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December
  • Article in Cancer Research: Vol. 21 December 1961. Graf, Rapport, and Brandt. “Immunochemical Studies of Oran and Tumor Lipides. X The Presence of a Novel Lipide Hapten, Cytolipin G, in Tumors and Tissues of the Gastrointestinal Tract.” [Filed under LP Correspondence: (C: Individual Correspondence. (Citron-Conant)), #66.1]
  • Article: “Statement by the Federation of American Scientists on Civil Defense Shelters,” F.A.S. Newsletter. [Filed under LP Peace: Materials re: Fallout and Radiation Shelters, and Civil Defense, 1954-1961: Box #7.007, Folder #7.18]
  • Article: “Thinking Ahead: Business Can Save 70,000,000 Lives,” Harvard Business Review. [Filed under LP Peace: Materials re: Fallout and Radiation Shelters, and Civil Defense, 1954-1961: Box #7.007, Folder #7.17]
  • Journal Article: “Khrushchev’s Reply to Dr. Pauling’s Statement of August 31.” The Minority of One.  [Filed under LP Newspaper Clippings: Newspaper Clippings, Magazine and Journal Articles related to LP, 1961: Box #1961n2, Folder #1961n2.57]
  • Letter from Dr. Wende and Dr. Ehmke to LP, RE: (In German) [Filed under LP Correspondence: (W: Correspondence, 1960-1962), #445.2]
  • Letter from Gertrude B. Bowler, Chairman, Peace Committee of the Honolulu Friends Meeting, to LP, RE: Sends enclosed informal notes on the committee's contacts with Dr. Edward Teller. Three accounts are included, one written by Ben Norris, one by Shafer S. Stubbart, and one by Iwao Ayusawa. [Filed under LP Correspondence: (Teller, Edward, 1936-1961), #406.11]
  • Letter from Gunther Grabow, Berlin Editor, Society for Cultural Relations with Foreign Countries, to Madam and Sir, RE: Mr. Grabow describes how he and his family spent Christmas, and comments on what has been going on at the West Germany/ East Germany border.  He makes a call for peace there, and for peace worldwide. [Filed under LP Correspondence: (G: Correspondence, 1957-1961), #141.5]
  • Letter from Wayne and Marian [no last name], to LP. RE: Sends Christmas greetings. Gives news of their family since last Christmas. [Filed under LP Speeches: (Speeches by LP, 1961) Box # 1961s3 Folder #1961s3.2]
  • Newsletter: Peace Monthly [Filed under LP Speeches: (Speeches by LP, 1961) Box # 1961s3 Folder #1961s3.1]
  • Photo: Close-up of Vladimir Vladimirovich Mayakovsky. "Mayakovsky (Given us by Polovoi) Moscow Dec. 1961" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. December, 1961. [Filed under LP Photo Box: 1961i.1]
  • Publication: “Motive.” [Filed under LP Peace: Assorted Non-Pauling Peace Materials: Publications and Newsletters, Ai-Ne: Box #8.007, Folder #7.14] 
  • Reprint: “Effect of Radiation Dose Rate on Mutation in Rice,” The Journal of Cellular and Comparative Physiology. [Filed under LP Peace: Materials re: The Biological Effects of Radiation, 1960-1962: Box #7.016, Folder #16.18]
  • Reprint: “Pauling’s Two Telegrams of October 18,” The Minority of One, Vol. 3, No. 12, p. 10. [Filed under LP Publications: (Publications of LP, 1961), Box #1961p, Folder #1961p.28]
  • Reprint: “The Truth About Fallout Shelters,” The Minority of One, Vol. 3, No. 12, pp. 4-5. [Filed under LP Publications: (Publications of LP, 1961), Box #1961p, Folder #1961p.27]

December 1  (Moscow, USSR)
  • Article: “Linus and Ava Pauling on their Visit to the U.S.S.R”, Daily (Moscow) Review, December 1, 1961. [Filed under LP Biographical: (LP Scrapbooks, 1961-1965), Box #6.008, Folder #8.150]
  • Itinerary [handwritten]: Moscow; 250th Anniversary of the birth of Lomonosov [Filed under LP Travel, Box #1.003, Folder 3.1]
  • Letter from Dr. Jules H. Masserman, Professor of Neurology and Psychiatry, Northwestern University, to LP, RE: The Conference on World Order and Freedom, held in Athens October 22-29, adopted the attached proposal drafted by Masserman and formed an Organizing Committee to put his plan into effect.  He asks if LP will be willing to endorse the plan, permit his name to appear on its list of sponsors, act as an advisor, and enlist others to join them.  Attachment: “A Proposal to Help Avert World Suicide.” [Filed under LP Correspondence: (M: Correspondence, 1959-1961), #258.3]
  • Letter from Linda Hopkins, Secretary to LP, to John Rossen, Chairman, Fair Play Committee. RE: Informs him that LP is in Europe till 18 December. [Telegram from Rossen December 1, 1961, Letter from LP December 27, 1961] [Filed under LP Correspondence (F: Correspondence, 1961): Box #129 Folder #129.5] 
  • Letter from Muriel Marcus to LP RE: Tells LP that she has heard of his studies with “inborn errors of metabolism.” Talks about her daughter’s health problems and dieting issues. Asks if LP might be able to contribute information that could help with her daughter’s treatment. [Letter from Perry to Marcus March 21, 1962] [Filed under LP Correspondence, M: Correspondence 1962-1964 Box 259, Folder 259.1]                               
  • Letter from Ralph C. Kennedy to LP RE: Asks if LP would be able to visit their hospital as a consultant when LP comes to San Francisco in January. [Letter from LP to Kennedy February 26, 1962] [Filed under K: Correspondence 1957-1962 Box 201, Folder 201.6] 
  • Letter from Wynne Thorne, Utah State University, to LP. RE: Would like to meet him while he is visiting Utah State University. Includes additional requests to LP’s time while in Utah. [Filed under LP Speeches: (Speeches by LP, 1962) Box #1962s Folder #1962s.4]       
  • Newspaper Clipping: “И Становишься Еще Большим Оптимистом”, [“This is the way to get even more optimistic”] Pravda, December 1, 1961. [Filed under LP Biographical: (LP Scrapbooks, 1961-1965), Box #6.008, Folder #8.151]
  • Notice of Termination of Current Grant Support RE: Instructions for terminating Public Health Service grant H-3136(C4). [Filed under LP Science: (United States Public Health Service: (Assorted Grants, 1954-1964), Box #14.042, Folder #42.2]
  • Press Release: “One Becomes a Still Greater Optimist”, Pravda (Moscow), December 1, 1961. [Filed under LP Biographical: (LP Scrapbooks, 1961-1965), Box #6.008, Folder #8.150]
  • Publication: “This is the way to get even more optimistic”, Pravda, December 1, 1961. [Filed under LP Biographical: (Interviews with and about Linus Pauling, 1960-1964), Box #5.020, Folder #20.4]
  • Telegram from John Rossen, Chairman, Fair Play Committee, to LP. RE: Invites him to participate as the featured speaker at a Hands Off Latin America rally on January 26 or February 2. [Letter from Hopkins December 1, 1961] [Filed under LP Correspondence (F: Correspondence, 1961): Box #129 Folder #129.5] 

