| 03) Manuscripts and Typescripts of Articles, 1923-1995, undated (109 boxes) |
| This section features hundreds of manuscripts and typescripts of articles -- many of which went unpublished -- that were written
or co-written by Linus Pauling. Also included is correspondence relevant to the development and publication of these articles.
In many instances, abstracts, galley proofs, figures, research notes and other background materials have been interfiled where
appropriate.
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Boxes 1957a2 - 1960a2 |
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| 1957a2 |
Manuscripts and Typescripts of Articles by Linus Pauling, 1957. |
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1957a2.1 |
Manuscript, Typescripts: No Title, Letter to the Editor of the New York Times, [re: article on radiation exposure by Chadwyn Hill] June 9, 1957.
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1957a2.2 |
Typescript, Notes: A Statement About the Appeal by American Scientists, [re: collection of additional petition signatures through November 1, 1957] June 10, 1957.
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1957a2.3 |
Typescripts, Correspondence: Factors Affecting the Structure of Hemoglobins and Other Proteins, June 20, 1957.
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1957a2.4 |
Manuscript, Correspondence: No Title, Letter to the Editor of Chemical and Engineering News, [re: nuclear test ban treaty] July 22, 1957.
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1957a2.5 |
Typescripts, Correspondence: The Atom has Conquered War, July 25, 1957.
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1957a2.6 |
Manuscripts, Typescript: Some Observations About Science in the USSR, Letter to the Editor, unknown Russian-language journal, August 23, 1957.
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1957a2.7 |
Typescript: Il Ne Doit Pas y Avoir De Troisième Guerre Mondiale, published in Loisirs et Culture, October 1957.
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1957a2.8 |
Typescript, Correspondence: The Nature of Bond Orbitals and the Origin of Potential Barriers to Internal Rotation in Molecules, December 1957.
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1957a2.9 |
Typescripts: Abnormal Hemoglobin Molecules in Relation to Disease, 1957.
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1957a2.10 |
Typescript, Correspondence: Preface. How Life Began, by Irving Adler, 1957.
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1957a2.11 |
Typescript: An Appeal to the 86th Congress of the United States, [re: United Nations bomb test petition] 1957.
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1957a2.12 |
Typescript: The Petition Against the Spread of Nuclear Weapons, Letter to the Editor of the Reed College [Portland, OR] Quest, 1957.
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| 1958a |
Manuscripts and Typescripts of Articles by Linus Pauling, 1958. |
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1958a.1 |
Typescript: Petition to the United Nations, January 13, 1958.
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1958a.2 |
Typescript, Non-Pauling Typescript, Correspondence: No Title, Note to the Intercollegian, [re: nuclear test ban] February 4, 1958.
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1958a.3 |
Typescript, Correspondence: No Title, Letter to the Editor of Chemical and Engineering News, [re: Soviet proposal for nuclear test ban] February 4, 1958.
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1958a.4 |
Typescript, Correspondence: No Title, Letter to the Editor of LIFE, [re: article on nuclear tests by Teller and Latter] February 5, 1958.
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1958a.5 |
Manuscript, Correspondence: No Title, [re: achievements of science and role played by science in public affairs; for publication in International Affairs (Moscow, USSR)] February 8, 1958.
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1958a.6 |
Manuscript, Typescripts, Correspondence, Notes: The Compelling Need to Stop Nuclear Tests, February 18, 1958.
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1958a.7 |
Typescript, Notes, Correspondence, Itinerary: The Pauling-Teller Debate, [published as Fallout and Disarmament] February 20, 1958.
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1958a.8 |
Manuscript, Typescript, Correspondence: No Title, Letter to the Editor of LIFE, [re: rebuttal by Teller and Latter to Pauling letter of February 4] February 27, 1958.
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1958a.9 |
Typescript, Correspondence, Newspaper Clipping: No Title, Letter to the Editor of The Sacramento Union, [re: signatures on nuclear test ban petition] March 12, 1958.
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1958a.10 |
Correspondence, Newspaper Clipping: No Title, Letter to the Editor of the Chico Enterprise-Record, [re: source and amount of funds used in gathering signatures for United Nations petition] March 28, 1958.
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1958a.11 |
Manuscript, Newspaper Clipping: No Title, Letter to the Editor of the Montreal Star, [re: fallout in Canada] April 8, 1958.
