Letter from Linus Pauling to David Ehrenfeld Page 1. December 4, 1957
Letter from Linus Pauling to David Ehrenfeld December 4, 1957. Page 1  Larger Images / More Information. 1 p.  View Transcript

Activity Listings

  • Letter from Antonio Colás, MD, Ph.D., Departamento de Ciencias Fisiológicas, Universidad Del Valle, to LP RE: Thanks him for the autographed picture he sent and invites him to Cali if he ever goes to South America. [Filed under LP Correspondence: (C: Correspondence, 1957), #74.25]
  • Letter from Beatrice Wulf to Vivian Kundell RE: Suggests looking at College Chemistry or the Chemical and Engineering News magazine for information on the elements for her science project. [Note from Miss Kundell to Sirs November 23, 1957] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (K: Correspondence, 1957), #201.1]
  • Letter from C. L. Mahan, University of New Brunswick, to LP RE: Thanks Mahan for the check of $265 and writes that it was a pleasure to visit the university. [Letter from Mahan to LP November 22, 1957] [Filed under LP Speeches: 1957s2.6]
  • Letter from Carlos Chagas to LP RE: Says that he is a member of the U.N. Committee for the Study of the Effects of Atomic Radiation, and he does not feel he should assume a public position in a subject under studies. Asks LP about the possibility of coming to Brazil to give some lectures. [Letter from LP to Chagas December 10, 1957] [Filed under LP Safe Contents: Drawer 2, Folder 2.001]
  • Letter from Clark Foreman, Emergency Civil Liberties Committee, to LP. RE: Requests that LP write an amicus brief for Kent and Briehl. [Filed under LP Correspondence: (F: Correspondence, 1958) #129.2]
  • Letter from Frederick G. Keyes to LP RE: Explains that he cannot sign the Appeal because he does not think that the Communist countries can be trusted to keep an agreement if one is made and this would leave the non-Communist countries at a disadvantage. [Filed under LP Safe Contents, Drawer 2 Folder 2.001]
  • Letter from LP to Dr. Lloyd N. Ferguson, Professor of Chemistry, Howard University RE: Suggests that he find another place to do his postdoctoral fellowship because there is no one at Cal Tech that is studying taste sensations, so even though he enjoyed the proposal and thought it was interesting, he thinks it would be better for him to go some place where they are studying the same thing that he wants to study. [Letter from Dr. Ferguson to LP November 22, 1957] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (F: Correspondence, 1957), #129.1]
  • Letter from LP to Leo Huberman, Editor, Monthly Review RE: Thanks him for his invitation to write a reaction to the discussions of psychoanalysis by Drs. Fedotov and Reider. Declines because his research, although progressing, is not far enough along to be written about. [Letter from Mr. Huberman to LP November 22, 1957] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (M: Correspondence, 1957), #257.2]
  • Letter from Prof. Silvio Bezzi to LP RE: Explains that the Appeal just reached him because he was absent from Padova for a while. Says that he will work on getting signatures and send them to LP in mid-December. Encloses an Italian translation. Expresses his agreement with the Appeal and his belief that there will be a lot of Italian signers. Labeled number 95. [Filed under LP Safe Contents, Drawer 3 Folder 3.004]
  • Letter from Rev. Howard G. Matson, Pacific Coast Unitarian Council, to LP RE: Thanks LP for accepting the invitation to address the Delegates Convention of the Pacific Coast Unitarians on February 21 at 8 PM. Describes the convention schedule and theme. [Letter from LP to Howard G. Matson December 11, 1957] [Filed under LP Speeches: 1958s.4]
  • Letter from Simao Mathias to LP RE: Encloses a signed copy of the Appeal. Apologizes for the delay, and explains that he decided to hold onto it a little longer in order to get more signatures. Handwritten note at top right, "24, 25 not communicating sigs." Labeled number 26. [Filed under LP Safe Contents, Drawer 3 Folder 3.004]
  • Letter from W. H. Freeman to LP, RE: Says that be expects LP to be in Los Angeles the week of December 8th and that he would like to visit with him. Asks to have Bea Wulf let him know if LP will be away any part of that week. Expresses how delighted he is with LP's comments on Ted Geissman's manuscript and that he has passed some of those comments on to Geissman. Says that he will send LP a copy of the final manuscript next fall. [Letter from LP to Freeman, December 4, 1957] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (W. H. Freeman and Company, 1941-1959.), Box #439, Folder #439.15]
  • Letter from Y. Becker to LP RE: Encloses signatures for the Appeal from his department at the Hebrew University. Labeled number 92. [Filed under LP Safe Contents, Drawer 3 Folder 3.004]
  • Letter from [unknown, second page missing] to LP RE: Says that he is concerned about the bomb tests, but only as a man, not as a scientist. For this reason he does not want to sign the Appeal. Discusses why he objects to the Appeal as a scientist. [Filed under LP Safe Contents: Drawer 2, Folder 2.001]
  • Memo from Dr. Richard W. Lippman to LP RE: Outlines his discussion with Dr. Armstrong, who encouraged them to study patients with phenylketonuria to determine whether the disease can occur later in life, or if its symptoms decrease later in life. [Memo from Dr. Lippman to LP October 16, 1957, Memo from Dr. Lippman to LP November 5, 1957, Memo from Dr. Lippman to LP November 19, 1957] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (Lippman, Richard W., 1951-1961, 1980, 1982), #217.5]