December 2  (Moscow, USSR)

December 3  (Moscow, USSR)

December 4  (Moscow, USSR)

December 5  (Moscow, USSR)
  • Handwritten letter from Alois Stoff, Internationale Der Kriegsdienstgegner, to LP. RE: Written in German. [Filed under LP Correspondence (S: Individual Correspondence): Box #368 Folder #368.8] 
  • Handwritten notes from LP RE: Notes from a meeting of Kay, Janet, Mary, Syd, Zif, Steve, AHP and LP at the First Unitarian Church. Note: Three pages long. [Filed under LP Safe: Drawer #2, Folder #2.039] 
  • Itinerary [handwritten]: Moscow; 250th Anniversary of the birth of Lomonosov [Filed under LP Travel, Box #1.003, Folder 3.1]
  • Letter from Elvira Goettsch to LP RE: Goettsch plans to visit the mainland during the holidays and would like to spend a couple of days following the New Year at the Institute. [Filed under LP Science: (Orthomolecular Medicine and Mental Health: Materials re: Ford Foundation grants for the study of mental disorders, 1955-1966), Box #11.088, Folder #88.15] 
  • Letter from Garry de Young to LP RE: Tells LP that he observed LP lecture in a film series on chemistry and that he deeply respects his deep concerns for humanity. Gives LP a brief biographical sketch as it leads up to his recent creative endeavors. Asks LP to list the five books he has enjoyed the most, so they might act as guideposts for him to build on. [Letter from LP to de Young January 2, 1962] [Filed under LP Correspondence, D: Individual Correspondence, 1960-1966 Box 99 Folder 99.3] 
  • Letter from Henry T. Yost, Amherst College, to Secretary to LP RE: Encloses two checks to cover LP’s expenses at Amherst College. Would like an acknowledgment of their receipt. [Letter from Harris December 11, 1961 [Filed under LP Speeches: (Speeches by LP, 1961) Box # 1961s3 Folder #1961s3.15] 
  • Letter from Joan R. Harris, Secretary to LP, to Henry T. Yost Jr., Amherst College, RE: Acknowledges his letter and the two checks to cover LP’s expenses. [Filed under LP Speeches: (Speeches by LP, 1961) Box # 1961s3 Folder #1961s3.15] 
  • Letter from Linda Pauling Kamb to Walter H. Carnahan, RE: LP is out of the country, and won’t return until after the middle of the month.  Mrs. Kamb sends reprints of articles that Mr. Carnahan might find useful, but she doesn’t know of any handouts that LP uses. [Letter from Walter H. Carnahan to LP, November 30, 1961] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (C: Correspondence, 1961-1962), #76.1]
  • Letter from Michael J. Pikal, Department of Chemistry, Iowa State University, to LP RE: LP mentions the possibility of water having a pentagonal dodecahedral structure in The Nature of the Chemical Bond.  Pikal would like a copy of LP’s paper that discusses this. [Letter from Harris to Pikal December 8, 1961] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (P: Correspondence, 1960-1963), #314.2]
  • Letter from Mrs. Hoff to LP RE: Encourages LP to “receive not the grace of God in vain” and to continue working toward peace. [Letter from LP to Hoff January 2, 1962] [Filed under LP Correspondence, H: Correspondence 1961-1962 Box 168, Folder 1682.2] 
  • Letter from Ulrich Gonser, Research Department, Atomics International, to LP, RE: Mr. Gonser is doing some Mossbauer effect studies in the blood components.  Would like a crystal of the iron compounds so that he may try and observe the dependence of the Mossbauer effect using hemin. [Letter from Mrs. Harris to Mr. Gonser, December 11, 1961] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (G: Correspondence, 1957-1961), #141.5]
  • Letter from William R. Bauer to LP, RE: Apologizes for not informing LP earlier of his rejection at Cambridge, and decision to retain his acceptance at Oxford.  Mr. Bauer was very busy sorting the whole thing out, and could not keep LP up to date on it. [Letter from Professor H. C. Longuet-Higgins to LP, November 7, 1961] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (B: Correspondence, 1958-1961), #39.4]
  • Program: “Third Annual Barnett R. Brickner Memorial Lecture”. [Filed under LP Speeches: Speeches by LP, 1964: Box #1964s2 Folder #1964s2.12] 
  • Research Notebook of LP RE: Notes on Nuclear Structure (Moscow), p. 129. [Filed under LP Research Notebooks: 27R] 

