Activity Listings
- "Plan of Reorganization by recapitalization of W.H. Freeman and Company, A California Corporation." [Filed under LP Safe: Box 2.009, Folder 9.36]
- AHP writes cheque: to: Johnson for Assembly Committee amount: $5.00 [Filed under LP Biographical: Box #4.021, Folder #3]
- AHP writes cheque: to: Southern Counties Gas Company amount: $40.00 [Filed under LP Biographical: Box #4.021, Folder #3]
- AHP writes cheque: to: The New Yorker amount: $12.00 [Filed under LP Biographical: Box #4.021, Folder #3]
- Inter-office memo from P.C. Eaton to LP, RE: Eaton forwards an excerpt from a letter written by George E. Zink, Brooks School, in which he says that he is not convinced of College Chemistry's effectiveness with high school students. He also says that the book has increased his knowledge and understanding of chemistry considerably. [Filed under LP Books, 1950b1.4]
- LP Newspaper Clippings: 1952n. Article from The Courier-Journal titled "A Velvet Curtain Falls on Passports" discusses recent issues with the United States not granting passports, including the case with LP. [clipping sent by Barry Bingham, editor of the Journal]
- LP Newspaper Clippings: 1952n. Article from The New York Times titled "Dr. Pauling's Predicament" comments on how LP is viewed by the State Dept. and the Soviets. Remarks that the whole passport system needs looking into.
- Letter from Arthur B. Simon, W.H. Freeman and Co., to LP . RE: Simon says that the Cornwall Press would like to know what should be done with LP's manuscript. [Filed under LP Books, 1950b1.4]
- Letter from C. H. Bamford to LP RE: Thanks for the May 1st letter from LP. Sorry that LP was not able to visit or attend the Royal Society discussion of May 1st. The rest of the letter is a long and detailed discussion of research on methyl and benzyl esters of poly-L-glutamic acid. Mentions research on helices. [Filed under B: Correspondence 1952, Box #37, Folder #19]
- Letter from Dr. Frank W. Weymouth to LP RE: ask Colleagues to look through their pamphlet and to recognize the wrong that is being done by the House Committee on Un-American Activities to many professional groups including the field of education. [Letter is part of a pamphlet about the House Committee on Un-American Activities] [Filed in unsorted correspondence 1952].
- Letter from Joe Capsin to LP RE: Thanks LP for his letter of May 15, 1952. Discusses in great detail why LP should not feel bad about being rejected a passport by the U.S. government. Also encloses a letter from Nils P. Larsen in order to give LP an idea about the way he thinks. [Letter from LP to Joe Capsin May 29, 1952] [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #57, Folder #9].
- Letter from LP to Dr. Harold C. Urey RE: writes about his passport problems and includes copies of five documents relating to the situation. Encourages Dr. Urey to help him by writing on his behalf to the President and the Secretary of State. [Letter from Dr. Harold C. Urey to LP June 2, 1952] [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #419, Folder #1: File (Urey, H.)].
- Letter from Prof. Arne Tiselius of Biokemiska Institution, Sweden to LP RE: brings up a rumor that he heard that LP was refused a passport. Offers to help out. Mentions that he is following LP's work with proteins. [Letter from LP to Prof. Arne Tiselius May 24, 1952] [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #407, Folder #5].
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Los Angeles Times newspaper advertisement claiming that chlorophyll in tooth paste reduces decay. [Filed under LP Science: Box 10.006, Folder 6.1]
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