Russian-language newspaper clipping ["Efforts of scientists should be united in struggle for prohibition of nuclear weapon"] Page 1. August 13, 1957
Russian-language newspaper clipping ["Efforts of scientists should be united in struggle for prohibition of nuclear weapon"] August 13, 1957. Page 1  Larger Images / More Information. 2 pp.

Travel: Moscow, Russia

Activity Listings

  • Inter-Office Memo from Dr. Holmes Sturdivant to Mr. Fling RE: Doubts that CIT will be able to offer more than a couple of seminars for Professor Overbeek if he does come to USC. Requests that he pass the letter from Professor Mysels to Professor Wendt because he might be interested in a collaboration with Professor Overbeek. Handwritten note in top corner: "Return to Dr. Pauling." [Letter from Professor Mysels to LP July 29, 1957, Letter from Dr. Sturdivant to Professor Mysels August 14, 1957, Letter from LP to Professor Mysels September 10, 1957] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (M: Correspondence, 1957), #257.2]
  • Letter from I. Riggs to LP, RE: Riggs is enclosing a copy of an article found in Northern Neighbors. [Filed under LP Peace: (An Appeal by Scientists to the Governments and People of the World, 1957-1959), Box #5.002, Folder #2.1]
  • Letter from Ramesh M. Shah to LP RE: Informs him that he is ready to graduate college and would like to apply to CIT, requests his help in how to go about it and how to find the finances to cover it. [Letter from LP to Mr. Shah December 13, 1957] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (S: Correspondence, 1957), #380.1]
  • Newspaper Clipping: "Объединить усилия ученых в борьбе за немедленное залрещение ядерного оружия" ["Efforts of scientists should be united in struggle for prohibition of nuclear weapon"] Pravda, [marked by LP as number 3], August 13, 1957. [Filed under LP Safe Contents, Drawer 3 Folder 3.004, 4.92a]
  • Note from Dr. Arthur W. Munk, Albion College to LP RE: States he will be happy to garnish signatures for the appeal. Asks if it is only for scientists to sign or if it is open to the general public because he feels that while he could get many signatures from the public, he could only get a few scientists to sign. [Letter from Dr. Munk to LP October 26, 1957, Letter from LP to Dr. Munk November 19, 1957] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (M: Correspondence, 1957), #257.2]