December 6  (Moscow, USSR)
  • Itinerary [handwritten]: Moscow; 250th Anniversary of the birth of Lomonosov [Filed under LP Travel, Box #1.003, Folder 3.1]
  • Letter from Alfred H. McKinney to LP, RE: McKinney has heard from Joan R. Harris that LP is expected to be back from Europe soon. McKinney again invites LP to be the banquet speaker for the Symposium of the Wilmington Section of the Instrument Society of America on April 9, 1962. [Filed under LP Correspondence: (W: Correspondence, 1960-1962), #445.2]
  • Letter from Heinz A. L. Hellmold, Counselor at Law, to LP, RE: On behalf of the American Nobel Anniversary Committee, Inc., Hellmold invites LP to the 1962 American Nobel Anniversary Forum and Dinner to be held on February 4, 1962. [Letter from LP to Hellmold, December 18, 1961] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (N: Correspondence, 1957-1964), #288.5] 
  • Letter from Milton Eisenhower, David Sarnoff, and Helen Hayes, 70th Birthday Dinner, A Tribute to Basil O’Conner, to LP, RE: Invites LP to come to a dinner in honor of Basil O’Conner’s 70th birthday on January 11, 1962.  Handwritten at the top: “Do you want to write to Mr. O’Conner?” [Filed under LP Correspondence: (O: Correspondence, 1937-1965), #300.23]
  • Letter from Pamela Owens to LP RE: Owens is in working on a project on radioactive fallout and asks LP for information on the amount of fallout from hydrogen bombs as wells as what effects radiation will have on people and animals. [Letter from Harris to Owens February 19, 1962] [Filed under LP Peace: Materials re: Fallout and Radiation Shelters, and Civil Defense, 1962-1965: Box #7.008, Folder #8.10] 
  • Letter from Shri. Madhusudan Prasad, Indian Science Congress Association, to Dr. P. Parija, Chairman, Reception Committee, Session of Indian Science Congress Association & Member of the Executive Committee, RE: Suggests several steps that the Executive Committee can take to work encourage its members to work towards world peace. [Letter from Prasad to LP December 16, 1961] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (P: Correspondence, 1960-1963), #314.2] 
  • Letter from Sir Cyril Hinshelwood, President, The Faraday Society, to LP, RE: The Society is making a special drive to recruit new members, and because of this would like LP to suggest a member of his staff to be a Local Representative.  His duty would mainly be encouraging young physical chemists to join the Society, and keeping them informed about the General Discussions and Publications. [Letter from LP to Sir Hinshelwood, January 5, 1962] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (F: Organizational Correspondence. (Fa-Fu)), #122.3]
  • Manuscript Notes: Theory of Aniferromagnetism, Institute for Physical Problems. [Filed under LP Speeches: (Speeches by LP, 1961) Box # 1961s3 Folder #1961s3.18]

December 7  (Moscow, USSR)
  • Itinerary [handwritten]: Moscow; 250th Anniversary of the birth of Lomonosov [Filed under LP Travel, Box #1.003, Folder 3.1]
  • Letter from Ben Sheiner to LP. RE: Encloses a copy of his paper in which he has tried to correlate LP’s theory of narcosis with what is observed in clinical anesthesiology. Asks for his objective criticism. [Filed under LP Correspondence (S: Correspondence, 1961): Box # 381 Folder #381.2] 
  • Letter from Harry Walker to LP, RE: Walker wonders if LP would consider accepting about a half dozen engagements on dates at LP's convenience for colleges, universities and State Education and Teacher Associations from coast to coast. [Filed under LP Correspondence: (W: Correspondence, 1960-1962), #445.2]
  • Letter from Shirley H. Murray, Editorial Assistant of The Annals, to Linda Pauling Kamb, RE: The Annals will wait for Reply from LP. [Letter from Linda Pauling Kamb to Richard D. Lambert, December 4, 1961] [Letter from LP to Richard D. Lambert, December 22, 1961] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (A: Correspondence 1958-1961), #13.4] 
  • Letter from Thane Read, Coordinator, World Constitution, to LP, RE: Read discusses the upcoming World Constitution Convention, which will be held in Karachi, Pakistan some time in 1962. Read invites LP to sign the Call for a World Constitution and provides a list of those who have already signed. [Filed under LP Correspondence: (W: Correspondence, 1960-1962), #445.2]
  • Note from Mr. And Mrs. A.A. Heller to LP, RE: Mr. and Mrs. Heller would like LP to know that they are in full support of his action in libel suits. [Letter from LP to Mr. and Mrs. Heller, December 22, 1961] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (H: Correspondence, 1961-1962), #168.1] 
  • Paper: “On the Feasibility of Peace” by Gerard Piel, Publisher, Scientific American.  The Duncan Lecture, Melon Institute. [Filed under LP Correspondence: (P: Individual Correspondence. (Pettyjohn - Polanyi)), #308.3]

December 8  (Moscow, USSR)
  • Itinerary [handwritten]: Moscow; 250th Anniversary of the birth of Lomonosov [Filed under LP Travel, Box #1.003, Folder 3.1]
  • Letter from Dr. Fred Vaslo, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, to LP, RE: Writes again concerning his manuscript, which has been rejected twice by the Journal of Physical Chemistry.  Any help or advice would be greatly appreciated.  [Letter from LP to Dr. Vaslow, September 26, 1961] [Letter from LP to Dr. Vaslow, December 21, 1961] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (J: Organizational Correspondence. (Jo-Jo)), #191.11]
  • Letter from Elizabeth Kidwell, Scientific Director, The Willcox Research Institute, Inc., to LP, RE: Briefly describes the work she has been doing on hemobiological systems.  Attaches her paper “Theory and clinical use of modified immunotherapy developed at the Willcox Research Institute”.  Asks if LP has any suggests that might be useful. [Letter from Allen to Whom It May Concern, June 10, 1959] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (K: Correspondence, 1957-1962), #201.5]
  • Letter from Henry Allen Moe to LP, RE: The John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation has just received a request from Dr. John L.T. Waugh asking that they make reference to LP in the matter of Waugh's application for a Guggenheim Fellowship. Moe requests LP's opinion of Waugh's ability and promise. [Filed under LP Correspondence: (W: Correspondence, 1960-1962), #445.2]
  • Letter from Hsieh Kuo Hsiang to LP, RE: Asks questions on material in LP’s book “General Chemistry” based on the following assumptions: the fundamental unit of living matter is porphyrin or another molecule similar in structure; the chlorophyll in a plant is also composed of a porphyrin ring and can produce either glucose or porphyrin; and the rate of synthesis of porphyrin is faster than the rate of decomposition. [Filed under LP Correspondence: (H: Correspondence, 1961-1962), #168.1] 
  • Letter from Joan R. Harris, Secretary to LP, to Michael J. Pikal, Department of Chemistry, Iowa State University, RE: LP is currently away in Europe.  The unpublished research mentioned in the book is still unpublished, but she will send a reprint of Hydrogen Bonding. [Letter from Pikal to LP December 5, 1961] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (P: Correspondence, 1960-1963), #314.2]
  • Letter from John Raeburn Green to A.L. Wirin RE: Explains that he has not heard anything from LP yet, but they will have to prepare their objections to the interrogatories and do the best they can if they do not hear from LP. Also mentions that he read a statement in which LP was quoted as saying that while he regretted Russia had resumed nuclear testing, he recognized the reasons why they did so. [Letter from Okrand to Green December 11, 1961] [Filed under LP Biographical: (Pauling v. Globe-Democrat Publishing Company, 1960-1967), Box #3.003, Folder #3.2] 
  • Letter from Linda Hopkins to Mrs. Schwartz RE: Hopkins is sending Schwartz a copy of LP’s letter to The New York Times on Strontium-90 as well as Dr. Thomas Perry’s letter to his pediatric patients on the same topic. [Filed under LP Peace: Materials re: Strontium-90, 1961-1963: Box #7.014, Folder #14.8]
  • Letter from Melvin C. Cannon, Utah State University, to LP. RE: Invites him to talk to staff and students of the Chemistry Department. [Filed under LP Speeches: (Speeches by LP, 1962) Box #1962s Folder #1962s.4] 
  • Letter from Professor Hans Neurath, Editor, Biochemistry, to LP, RE: Neurath wrote to LP last summer inviting him to submit work to the new journal Biochemistry.  He sends the Table of Contents for the initial issue, as well as a Notice to Authors, and invites LP to submit material.  Attachments: “Notice to Authors” and the Table of Contents from Biochemistry, Volume 2, Number 1/January 1962. [Filed under LP Correspondence: (N: Individual Correspondence. (Nader-Newbold)), #276.8]
  • Newspaper Clipping: “Pauling Poses Pertinent Question on Bomb Tests”, Sacramento (California) Bee, December 8, 1961. [Filed under LP Biographical: (LP Scrapbooks, 1961-1965), Box #6.008, Folder #8.147]
  • Note from Dr. Neil Bartlett, Chemistry Department, University of British Columbia, to LP, RE: Discusses the oxyfluoride of platinum O2PtF6.  Attachment: “Oxygenyl Hexafluoroplatinate (V) O2PtF6" by the Neil Bartlett and D. H. Lohmann. [Filed under LP Correspondence: (B: Correspondence, 1958-1961), #39.4]
  • Note from Harvey Itano to LP, RE: Gives LP another update on his work in Osaka, and requests that a few reprint of their paper together be sent to his office in America. [Letter from Mrs. Hopkins to Dr. Itano, December 12, 1961] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (I: Individual Correspondence. (Ibers-Itano)), #181.5] 

