Swift, December 12, 1962] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (Albrecht, Gustav), #4.1]
- Memo from Ned Webb to LP RE: Tells LP about his and Dr. Samson’s plans for the X-ray Crystallography Seminar. Says that they would be glad to have LP attend the seminar. [Filed under LP Correspondence, W: Individual Correspondence, 1960-1962 Box 445 Folder 445.3]
- Note from Tom Brewer, M.D., OB-GYN, University of California Medical Center, to LP RE: Sates that he has read LP’s revised edition of No More War. Includes his opinion and response to several items in the book and on LP’s personal opinions. [Letter from Hopkins to Brewer January 7, 1963] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (Tom Brewer), #31.8]
- Note from Willam F. Drea to LP RE: Questions LP about a reference made to a 2nd edition, 1960 Introduction of Quantum Mechanics and Applications to Chemistry made by LP and his associates. However, according to someone frmo the McGraw Hill publishing company - the latest edition was in 1935 and there were no plans to make a newer one. Just wants some clarification on the matter. [Letter from LP to Drea January 7, 1963] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (C: Correspondence), #99.4]
- Telegram from [?] to LP RE: Informs LP that Academician Topchiev passed away early that morning. [Filed under LP Correspondence, T: Individual Correspondence (Topchiev - Tyler) Box 408, Folder 408.1]
- Check from AHP to Jiro Sugita RE: $2.00. [Bank Statement from First Western Bank to LP and AHP January 22, 1963] [Filed under LP Biographical: Business and Financial: Box #4.027, Folder #27.2]
- Check from AHP to Jiro Sugita for $2.00. [Filed under LP Biographical: Bank Statements and Canceled Checks: First Western Bank, January 1962-December 1962: Box # 4.027 Folder #27.2]
- Letter from Alice Richards to AHP, RE: Mentions various films and organizations in which their film is to be shown. Also mentions happenings involving the Cuban Missile Crisis and the Kennedy administration. [Filed under AHP Correspondence: (Correspondence: Richards, Alice, 1962-1963) Box # 1.006, Folder#6.10]
- Letter from Bernard Pullman to LP RE: Tells LP that a NATO Summer School of Molecular Biology will be held in Ravello from Sept 2-15 1963. Invites LP to participate in the symposium and present a lecture on a subject of LP’s choice. [Letter from LP to Pullman January 31, 1963] [Filed under LP Correspondence, N: Correspondence 1957-1964 Box 288, Folder 288.6]
- Letter from Clifford Durr to AHP, RE: Says it would be wonderful to meet with the Unitarian or ACLU group in California, however he would be unable to afford the expenses of travel and loss of time at his office. Durr notes that possible topics could include his work involving the Bible and Civil Liberties. [Filed under AHP materials re: Women and Peace: (Correspondence: Virginia and Clifford Durr, 1961-1993), Box#4.003, Folder#3.1]
- Letter from Dr. John W. Weilgart to LP RE: Weilgart thanks LP for speaking at the California State Psychological Association and shares his idea of a chemical formula language. [Letter from Linda Hopkins to Weilgart January 7, 1963] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (W: Correspondence, 1963-1965) #446.1]
- Letter from Henry C. Whyte to LP RE: Whyte inquires about LP’s ideas of ‘matter.’ [Letter from Linda Hopkins to Whyte January 7, 1963] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (W: Correspondence, 1963-1965) #446.1]
- Letter from Homer Jack to ‘Friend’, RE: The organizing meeting of the Oxford Conference has taken place in New York and Jack outlines the composition of the delegation. Jack notes that for people attending the Conference they may stay at the Hotel Russell and there will br transportation from there to Oxford. [LP’s handwritten notes on back of letter] [Filed under LP Peace: (Oxford Conference, January 4-7, 1963), Box #2.006, Folder #6.3]
- Letter from Irvine H. Page to LP RE: Tells LP that he was selected to receive that 1963 Modern Medicine Award for Distinguished Achievement. Says an announcement of the Award will be made in the Jan. 7, 1963 issue of Modern Medicine and a framed citation for LP’s wall will be sent. [Letter from LP to Page December 31, 1962] [Filed under LP Correspondence, M: Organizational Correspondence (Ma - Mo) Box 254, Folder 254.13]
- Letter from J. H. Humphrey to LP RE: Requests permission to reproduce one of LP’s figures for his textbook, Immunology for Students of Medicine. [Letter from LP to Humphrey January 15, 1963] [Filed under LP Correspondence, H: Correspondence, 1961-1962 Box 168 Folder 168.2]
- Letter from LP [Signed LH] to Ambassador Arthur H. Dean, American Embassy. [Letter from Dean to LP January 15, 1963] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (Dean, Arthur H.) #89.11]
28 December 1962
Dear Mr. Dean:
I was interested to read in The New York Times for 20 December the following quotation from you "the Soviet Union would of course be free to break its pledge, just as it broke Chairman Khrushchev's solemn pledge of Jan. 14, 1960."