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1958a.12 |
Typescript, Correspondence: Comments on Story by Nathan G. Hale, Jr. on Fallout and Testing, April 13, 1958.
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1958a.13 |
Typescripts, Correspondence: Should Weapons Testing Be Stopped?, April 14, 1958.
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1958a.14 |
Typescripts, Correspondence, Notes: No Title, Letter to the Editor of the New York Times, [re: radiation and fallout] May 8, 1958.
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1958a.15 |
Typescript, Correspondence: No Title, Letter to the Editor of Time, [re: comments on fallout made by Willard Libby] May 12, 1958.
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1958a.16 |
Typescript, Correspondence: Foreword. Moments of Discovery, by George Schwartz and Phillip Bishop, eds., May 22, 1958.
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1958a.17 |
Typescripts, Correspondence: No Title, Letter to the Editor of Frontier, [re: harmful effects of radioactive fallout] May 28, 1958.
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| 1958a2 |
Manuscripts and Typescripts of Articles by Linus Pauling, 1958. |
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1958a2.1 |
Manuscript, Typescript, Correspondence: No Title, Letter to the Editor of The New Yorker, [re: quantity of fallout and source of fallout data] June 12, 1958.
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1958a2.2 |
Typescript: Affidavit of Linus C. Pauling, [originally titled Statement about Genetic and Somatic Effects of Radioactive Elements Produced by the Testing of Nuclear Weapons] June 14, 1958.
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1958a2.3 |
Typescript: Statement of Dr. Linus Pauling to the Associated Press, June 21, [re: election of LP as a foreign member of the Soviet Academy of Sciences] June 21, 1958.
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1958a2.4 |
Typescript, Correspondence: No Title, Letter to the Editor of the New Yorker, [re: radiation and fallout] July 18, 1958.
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1958a2.5 |
Typescript, Correspondence: Review of Bone and Radiostrontium, by Arne Engström, et al., August 15, 1958.
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1958a2.6 |
Typescript: Draft of a Statement (for Consideration by the Third Pugwash Conference at Kitzbuhel, Austria), September 17, 1958.
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1958a2.7 |
Manuscript, Typescripts, Correspondence, Notes: Predicted Genetic and Somatic Effects of Carbon-14 from Tests of Nuclear Weapons, October 4, 1958.
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[Includes manuscript notes: C-14 Distribution, May 4, 1958]
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1958a2.8 |
Manuscript, Typescript, Correspondence: No Title, Letter to the Editor of the New York Times, [re: fallout] November 7, 1958.
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1958a2.9 |
Manuscript, Typescript, Correspondence: No Title, Letter to the Editor of the New York Times, [re: fallout and leukemia] December 3, 1958.
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1958a2.10 |
Manuscript, Typescript, Notes, Non-Pauling Reprints: The Relation Between Longevity and Obesity in Human Beings, 1958.
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1958a2.11 |
Manuscript, Typescripts, Correspondence: Dr. Linus Pauling on the Effects of Nuclear Tests, 1958.
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1958a2.12 |
Manuscript: Let Us Compete in Morality, 1958.
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| 1959a |
Manuscripts and Typescripts of Articles by Linus Pauling, 1959. |
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1959a.1 |
Manuscript, Typescript, Correspondence: No Title, [re: support notice for The Key newspaper] January 1959.
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1959a.2 |
Typescript, Correspondence: Science and the Constitution of the United States of America, February 25, 1959.
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1959a.3 |
Typescript: The Most Important Thing in the World, Editorial for the Pasadena Independent-Star News, March 17, 1959.
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1959a.4 |
Typescript, Correspondence: No Title, [greeting message to the Twenty-Third Annual Educational Conference of the Teachers Union of the City of New York, "Knowledge
Knows No Frontiers"] March 25, 1959.
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1959a.5 |
Typescript, Correspondence: No Title, Letter to the Editor of Scientific American, [re: comments by Merril Eisenbud to the Congressional Committee on Atomic Energy] April 11, 1959.
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1959a.6 |
Manuscript, Correspondence: Introduction. Song of Peace, by Walter Lowenfels and Anton Refregier, April 14, 1959.
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1959a.7 |
Typescript, Correspondence: Statement by Linus Pauling about "Common Sense and Nuclear Warfare" by Bertrand Russell, May 4, 1959.