December 9  (Moscow, USSR)
  • Article: “What We Know About Fallout,” The Nation. [Filed under LP Peace: Materials re: Nuclear Fallout; Radiation Hazards, 1960-1961: Box #7.004, Folder #4.32]
  • Itinerary [handwritten]: Moscow; 250th Anniversary of the birth of Lomonosov [Filed under LP Travel, Box #1.003, Folder 3.1]
  • Letter from Dorothy M. Needham, Department of Biochemistry, University of Cambridge, to LP, RE: Introduces LP to Dr. Sam Ade Olaitan, from the University of Ibadan in Nigeria.  He has worked for four years in the Department of Biochemistry on carbohydrate compounds in the cell wall of Chlorella.  He will be visiting the United States soon and would like to call on LP. [Filed under LP Correspondence: (N: Correspondence, 1957-1964), #288.5]
  • Photo: Youri Delimarsky [Sp?], Linus Pauling, and Ava Helen Pauling sitting at a table. Kiev, USSR. "Linus Pauling, Ava Helen Pauling, Youri Delimarsky [Sp?] Kiev, 9 December 1961" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. December 9, 1961. [Filed under LP Photo Box: 1961i.29]

December 10  (Moscow, USSR)
  • Itinerary [handwritten]: Moscow; 250th Anniversary of the birth of Lomonosov [Filed under LP Travel, Box #1.003, Folder 3.1]
  • Letter from G. Alan Robison, Vice-President of the New Orleans Chapter of the American Humanist Association to LP, RE: Robison suggests the book “What We Must Know About Communism” for LP to read and notes a passage from the book. Robison asks LP to read it and says that until LP has read the book,  LP should not consider it his right to criticize the United States government for not doing more for the cause of peace. [Filed Under LP Correspondence: (R: Correspondence, 1961) #342.2]
  • Letter from Katrine Förland to LP and AHP. RE: Thanks them for writing him regarding civil defense. Informs them of his debate on the atom problem. Appreciates that LP is working against nuclear bomb build up. Is hopeful about the atomic weapons situation. [Letter from LP June 19, 1961] [Filed under LP Correspondence (F: Correspondence, 1961): Box #129, Folder #129.5] 
  • Letter from Robert Amos, American Civil Liberties Union, to LP RE: Invites LP to speak at the San Diego chapter of the ACLU in February. Hopes he will be able to speak on “Civil Liberties in the Atomic Age – After the Attack.” [Letter from LP to Amos December 22, 1961] [Filed under LP Biographical: Assorted Materials re: Civil Liberties), Box #2.046, Folder #46.1] 