Could you send me the proceedings for 19 December 1962, so that I would have your statement, as given by you?
Also, would it be possible for you to send me a copy of the statement by Chairman Khrushchev of 14 January 1960?
My memory is that in 1958 Chairman Khrushchev had made a solemn pledge that the Soviet Union would not resume the testing of nuclear weapons at any time in the future, so long as no Western power carried out any nuclear weapons tests, and that on 14 February 1960 Chairman Khrushchev had announced that the nuclear explosion carried out by the French on 13 February 1960 had released the Soviet Union from its pledge.
I surmise from your statement, at any rate as printed by The New York Times, that Premier Khrushchev's solemn pledge of January 14, 1960, did not include the condition that had been included in the earlier pledge.
With best personal wishes to you, and with the hope that you will be successful in your effort to achieve a bomb-test agreement, I am
Sincerely yours,
[Linus Pauling]
- Letter from LP to Alois Stoff RE: Says that he would be glad to sponsor the “Woche der Abrustung” that the Internationale der Kriegsdienstgegner is planning for the middle of January. Asks that Stoff keep him updated on the success of the activity. [Letter from Stoff to LP December 62, 1962] [Filed under LP Correspondence, S: Individual Correspondence (Stern - Stoff) Box 368 Folder 368.8]
- Letter from LP to Anatole Boyko RE: Returns the material Boyko sent in his previous letters. Informs him that he has no need for a translator or lab assistant. Suggests that he contact the employment office at CalTech and leave his information there. [Letter from Boyko to LP December 23, 1962] [Letter from Boyko to LP December 27, 1962] [Filed under LP Correspondence, B: Individual Correspondence, 1962-1964 Box 40 Folder 40.1]
- Letter from LP to Brother Columba Curran, University of Notre Dame. RE: Asks him if a procedure suggested by Green would cause him any embarrassment. Would like to have him be served for a summons. [Filed under LP Biographical: Correspondence re: Pauling v. Globe-Democrat Publishing Company, 1962: Box # 3.003 Folder #3.3]
- Letter from LP to Francis Hoague. RE: Encloses three copies of the statement that he made on 31 August 1961. Informs him of his correspondence with Premier Khrushchev. [Filed under LP Biographical: Correspondence re: Pauling v. News Syndicate Co., Inc., 1961-1962: Box #3.020 Folder #20.1]
- Letter from LP to Garry de Young RE: Wishes de Young luck in publishing his second book, and corrects de Young’s misinterpretation of the statement of No More War! Says he understands how the statement could be misinterpreted. [Letter from de Young to LP December 12, 1962] [Filed under LP Correspondence, D: Individual Correspondence, 1960-1966 Box 99 Folder 99.3]
- Letter from LP to Harry S. Genung RE: Says he was interested to read about Genung’s work in the field of international cooperation and understanding. Wishes him further success in his efforts. [Letter from Genung to LP December 17, 1962]
- Letter from LP to John Raeburn Green. RE: Encloses a copy of his letter to Brother Columbia Curran. Has read the material from his letter of 17 December. Informs him that the trial in the Daily news case may begin on 18 January. Will be in England for the first part of January. [Filed under LP Biographical: Correspondence re: Pauling v. Globe-Democrat Publishing Company, 1962: Box # 3.003 Folder #3.3]
- Letter from LP to Katherine L. Bick RE: Explains that he already has too many engagements for 1963 and will not be able to speak at the Emerson Unitarian Church. [Letter from Bick to LP December 18, 1962] [Filed under LP Correspondence, B: Individual Correspondence, 1962-1964 Box 40 Folder 40.1]