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1959a.8 |
Typescript, Correspondence: No Title, Letter to the Editor of the Boston Herald, [re: fallout and leukemia] May 8, 1959.
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1959a.9 |
Typescripts, Correspondence: The Discussion of Tetragonal Boron by the Resonating-Valence-Bond Theory of Electron-Deficient Substances, June 11, 1959.
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1959a.10 |
Typescripts, Correspondence: Review of The Way Things Are, by P. W. Bridgman, June 18, 1959.
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1959a.11 |
Typescripts, Correspondence: Quantum Theory and Chemistry, contribution to the Max Planck-Festschrift 1958, July 9, 1959.
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1959a.12 |
Typescripts, Galley: The Hiroshima Appeal, August 7, 1959.
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1959a.13 |
Typescript: Statement by Professor Pauling, [re: nuclear armament and meeting with Albert Schweitzer] August 27, 1959.
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1959a.14 |
Thermofaxed Typescript, Typescripts, Correspondence: No Title, Letter to the Editor of the Saturday Evening Post, [re: "Fallout: The Silent Killer"] August 27, 1959.
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1959a.15 |
Manuscript, Typescript, Correspondence: Kékulé and the Chemical Bond, September 2, 1959.
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1959a.16 |
Typescript, Correspondence: No Title, Letter to the Editor of the New York Times, [re: Strontium-90] September 4, 1959.
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1959a.17 |
Typescript, Correspondence, Non-Pauling Reprint: No Title, Letter to Editor of The Progressive, September 1959.
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[re: letter to the editor by Nat S. Finney, Pauling Reply to the Editor, September 4, 1959]
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1959a.18 |
Correspondence: No Title, [re: galley proof of a paper presented at the Tenth Anniversary Symposium for the Ciba Foundation, to appear in J. Am. Chem. Soc.] September 1959.
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1959a.19 |
Typescript: Statement by Linus Pauling, [re: "false statements" published in the Los Angeles Examiner] October 31, 1959.
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| 1959a2 |
Manuscripts and Typescripts of Articles by Linus Pauling, 1959. |
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1959a2.1 |
Typescripts, Correspondence: Molecules and Evolution, review of The Molecular Basis of Evolution, by Christian B. Anfinson, November 6, 1959.
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1959a2.2 |
Typescript, Correspondence, Notes, Non-Pauling Reprint: The Effects of Strontium-90 on Mice, November 7, 1959.
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1959a2.3 |
Typescript: Declaration of Hope, November 1959.
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1959a2.4 |
Typescript, Correspondence, Background Material: Our Duty as Human Beings, December 18, 1959.
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1959a2.5 |
Typescript, Correspondence, Notes: No Title, [re: greatest scientific achievement of the 1950s and hopes for the 1960s] December 21, 1959.
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1959a2.6 |
Typescript, Correspondence, Notes, Background Material: Why We Must Have Peace, December 23, 1959.
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1959a2.7 |
Typescript: No Title, [re: surviving a nuclear war] 1959.
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1959a2.8 |
Typescripts, Abstract, Galley Proof, Correspondence: The Nature of the Forces Operating in the Process of the Duplication of Molecules in Living Organisms, 1959.
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1959a2.9 |
Typescript, Correspondence, Galley: The Structure of Water, 1959.
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| 1960a |
Manuscripts and Typescripts of Articles by Linus Pauling, 1960. |
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1960a.1 |
Typescripts, Correspondence, Newspaper Clipping: No Title, Letter to the Editor of the New York Times, [re: Fallout! What We Know and What We Don't Know, by Merril Eisenbud] January 20, 1960.
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1960a.2 |
Correspondence: Fallout: Today's Seven Year Plague, January 1960.
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1960a.3 |
Typescript: Statement by Professor Linus Pauling, [re: international nuclear test ban and disarmament] March 7, 1960.
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1960a.4 |
Typescript, Correspondence: High Energy Radiation and Its Effects on Man, March 30, 1960.
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1960a.5 |
Typescripts: Radioactive Fallout and Nuclear War, April 8, 1960.
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1960a.6 |
Typescripts, Correspondence: Aging and Death, April 8, 1960.
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1960a.7 |
Manuscript: No Title, [re: The Fallout Suits] April 11, 1960.
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1960a.8 |
Typescripts, Background Information: The World Must Now Choose Peace, May 7, 1960.