December 11  (Moscow, USSR)
  • Announcement: “Winter Institute in Quantum Chemistry and Solid-State Physics” University of Florida. [Filed under LP Correspondence (Q: Correspondence, 1961): Box #324 Folder #324.8] 
  • Article: “Oak Ridge Details Sr90 Production,” Chemical and Engineering News. [Filed under LP Peace: Materials re: Strontium-90, 1961-1963: Box #7.014, Folder #14.7]
  • Bill from MGM Records for $25.94. Handwritten note indicates it was paid February 9, 1962. [Filed under LP Biographical: (California Institute of Technology: Assorted Financial Materials, 1945-1965), Box #1.032, Folder #32.6]
  • Itinerary [handwritten]: Moscow; 250th Anniversary of the birth of Lomonosov [Filed under LP Travel, Box #1.003, Folder 3.1]
  • Letter from Dr. E. Edward Bittar to LP, RE: Asks for published or unpublished work on cellular ions with spatial reference to hydrogen ion. [Letter from Dr. E. Edward Bittar to LP, December 12, 1961] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (B: Correspondence, 1958-1961), #39.4] 
  • Letter from Dr. Gordon S. Christiansen, Department of Chemistry, Connecticut College, to LP, RE: Liked LP’s article in “Liberation”.  Sends a copy of a pamphlet written by Dr. Christiansen that comes to the same conclusions that LP has come to about nuclear fallout.  Remarks on Dr. William Brown’s reaction to it. [Letter from LP to Dr. Christiansen, December 19, 1961] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (C: Correspondence, 1961-1962), #76.1]
  • Letter from Dr. Thomas L. Perry, Medical Research Consultant, to Arnold Oppenheim, RE: Perry thanks Oppenheim for his fine letter to LP, who is currently away in Europe.  He is glad to hear that teenagers are concerned about the effects nuclear radiation, and urges Oppenheim and his friends to encourage the government to negotiate with the Soviets. [Note from Oppenheim to LP, undated] [Filed under LP Correspondence:(O: Correspondence, 1937-1965), #300.23]
  • Letter from Dr. Thomas L. Perry, Medical Research Consultant, to Brenda Ogle, RE: LP is currently away in Europe, so Perry is taking the liberty of responding to Ogle’s “nice letter.”  He encloses two reprints that LP recently wrote that will give some further up-to-date information, and hopes that she and her friends will do all they can to urge the government to negotiate with the Russians.  He also encloses an autographed photo of LP. [Letter from Ogle to LP, October 31, 1961] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (O: Correspondence, 1937-1965), #300.23]
  • Letter from Dr. Thomas L. Perry, Medical Research Consultant, to Lisbeth M. Powell, RE: LP is on an extended trip to Europe and Perry is helping to answer his letters.  Perry describes how LP has been protesting the Soviet tests, and where this information can be found. [Letter from Powell to LP, October 5, 1961] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (P: Correspondence, 1960-1963), #314.2]
  • Letter from Eric S. Proskauer, Secretary, Interscience Publishers, Inc. to LP RE: The Supreme Court of New York and the Attorney General have now decided on a simpler procedure, and therefore LP’s signature is not needed. [Letter from Harris to Proskauer November 27, 1961] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (R: Individual Correspondence. (Robinson, Miles - Roosevelt)), #335.2] 
  • Letter from Fred Okrand to John Raeburn Green RE: Explains that Mr. Wirin is out of town and he forwarded a copy of his letter to LP. Hopes Green hears from him. [Letter from Green to Wirin December 8, 1961, Letter from Green to Okrand December 18, 1961] [Filed under LP Biographical: (Pauling v. Globe-Democrat Publishing Company, 1960-1967), Box #3.003, Folder #3.2] 
  • Letter from Fred Okrand to LP RE: Encloses a copy of a letter from Mr. Green to Mr. Wirin from December 8. Notes that Green is very anxious to hear from LP about the interrogatories and would appreciate it if LP stopped off in St. Louis on his way back to Pasadena. [Filed under LP Biographical: (Pauling v. Globe-Democrat Publishing Company, 1960-1967), Box #3.003, Folder #3.2]
  • Letter from Howard Green to LP RE: Says that he has been deeply impressed by what he has heard of LP’s predictions on the biological effects to be expected from the fallout produced by nuclear bomb testing. Asks if LP has published anything on the subject or if he could give references to the material LP bases his calculations on. [Letter from Joan Harris to Green February 19, 1962] [Filed under LP Correspondence, G: Correspondence 1962-1965 Box 142, Folder 142.1] 
  • Letter from Judith Malina and Julian Beck, New York Committee General Strike for Peace, to LP, RE: Because of the present situation, they are planning a General Strike to unite the people of  the world in showing the governments that they prefer peaceful negotiations over war.  They ask that LP become a sponsor of the movement.  Attachment: Special Bulletin, “New York Committee for the General Strike for Peace.” [Filed under LP Correspondence: (M: Correspondence, 1959-1961), #258.3]
  • Letter from Mrs. Esther Green to Miss Mary E. Dreier, RE: They do not have any more copies of LP’s “The Road to Stockholm”, and cannot have them run again without a minimum order of 25.  The check is returned. [Letter from Mary E. Dreier to the Gentlemen of California Institute of Technology, October 11, 1961] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (D: Individual Correspondence. (Dil-Dyson)), #96.13]
  • Letter from Mrs. Joan R. Harris, Secretary to LP, to Chia Ren Jin and William K. Walsh, School of Textiles, North Carolina State College, RE: Apologizes for the delay in response.  Sends a reprint of an article from FRONTIER magazine, which she hopes will answer their question. [Letter from Mr. Jin and Mr. Walsh to LP, September 14, 1961] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (H: Correspondence, 1961-1962), #168.1]
  • Letter from Mrs. Joan R. Harris, Secretary to LP, to Mr. Frederick H. Raab RE: Acknowledges his December 4th letter to LP, who is away from his office until the end of December. Informs him that Introduction to Quantum Mechanics will be published in two years. [Letter from Raab to LP December 4, 1961] [Filed under LP Correspondence (R: Correspondence, 1960-1963), #342.2]
  • Letter from Mrs. Joan R. Harris, Secretary to LP, to Ulrich Gonser, Research Department, Atomics International, RE: LP is out of the office on a trip to London.  Mrs. Harris discussed the letter with Dr. Corey, who said that Caltech has not made a crystal of hemin, nor has anyone else, to his knowledge. [Letter from Mr. Gonser to LP, December 5, 1961] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (G: Correspondence, 1957-1961), #141.5]
  • Letter from Thomas L. Perry, M.D. to Gil Rozman, RE: Perry tells Rozman that he is helping LP with some of his back correspondence and says LP is in Europe but that he can answer for LP. Perry says LP does not feel that the American atom bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki was justified. Perry believes that Japan could have surrendered without the use of the bombs. Suggests Rozman read the June 1961 issue of “Sanity” for more information. [Letter from Rozman to LP: August 27, 1961] [Filed under LP Correspondence (R: Correspondence, 1961) #342.2] 
  • Letter from Thomas L. Perry, M.D., Medical Research Consultant, to Stephen H. Kaiser, RE: Perry is helping to answer some of LP’s correspondence while he is away on an extended European trip.  He cannot give specific answers to each of the questions asked, but suggests several places to look for information.  He does, however, answer the question of the firestorm radius of the 100-megaton bomb. [Letter from Kaiser to LP, September 30, 1961] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (K: Correspondence, 1957-1962), #201.5]
  • Letter from Thomas Perry to Charles Jules RE: Perry encloses a copy of LP’s letter to The New York Times as well as a letter Perry sent to his pediatric patients on the topic of Strontium-90. [Letter from Jules to LP November 22, 1961] [Filed under LP Peace: Materials re: Strontium-90, 1961-1963: Box #7.014, Folder #14.8]
  • Letter from Thomas Perry to Harold Kastner RE: Perry encloses a reprint of LP’s letter to The New York Times on Strontium-90 as well as a copy of a letter that Perry sent to his patients.  Perry does not advise the use of a calcium supplement for adults. Perry notes that the greatest danger of Strontium-90 is for children who are depositing it in bone, thus the value of the supplement is limited to the protection of children who are still growing.  [Letter from Kastner to LP August 17, 1961] [Filed under LP Peace: Materials re: Strontium-90, 1961-1963: Box #7.014, Folder #14.8]
  • Letter from Thomas Perry to Mrs. S.C. Mandel RE: Perry encloses a reprint of LP’s letter to The New York Times which includes LP’s suggestions on decreasing the amount of Strontium-90 in the bones of children.  Perry is also sending a copy of letter he sent to his pediatric patients on this subject. [Letter from Mandel to LP November 13, 1961] [Filed under LP Peace: Materials re: Strontium-90, 1961-1963: Box #7.014, Folder #14.8]
  • Note from Unknown (illegible), Internationale der Kriegsdienstgegner, to LP, RE: Written in German. [Note from Unknown to LP, November 18, 1961] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (I: Correspondence, 1936-1973), #185.22] 