- Letter from LP to M. Jack Furmin RE: Thanks him for the invitation to speak at the symposium, but says that his schedule is already too full and he cannot accept. [Letter from Furmin to LP December 24, 1962] [Filed under LP Correspondence, F: Correspondence, 1957 - 1966 Box 129, Folder 129.6]
- Letter from LP to Paul H. Blanken. RE: Asks him to send the letter to Martin Blanken and inform him if they are related. [Filed under LP Biographical: Correspondence re: Pauling v. Globe-Democrat Publishing Company, 1962: Box # 3.003 Folder #3.3]
- Letter from LP to Richard Evans RE: Says that he is sending some materials under separate cover that should give him the information he asked for. [Letter from Evans to LP December 14, 1962] [Filed under LP Correspondence, E: Correspondence, 1960-1969 Box 113 Folder 113.3]
- Letter from Louis S. Gimbal Jr., Manfred Sakel Foundation, to LP. RE: Encloses a check for LP’s expenses. Handwritten in upper-right hand margin: $185.00, deposited. [Filed under LP Speeches: Speeches by LP, 1962: Box #1962s Folder #1962s.21]
- Letter from Max Kleiber, University of Hawaii, to LP RE: Informs that he has accepted an appointment as Consultant in the planning of the Pacific Biomedical Research Center. Explains that he is trying to determine what areas of biochemical and biophysical research should be given priority in the planning of the institute and requests LP’s assistance. [Letter from LP to Kleiber January 7, 1963] [Filed under LP Correspondence:(K: Correspondence, 1963) #202.1]
- Letter from Richard H. Stanford, Jr., Cal Tech, to Asbjorn Hordvik, University of Bergen, RE: Sends a copy of his paper, “The Crystal Structure of Xanthane Hydride,” to Hordvik. Explains that he felt Hordvik should receive a copy of the manuscript because he has been working on similar compounds. [Letter from Hordvik to Wilson February 8, 1963] [Filed under LP Correspondence:(H: Correspondence, 1963) #169.1]
- Letter from Virginia Durr to AHP: Says that both she and Cliff are excited to visit California, and that $50.00 a day would pay for the loss of time at his office. Notes of several friends in the vicinity of Los Angeles who may be able to help in making arrangements for the two. Is regretful that Vera Foster has possibly turned against her as Durr has failed to exhibit true acts of friendship with her; however is still hopeful that she is helping the Negro movement progress. [Filed under AHP materials re: Women and Peace: (Correspondence: Virginia and Clifford Durr, 1961-1993), Box#4.003, Folder#3.1]
- Reprint, “The Will of the WISP Versus the Humiliation of HUAC,” National Committee for a Sane Nuclear Policy. [Filed under LP Peace: (Oxford Conference, January 4-7, 1963), Box #2.006, Folder #6.4]
- Check from AHP to Anna Leskela RE: $36.00. [Bank Statement from First Western Bank to LP and AHP January 22, 1963] [Filed under LP Biographical: Business and Financial: Box #4.027, Folder #27.2]
- Check from AHP to Anna Leskela for $36.00. [Filed under LP Biographical: Bank Statements and Canceled Checks: First Western Bank, January 1962-December 1962: Box # 4.027 Folder #27.2]
- Check from AHP to Maire Hary for $25.00. [Filed under LP Biographical: Bank Statements and Canceled Checks: First Western Bank, January 1962-December 1962: Box # 4.027 Folder #27.2]
- Check from AHP to Marie Haug RE: $25.00. [Bank Statement from First Western Bank to LP and AHP January 22, 1963] [Filed under LP Biographical: Business and Financial: Box #4.027, Folder #27.2]
