Letter from Linus Pauling to Edward Crellin. Page 1. March 27, 1948
Letter from Linus Pauling to Edward Crellin. March 27, 1948. Page 1  Larger Images / More Information. 1 p.  View Transcript

Travel: England

Activity Listings

  • Letter from Ethel Schachman, Secretary of Emergency Committee of Atomic Scientists, to Daniel J. Bronstein, RE: Thanks him for his prompt response. Found that his donation was misfiled under the name “Bornstein” and it has now been corrected. Also he has been signed up for a one year subscription to the Bulletin. [Filed under LP Peace: (Emergency Committee of Atomic Scientists– Correspondence: A-B, 1946-1948) Box # 3.001, Folder 1.7]
  • Letter from Mary E. Ray, Secretary of Emergency Committee of Atomic Scientists, to Louis Levine, RE: Explains that due to his work he has delegated the task of answering many of his letters to his secretary. Writes that they have received this donation and have kept $5 and forwarded the rest to him, as he requested, but they are puzzled as to why he sent $20 instead of just the $5 he donated. [Letter from Louis Levine to Dr. Albert Einstein, March 11, 1948] [Filed under LP Peace: (Emergency Committee of Atomic Scientists– Correspondence: L-Mi, 1946-1948) Box # 3.005, Folder 5.2]
  • Letter from Mary E. Ray, Secretary to Emergency Committee of Atomic Scientists, to Mr. & Mrs. Harold McBride RE: Thanks the couple for their generous donation to the Committee's educational fund. Appreciates that the young college students are taking interest in world affairs and encloses a reprint of the “Open Letters” exchanged between Prof. Einstein and four Soviet scientists. Discusses that it is impossible for Prof. Einstein to personally endorse the donation checks sent to the Committee. [Note from Harold McBride to Whoever Opens This Letter, March 1948] [Filed under LP Peace: (Emergency Committee of Atomic Scientists – Correspondence: L-Mi, 1946-1948), Box #3.005, Folder #5.5]
  • Letter from Mary E. Ray, Secretary, Emergency Committee of Atomic Scientists, to Mr. and Mrs. Harold McBride. Thanks them for their donation and support and writes that it is encouraging to know that young people are taking an interest in world affairs. Encloses a copy of the "Open Letters" between four Soviet Scientists and Dr. Einstein, which may be of interest to them. Also apologizes, but Dr. Einstein cannot endorse their personal check. LP Peace: Box 3.005, Folder 5.5
  • Letter from Mrs. R.B. Babcock to Dr. Albert Einstein, Chairman of Emergency Committee of Atomic Scientists, RE: Sends donation and requests 100 copies of the article “Atomic War or Peace.” [Letter from Mary E. Ray to Mrs. R.B. Babcock April 5, 1948] [Filed under LP Peace: (Emergency Committee of Atomic Scientists– Correspondence: A-B, 1946-1948) Box # 3.001, Folder 1.2]
  • List of mail forwarded from Caltech by Beatrice Wulf to Priscilla Roth at Balliol College with memo RE: Gives corrected contribution numbers, asks if LP wants reprints of molecular structure and biological specificity, talks about the Addis Festchrift proof, sends a package of white onion skin, talks about news from the lab, and gives news from her personal life. [Carbon sent back from Roth to Wulf March 29, 1948] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (Oxford University, [re: Eastman professorship and residency in Oxford] 1946-1948), #299.8]
  • Note from C.E.H. Bawn to LP RE: Sends him the manuscripts from the work they did together. [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #37.15, file:(B: Correspondence 1948)]
  • Note from Dr. Werner Nowacki, Universität Bern, to Beatrice Wulf, Crellin Laboratory, Caltech, RE: Requests a reprint by E.H. Swift and a copy of the picture of the crystal structure of Threonine which he saw while at Caltech. Adds that he hopes Dr. Waser's thesis has been found. [Letter from Wulf to LP April 21, 1948] [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #277.15, file:(Nowacki, Werner)]
  • Note from Eileen A. Fry, Secretary of Emergency Committee of Atomic Scientists, to Dr. Albert Einstein, Chairman of Emergency Committee of Atomic Scientists, RE: Writes to inform him that Mrs. Willard Durham is on her way back to California from a recent trip to South Africa. Writes about Mrs. Durham's keen interest in the committee and her many donations. [Filed under LP Peace: (Emergency Committee of Atomic Scientists– Correspondence: E-G, 1946-1948) Box # 3.003, Folder 3.2]