December 12  (Moscow, USSR)
  • Itinerary [handwritten]: Moscow; 250th Anniversary of the birth of Lomonosov [Filed under LP Travel, Box #1.003, Folder 3.1]
  • Letter from Anne C. Brooker, President, Alpha Lambda Delta, and Robert E. Humphreys, President, Phi Eta Sigma, to LP, RE: The Presidents of Bucknell University’s freshman honor societies ask LP to speak at their initiation banquet. [Letter from LP to Anne C. Brooker and Robert E. Humphreys of Bucknell University, December 22, 1961] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (A: Correspondence, 1958-1961),#13.4] 
  • Letter from Bernd T. Matthias, Department of Physics, School of Science and Engineering, University of California, Sand Diego, to LP RE: Asks whether or not LP knows Professor G. Parravano of the University of Michigan, and if he has an opinion of his suitability as a professor at UCSD. [Letter from LP to Matthias December 19, 1961] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (P: Correspondence, 1960-1963), #314.2] 
  • Letter from Dr. E. Edward Bittar to LP, RE: Also requests data on the electronic structure of the hydrated hydrogen ion and the hydrogen atom, as well as prints of the valence shell structure of the H+ ion, to be used in a medical monograph. [Letter from Dr. E. Edward Bittar to LP, December 11, 1961] [Letter from LP to Dr. E. Edward Bittar, December 19, 1961] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (B: Correspondence, 1958-1961), #39.4] 
  • Letter from J.D. Pechin to LP, RE: Pechin apologizes for having so few signatures to submit for the appeal.  [Filed under LP Peace: (Correspondence re: circulation and signing of An Appeal to Stop the Spread of Nuclear Weapons, April-December, 1961), Box #5.013, Folder #13.3]
  • Letter from Joan R. Harris, Secretary to LP, to Corrie Trubey and the rest of the third hour chemistry class at Fort Lauderdale High School, RE: Harris would like to acknowledge their nice letter to LP of December 2nd. LP is away on a trip to Europe, but she sends them an autographed photograph of LP. [Filed under LP Correspondence: (T: Correspondence, 1956-1963), #411.6]
  • Letter from Joan R. Harris, Secretary to LP, to Joan Stilwell. RE: Informs her that LP is on a trip in Europe. Sends her some material that presents his views on nuclear war and fallout. [Letter from Stilwell December 2, 1961] [Filed under LP Correspondence (S: Correspondence, 1961): Box #381 Folder #381.2] 
  • Letter from Joan R. Harris, Secretary to LP, to Sergio Galaz, Universidad de Concepcion. RE: Thanks him for his letter. Informs him that the set of printed matter and photographs have arrived. [Filed under LP Speeches: (Speeches by LP, 1962) Box # 1962s Folder #1962s.1] 
  • Letter from Linda Hopkins to Dr. Harvey Itano, Institute for Protein Research, Osaka University, RE: LP is currently in Europe and will be back on the 18th.  200 copies of the requested paper has been sent to Dr. Itano’s secretary, and a few will be sent to Dr. Itano himself. [Note from Dr. Itano to LP, December 8, 1961] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (I: Individual Correspondence. (Ibers-Itano)), #181.5]
  • Letter from M.S. Prasad to LP RE: Prasad has been discussing with the Executive Council of the Indian Science Conference the urgency of avoiding nuclear war, but they feel that a gesture from them would just be symbolic and wouldn’t do much good.  Prasad doesn’t agree with this, and would like LP’s guidance. [Letter from Prasad to Parija December 6, 1961, and Letter from LP to Prasad December 27, 1961] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (P: Correspondence, 1960-1963), #314.2]
  • Letter from Marilyn LeVine to LP RE: Asks for more information about Atoms for Peace and Project Gnome. Says she is interested in their effectiveness and danger. [Letter from LP to LeVine December 22, 1961] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (L: Correspondence 1961-1963), #232.2]
  • Letter from Marshall Kaplan, Program Chairman, Metropolitan Planners, to LP, RE: Invites LP to speak before the Metropolitan Planners’ Group of San Diego in March.  Kaplan would like LP to base his talk around the future of cities in the nuclear age, or on fallout shelters. [Letter from Kaplan to LP, December 19, 1961] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (K: Correspondence, 1957-1962), #201.5]
  • Letter from Mrs. Joan R. Harris, Secretary to LP, to Kathleen Muhleman, RE: LP is currently in Europe; in his absence, Harris sends to of his articles which she thinks will be helpful. [Letter from Muhleman to LP, December 4, 1961] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (M: Correspondence, 1959-1961), #258.3] 
  • Letter from Sergio DeBenedetti to LP, RE: The Pittsburgh Committee for a Sane Nuclear Policy would like to have LP come and speak some time during 1962.  [Reply from LP December 19, 1961] [Filed under LP Peace: (SANE, 1958-1966, 1982), Box #4.003, Folder #3.4]
  • Letter from Stanley E. Henwood, International Medical Congress, to LP. RE: Would appreciate a response to their letter of November 20.  [Filed under LP Speeches: (Speeches by LP, 1962) Box #1962s Folder #1962s.3]
  • Letter from Stanley Schaefer, W. H. Freeman & Co., to LP RE: Discusses progress made in the revision of LP’s College Chemistry.  Provides suggestions for possible further revisions.  Mentions Lloyd Malm and Harper Frantz’s comments on the text. [Filed under LP Books 1964b.3]
  • Letter from Walter R. Kirner, Program Director for Chemistry, National Science Foundation, to LP, RE: LP’s name has been suggested for review of the enclosed proposal.  Sends a rating sheet and an envelope for the return of the materials.  [Note from LP to NSF, December 18, 1961] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (J: Individual Correspondence. (Jeffress-Jehle)), #189.2]