- Check from AHP to Roess Market RE: $18.63. [Bank Statement from First Western Bank to LP and AHP January 22, 1963] [Filed under LP Biographical: Business and Financial: Box #4.027, Folder #27.2]
- Check from AHP to Roess Market for $18.63. [Filed under LP Biographical: Bank Statements and Canceled Checks: First Western Bank, January 1962-December 1962: Box # 4.027 Folder #27.2]
- Letter from James Hanen to LP, RE: Hanen is a pre-doctoral student at the University of New Mexico and would like for LP to send him some materials on the harmful effects of radiation on cells. [Filed under LP Peace: (Materials re: Fallout and Radiation Shelters, and Civil Defense, 1962-1965), Box #7.008, Folder #8.10]
- Letter from Jane Zuckerkandl to LP RE: Writes to explain her delay in coming to Pasadena to take the position of Emile’s technician. Explains that her mother’s health is deteriorating and she cannot leave. Says she is embarrassed about not being able to taking up her position and is not sure how long the delay will be. [Letter from LP to Zuckerkandl January 4, 1963] [Filed under LP Correspondence, Zuckerkandl, Emile, 1958-1980 Box 465, Folder 465.5]
- Letter from Margaret Russell to the Oxford and London Conferences, RE: Russell writes the letter to introduce AHP as the representative for Women Strike for Peace. [Filed under LP Peace: (Oxford Conference, January 4-7, 1963), Box #2.006, Folder #6.2]
- Note [handwritten] from AHP to Mildred Scott Omstead, RE: Requests a copy of the Articles of Incorporation and Bylaws of the Women’s International League. Also asks for a detailed salary budget with names and individual salaries. [Filed under AHP Correspondence: (Correspondence: Olmsted, Mildred Scott, 1961-1963), Box #1.006, Folder# 6.7]
- Postcard from Del Eberhardt, to LP and AHP. RE: Asks if he has received a tape recording of the Gandhi Peace Award proceedings. [Letter from LP January 22, 1963] [Filed under LP Speeches: Speeches by LP, 1962: Box #1962s Folder #1962s.20]
- Letter from Frances Mathews to LP, RE: Mathews is enclosing a mimeograph that was sent to the executive members of the American Humanist Association. Mathews heard LP speak in Vancouver and thinks that his efforts for peace have been greatly influential and hopes that others will be able to take charge in the peace movement. [Reply from Linda Hopkins January 7, 1963] [Letter from LP April 17, 1963] [Filed under LP Peace: (Assorted Peace Groups, Am), Box #4.009, Folder #9.5]
- Article: “Full Pocketbooks for ‘63,” U.S. News and World Reports. [Filed under LP Peace: (Oxford Conference, January 4-7, 1963), Box #2.006, Folder #6.4]
- Article: “Kennedy Talks About Red China, Cuba, Steel, A Second Term,” U.S. News and World Reports. [Filed under LP Peace: (Oxford Conference, January 4-7, 1963), Box #2.006, Folder #6.4]
- Bound Report: Protein Structure Group Report No. 28, California Institute of Technology, December 31, 1962. [Filed under LP Science: (Bound Reports: California Institute of Technology Protein Structure Group, 1962-1963), Box #6.016, Folder #16.2]
- Bound Report: “Annual Progress Report for the Calendar Year 1962 - The Structure and Properties of Proteins and Synthetic Polypeptides”, California Institute of Technology, Contract Nonr 220(05) (Chemistry 32), December 32, 1960. [Filed under LP Science: (Office of Naval Research: Offprints and Bound Reports re: “The Structure and Properties of Proteins and Synthetic Polypeptides”, Contract Nonr 220(05) (Chemistry 32), 1955-1962), Box #14.034, Folder #34.7]
- Check from AHP to State Dept. Of Agriculture RE: $3.00. [Bank Statement from First Western Bank to LP and AHP January 22, 1963] [Filed under LP Biographical: Business and Financial: Box #4.027, Folder #27.2]