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1960a.9 |
Typescripts: Statement by Professor Linus Pauling about the Case Population around Lake Magelungen near Stockholm vs. A. B. Atomenergi
Concerning Right to Discharge Radioactive Waste Water into Lake Magelungen from an Atomic Driven Heat and Power Station at
Ågesta, May 13, 1960.
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1960a.10 |
Typescripts, Correspondence: The Structure of the 7-Norbornadienylonium Ion, May 23, 1960.
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| 1960a2 |
Manuscripts and Typescripts of Articles by Linus Pauling, 1960. |
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1960a2.1 |
Typescripts, Correspondence: Introduction. Molecular Genetics and Human Disease, by Lytt I. Gardner, May 27, 1960.
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1960a2.2 |
Typescript, Correspondence: No Title, [re: international agreements leading to disarmament] Letter to the Editor of The Liberal, May 31, 1960.
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1960a2.3 |
Typescripts: No Title, Letter to the Editor of the Pasadena Star-News, [re: arguments against nuclear disarmament] June 9, 1960.
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1960a2.4 |
Typescripts, Correspondence: Review of Fallout: A Study of Superbombs, Strontium-90 and Survival, by John M. Fowler, ed., June 14, 1960.
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1960a2.5 |
Typescripts, Correspondence: Linus Pauling Statement, [re: nuclear test ban petition, Senate Internal Security Subcommittee] June 21, 1960.
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1960a2.6 |
Typescripts: No Title, Letter to the Editor of the Pasadena Star-News, [re: positions on unilateral disarmament] June 23, 1960.
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1960a2.7 |
Typescripts: Statement by Linus Pauling about Membership in Organizations, July 5, 1960.
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1960a2.8 |
Typescript, Correspondence: A Comparison of Animal Hemoglobins by Tryptic Peptide Pattern Analysis, July 8, 1960.
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1960a2.9 |
Typescript, Correspondence: No Title, Letter to the Editor of the Los Angeles Mirror, [re: Senate Internal Subcommittee hearings] September 29, 1960.
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1960a2.10 |
Typescript: I Appeal to My Fellow Americans, [re: abolition of Senate Internal Security Subcommittee] September 30, 1960.
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1960a2.11 |
Typescript, Correspondence, Non-Pauling Typescript: My Experiences with the Internal Security Subcommittee of the U.S. Senate, September 1960.
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1960a2.12 |
Typescript: Statement by Linus Pauling about the St. Louis Globe-Democrat, October 26, 1960.
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1960a2.13 |
Typescript, Notes: Statement by Linus Pauling, [re: Committee of 500 and Senate Internal Security Subcommittee] October 27, 1960.
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1960a2.14 |
Typescript: No Title, Letter to the Editor of the Pasadena Star-News, [re: media coverage of Senate Internal Security Subcommittee hearings and local Pauling speeches] October 1960.
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1960a2.15 |
Correspondence, Non-Pauling Reprints: Jeder Atomversuch fordert Opfer, [German translation of A Nobel Scientist Speaks: Every Test Kills..., for Die Lupe] November 4, 1960.
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1960a2.16 |
Manuscript, Notes: The Nation's Future, Teller and Szilard TV discussion, November 12, 1960.
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1960a2.17 |
Manuscript, Correspondence, Newspaper Clipping: No Title, [re: response to the question, "would you prefer death to the threat of being forced to live under communism?"] Letter to
the Vancouver (British Columbia, Canada) Sun, December 6, 1960.
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1960a2.18 |
Typescript, Notes: No Title, Letter to the Editor of the Bellingham (Washington) Herald, [re: accusation of libelous statements] December 1960.
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1960a2.19 |
Typescript: The Great Fallout Controversy, Letter to the Editor of the J. Am. Med. Assoc., [re: Senate Internal Security Subcommittee hearings] 1960.
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1960a2.20 |
Typescript: Comments on the Article by Teller and Latter, for LIFE, 1960.
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1960a2.21 |
Typescript: No Title, [re: nuclear disarmament, China, the military-industrial complex and the Senate Internal Security Subcommittee] 1960.
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1960a2.22 |
Typescript: Scientists Submit Petition to UN Urging International Agreement to Stop Testing Nuclear Bombs, 1960.
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1960a2.23 |
Manuscript, Correspondence: Names of All Persons Who, to the Best of My Knowledge, Submitted to Me Copies of the United Nations Bomb-Test Petition, 1960.
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