December 13  (Moscow, USSR)
  • Itinerary [handwritten]: Moscow; 250th Anniversary of the birth of Lomonosov [Filed under LP Travel, Box #1.003, Folder 3.1]
  • Letter from George J. Claus to Frontier, RE: A subscriber, Ernest Merki, wishes to know whether President Kennedy responded to or acknowledged the telegram sent to him by LP.  He has arranged to have 200 copies of this correspondence mimeographed, and would like to know what came of LP’s telegram.  Would he need to get permission to have this work done? [Letter from Mr. Kirby to LP, January 4, 1962] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (K: Individual Correspondence. (Kennedy-Klein, Morton)), #198.8]
  • Letter from R. M. Featherstone, University of California Medical Center, to Members of the 1962 Leiden Congress. RE: Forwards a packet of information and forms concerning the symposium in Leiden, September 1962. Informs them of the deadlines for forms and abstracts. [Letter from LP January 2, 1962] [Filed under LP Speeches: (Speeches by LP, 1962) Box #1962s Folder #1962s.16] 
  • Note from Dr. Fred Allen, to LP. RE: Comments about Allen’s retirement, recollects teaching LP’s Undergraduate Physical Chemistry class, and praises LP and AHP’s political work. [Letter from Allen to LP December 30, 1960, Letter from LP to Allen December 19, 1961] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (Allen, Fred 1924-1970) # 5.5] 
  • Typescript: Proposal for “Relaxation Processes in Thin Ferromagnetic Films”, submitted by R.F. Soohoo, approved and returned December 28, 1961. [Filed under LP Biographical: (California Institute of Technology: Committee on Sponsored Research, 1960-1961), Box #1.026, Folder #26.7] 

December 14  (Moscow, USSR)
  • Article: “Text of U.S.-Soviet Resolution on Arms,” The New York Times. [Filed under LP Peace:  Pauling Peace Research Notes: Box #6.012, Folder #12.3]
  • Itinerary [handwritten]: Moscow; 250th Anniversary of the birth of Lomonosov [Filed under LP Travel, Box #1.003, Folder 3.1]
  • Letter from Carl Haessler, Chairman, Global Forum of Detroit, to LP, RE: The Global Forum was informed that LP would be speaking in Grand Rapids, Mich, on March 23.  Mr. Haessler asks if it would be possible for LP to extend his stay and speak to the Forum in Detroit. [Letter from LP to Mr. Haessler, December 27, 1961] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (G: Correspondence, 1957-1961), #141.5]
  • Letter from Joan R. Harris, Secretary to LP, Stanley E. Henwood, International Medical Congress. RE: Calls his attention to her letter of November 28. Informs him that LP will return to the office on December 18.  [Filed under LP Speeches: (Speeches by LP, 1962) Box #1962s Folder #1962s.3]
  • Letter from Mrs. Joan R. Harris, Secretary to LP, to Sidney H. Gold, Harrison Specialty Company, RE: LP is in Europe until December 18.  Mr. Gold should send him copies of the excerpts that he would like to use. [Letter from Mr. Gold to Mrs. Harris, December 4, 1961] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (G: Correspondence, 1957-1961), #141.5]
  • Letter from Mrs. Martin Asch, Sacramento Area Mental Health Association, to LP. RE: Invites him to be a guest speaker at their annual dinner. [Letter from LP December 19, 1961] [Filed under LP Correspondence (S: Correspondence, 1961): Box #381 Folder #381.2] 
  • Receipt from First Western Bank to LP RE: “Receipt Portion.”  For a deposit. $1,052.80.   [Envelope 1961] [Filed under LP Biographical: Business and Financial: Box #4.030, Folder #30.1]

December 15  (Moscow, USSR)
  • Itinerary [handwritten]: Moscow; 250th Anniversary of the birth of Lomonosov [Filed under LP Travel, Box #1.003, Folder 3.1]
  • Letter from A.H. Wilson to LP, RE: John L.T. Waugh has listed LP as a reference on his application to work in the Physics Division of Atomic Energy of Canada Limited. Wilson would like LP's opinion of Waugh. [Filed under LP Correspondence: (W: Correspondence, 1960-1962), #445.2]
  • Letter from Alex R. Campbell to LP RE: Campbell encloses forms for preparing LP’s 1962 grazing application. Campbell discusses the Gorda Allotment and says if LP wishes to use the Buckeye Range to submit the application at the earliest convenience so that the permit can be processed before the first of February. [Filed under LP Safe: Drawer #2, Folder #2.032] 
  • Letter from Dr. I. Gonzalez-Guzman, IX Congress of the International Society of Hematology, to LP, RE: Written in Spanish.  Translation: Invites LP to speak at the Congress of the International Society of Hematology in September 1962. Attachment: Program for the Conference.  [Letter from LP to Dr. Gonzalez-Guzman, December 27, 1961] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (H: Correspondence, 1961-1962), #168.1]
  • Letter from Guillermo Patterson, Jr. to LP, RE: Patterson has just returned from ten months in Panama and has received a copy of LP’s appeal.  Patterson has already signed a similar appeal sent out by Bertrand Russell.  Patterson offers to translate the appeal and circulate it among the scientific organization of the Republic of Panama. [Letter from LP January 5, 1962] [Filed under LP Peace: (Correspondence re: circulation and signing of An Appeal to Stop the Spread of Nuclear Weapons, January-March, 1961), Box #5.012, Folder #12.1]
  • Letter from Jack Fox, National Guardian Representative for Southern California, to LP. RE: Thanks him for answering his letter. Could arrange a meeting with LP as the speaker in April. Encloses an envelope for LP’s reply. [Letter from LP December 29, 1961] [Filed under LP Correspondence (F: Correspondence, 1961): Box #129 Folder #129.5] 
  • Letter from Norman Stuckey, to LP. RE: Expresses his disgust at the idea of fallout shelters being built. Attaches a newspaper article. [Filed under LP Correspondence (S: Correspondence, 1961): Box #381 Folder #381.2] 
  • Note from Bill (W.F. Libby) to LP, RE: Attached to “Pressure conversion of diamond to metal”, by W.F. Libby, Department of Chemistry and Institute of Geophysics, U.C.L.A.  [Letter from LP to Libby, December 20, 1961] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (L: Individual Correspondence. (Libby, A.-London)), #217.2]
  • Typescript: “Statement of Reasons in Support of Plaintiff’s Motion to Strike Certain Portions of Defendant’s Answer, or to Make More Definite and Certain”, December 15, 1961. [Filed under LP Biographical: (Pauling v. Globe-Democrat Publishing Company, 1960-1964), Box #3.004, Folder #4.5] 