- Check from LP to Department of Motor Vehicles RE: $55.00. [Bank Statement from First Western Bank to LP and AHP February 19, 1963] [Filed under LP Biographical: Business and Financial: Box #4.027, Folder #27.2]
- Check from LP to State Department of Agriculture for $3.00. [Filed under LP Biographical: Bank Statements and Canceled Checks: First Western Bank, January 1962-December 1962: Box # 4.027 Folder #27.2] also [Filed under LP Biographical: Check Registers, 1961-1963: Box #4.077 Folder #77.1]
- Check stub from LP to Dept. Motor Veh. for $55.00. [Filed under LP Biographical: Check Registers, 1961-1963: Box #4.077 Folder #77.1]
- Contract Status Report: Contract Nonr-220 (33), Chemistry 43 Acct. 65071, Director of Research: LP, December 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: Drs. R.B. Corey and LP, December 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]
- Document: Royalty Statement for McGraw-Hill Book Company, inc. [Filed under LP Biographical: McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1938-1993: Box #4.045 Folder #45.3]
- Journal Article: “Chemistry of Rare Gases Unfolds,” C & EN, December 31, 1962. [Filed under LP Newspaper Clippings: Newspaper Clippings, Magazine and Journal Articles related to LP, 1962: Box #1962n, Folder #1962n.39]
- Journal Article: “Ten world figures tell why they think this Christmas is unlike any other,” Look, December 31, 1962. [Filed under LP Newspaper Clippings: Newspaper Clippings, Magazine and Journal Articles related to LP, 1962: Box #1962n, Folder #1962n.40]
- Journal: Look, December 31, 1962. [Filed under LP Newspaper Clippings: Newspaper Clippings, Magazine and Journal Articles related to LP, 1962: Box #1962n, Folder #1962n.40]
- Letter from H. B. Bennett, H. B. Bennett Travel Agency to LP RE: Gives a statement balance for LP’s account for the month of December. Handwritten note, “Pd.” [Filed under LP Correspondence, T: Correspondence 1956-1963 Box 411, Folder 411.7]
- Letter from LP to Alfred G. Martin RE: Says he was pleased to see Martin’s interesting letter. Encloses the statement he and AHP made about the Cuban crisis and the statement that they made about the House Un-American Activities Committee’s attack on the women in Women Strike for Peace. [Letter from Hopkins to Martin October 31, 1962] [Filed under LP Correspondence, M: Correspondence 1962-1964 Box 259, Folder 259.1]
- Letter from LP to Dan Rugeti RE: Says he was pleased to see her letter. Encloses a copy of the telegram he and AHP sent to the President on 22 October and a copy of their statement about the House Un-American Activities Committee’s attack on women of Women Strike for Peace. [Letter from Hopkins to Rugeti October 30, 1962] [Filed under LP Correspondence, R: Correspondence, 1960-1963 Box 342 Folder 342.3]
- Letter from LP to Dennis Flanagan RE: Says he is not able to accept Flanagan’s invitation to write an article about electronegativity due to his overly busy schedule. [Letter from Flanagan to LP December 19, 1962] [Filed under LP Correspondence, S: Organizational Correspondence (Sa - Sc) Box 374 Folder 374.9]
- Letter from LP to E. A. Edelsack RE: LP thinks that the topic of the “Structure of Water and Ice in Systems of Biological Interest” is valuable enough to have a conference. LP will not be able to participate in such a conference, however, because he has a heavy schedule. [Letter from Edelsack to LP December 20, 1962] [Filed under LP Science: (Office of Naval Research: Correspondence, Contract Status Reports and Project Status Reports, 1947-1962), Box #14.031, Folder #31.2]
- Letter from LP to Edwin Flatto RE: Tells Flatto that he thinks the chances of all out nuclear war are probably small and not enough to justify moving out of the country. Says that Mexico would probably not be much safer than Texas and the best place to move would probably be New Zealand. [Letter from Hopkins to Flatto October 30, 1962] [Filed under LP Correspondence, F: Correspondence, 1957 - 1966 Box 129, Folder 129.6]
- Letter from LP to Enrique Baixas RE: Sends him some reprints under separate cover. Explains that it is hard to recommend books because there are so many good books available about modern chemistry. [Letter from Baixas to LP December 11, 1962] [Filed under LP Correspondence, B: Individual Correspondence, 1962-1964 Box 40 Folder 40.1]
- Letter from LP to Irvine H. Page RE: Says he is happy to learn about his selection to receive the 1963 Modern Medicine Award for Distinguished Achievement. Thanks Page and his colleagues on the Editorial Board. [Letter from Page December 28, 1962] [Filed under LP Correspondence, M: Organizational Correspondence (Ma - Mo) Box 254, Folder 254.13]
- Letter from LP to John J. Wittich RE: Thanks Wittich for the invitation to participate in the Visiting Scholar Program of College Center of the Finger Lakes, but says he is needing to cut down on his lecture activities and cannot accept. [Letter from Wittich to LP December 19, 1962] [Filed under LP Correspondence, C: Correspondence 1961-1962 Box 76, Folder 76.2]
- Letter from LP to Michael Kasha RE: Tells him that he will not be able to participate in the Gordon Research Conference. [Letter from Kasha to LP December 18, 1962] [Filed under LP Correspondence, G: Correspondence, 1962-1965 Box 142 Folder 142.1]
- Letter from LP to Mrs. Hoff RE: Thanks her for the letter, and tells her he is sending some material under separate cover. [Letter from Hopkins to Hoff October 30, 1962] [Filed under LP Correspondence, H: Correspondence, 1961-1962 Box 168 Folder 168.2]
- Letter from LP to Zelma Zee RE: Apologizes that his research does not cover the area of schizophrenia. [Note from Zee to LP November 12, 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 Linda Hopkins to Frank P. Riseley RE: Says that LP asked her to tell him that the third edition of The Nature of the Chemical Bond has a chapter on the subject Riseley asked about. [Letter from Hopkins to Riseley October 30, 1962] [Filed under LP Correspondence, R: Correspondence, 1960-1963 Box 342 Folder 342.3]
- Letter from Linda Hopkins, Secretary to LP, to Miss Peggy Duff, Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament, RE: LP has changed his plans and will arrive in London at 7:40 AM on January 3rd [Filed under LP Travel, Box #1.003, Folder 3.3]
- Magazine Clipping: “Borane Anions Investigated” C & EN [Filed under LP Books: Unpb7.1]
- Magazine article: “Christmas in Crisis” Look. [Filed under LP Biographical: Scrapbooks: Box #6.008 Folder #8.359]
- Paystub from CIT to LP for $1666.67. [Filed under LP Biographical: Receipts, 1961-1962: Box #4.060 Folder #60.6]
- Receipt from First Western Bank for a deposit of $867.95. [Filed under LP Biographical: Receipts: First Western Bank, 1959-1968: Box #4.030 Folder #30.2]
- Reprint: “Christmas in Crisis - Ten World Figures Tell Why They Think This Christmas is Unlike Any Other,” Look, Vol. 26, No. 27, pp. 15-17. [Filed under LP Publications: (Publications of LP, 1962), Box #1962p, Folder #1962p.24]
- Reprint: “Pauling Letter,” Chemical and Engineering News, Vol. 40, No. 53, p. 4. [Filed under LP Publications: (Publications of LP, 1962), Box #1962p, Folder #1962p.20]
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