December 16  (Moscow, USSR)
  • Itinerary [handwritten]: Moscow; 250th Anniversary of the birth of Lomonosov [Filed under LP Travel, Box #1.003, Folder 3.1]
  • Itinerary: LP and AHP leave Moscow at 9 AM, arrive in Copenhagen at 11:45 AM; leave Copenhagen at 11:55 PM, arrive in Los Angeles at 4:20 AM (December 17th) [Filed under LP Travel, Box #1.003, Folder 3.1]
  • Letter from Christopher Hill to LP, RE: About three years ago, LP wrote to Mr. Hill about a piece in The Mad Hatter.  LP thought that hatters went mad for chemical reasons.  Now that the book will be printed in paperback, Mr. Hill would like to cite LP’s views on this.  [Filed under LP Correspondence: (H: Individual Correspondence. (Hicks-Hodgkin)), #159.5]
  • Manuscript Notes: “Significance of Correlation”, December 16, 1961. [Filed under LP Science: (Notes and Data by LP re: Chemical Bonds, 1956-1980), Box #3.006, Folder #6.6] 
  • Newspaper Clipping: “Due home Sunday”, Pasadena (California) Star-News, December 16, 1961. [Filed under LP Biographical: (LP Scrapbooks, 1961-1965), Box #6.008, Folder #8.153]
  • Typescripts: Letter from LP to Chairman Nikita Khrushchev RE: LP encloses a draft of a Article titled “Draft Agreement on Cessation of Nuclear and Thermonuclear Weapon Tests” that he has written. [Typescript November 28, 1961] [Manuscript and Typescripts of Letter from LP to Khrushchev December 2, 1961] [Filed under LP Manuscripts of Articles: (Manuscripts and Typescripts of Articles by LP, 1961), Box #1961a3, Folder #1961a3.2] 

December 17
  • Letter from LP to Professor Vasilis Lavrakas, Lowell Technological Institute, RE: LP was greatly surprised to return from Europe this morning and find the letter mentioning the error in the heading of Chapter 8.  During the seven years that the second edition has been published, he hasn’t noticed it and no one has pointed it out.  Under separate cover he sends the third edition of the book, and hopes to hear more comments. [Letter from Hopkins to Lavrakas, November 27, 1961] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (L: Correspondence, 1961-1963), #232.1]

December 18
  • Check from LP to CIT Bookstore for $13.48. [Filed under LP Correspondence: Biographical: Bank Statements and Canceled Checks: First Western Bank, January 1962-December 1962: Box # 4.027 Folder #27.1] 
  • Check from LP to Cal. Inst. Tech. for $75.47. [Filed under LP Correspondence: Biographical: Bank Statements and Canceled Checks: First Western Bank, January 1962-December 1962: Box # 4.027 Folder #27.1] 
  • Check from LP to Div. Biol. Chem. for $3.00. [Filed under LP Correspondence: Biographical: Bank Statements and Canceled Checks: First Western Bank, January 1962-December 1962: Box # 4.027 Folder #27.1] 
  • Check from LP to Max T. Rogers for $2.00. [Filed under LP Correspondence: Biographical: Bank Statements and Canceled Checks: First Western Bank, January 1962-December 1962: Box # 4.027 Folder #27.1] 
  • Letter from Dr. F. Leonard, Vice Chairman, Geigy Research Laboratories, to LP, RE: Dr. Leonard spoke with LP over the phone and confirmed the conversation regarding LP’s participation in the 1962 Gordon Conference on Medicinal Chemistry.  He is writing again to know if LP is in a better position to tell if he can come to the conference or not. [Letter from Dr. Leonard to LP, October 5, 1961] [Letter from LP to Dr. Leonard, December 18, 1961] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (G: Correspondence, 1957-1961), #141.5]
  • Letter from Francis Hoague to LP RE: Writes that Judge Beeks ordered that LP needs to give the names of everyone who submitted to LP one or more copies of the United Nations petition, as well as their addresses. Asks if LP is willing to do this and mentions that Mr. Ashely offered to settle by a complete retraction and the payment of a nominal sum. [Letter from LP to Hoague December 28, 1961] [Filed under LP Biographical: (Pauling v. Bellingham Publishing Company, 1960-1963, 1965), Box #3.001, Folder #1.8] 
  • Letter from John Raeburn Green to Fred Okrand RE: Writes that they argued the motion for summary judgement on the issue of liability on December 15, but they doubt Judge Harper will sustain the motion. Also writes that they obtained until January 15 to file answers of objections to the interrogatories, but he has still not heard from LP. Stresses that he needs a conference with LP. [Letter from Okrand to Green December 11, 1961] [Filed under LP Biographical: (Pauling v. Globe-Democrat Publishing Company, 1960-1967), Box #3.003, Folder #3.2] 
  • Letter from LP to Dr. F. Leonard, Vice Chairman, Geigy Research Laboratories, RE: LP apologizes for the delay in writing; he has been away on an extended European trip.  He has succeeded in working out his schedule for the summer of 1962, but unfortunately there will be no time for him to attend he conference. [Letter from Dr. Leonard to LP, December 18, 1961] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (G: Correspondence, 1957-1961), #141.5]
  • Letter from LP to George Fitz John. RE: Is sorry that he is unable to provide him with copies of the pamphlets that he mentioned. Sends three copies of his book No More War! and several copies of various articles. Will not be able to speak at the Unitarian Fellowship in the near future because of his heavy schedule. Encloses Bertrand Russell’s letter to Mr. Fitz-john. [Letter from Harris November 30, 1961] [Filed under LP Correspondence: F: Correspondence, 1961: Box #129 Folder #129.5]       
  • Letter from LP to H.B. Bennett, RE: LP returns unused plane tickets for himself and AHP from Moscow to Los Angeles. LP and AHP found that duplicate tickets had been purchased. LP estimates that he is due a refund of about $1600, and apologizes for putting Bennett to the extra work. [Filed under LP Correspondence: (T: Correspondence, 1956-1963), #411.6]
  • Letter from LP to Heinz A. L. Hellmold, RE: LP is sorry to be unable to accept the invitation to participate in the Nobel Anniversary Forum and Dinner. [Letter from Hellmold to LP, December 6, 1961] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (N: Correspondence, 1957-1964), #288.5] 
  • Letter from LP to Henry Allen Moe, RE: LP gives his recommendation in regards to John L.T. Waugh's application for a John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Fellowship. LP says that Waugh is able and well-trained, that his proposed program of research is a sensible one, and that he should be able to make significant progress on it if he were to spend a year at Oxford. LP thinks, however, that the problem would probably turn out to be too difficult for Waugh to solve, because of the limitations of his experience in x-ray crystallography and his general ability. LP thinks that Waugh's caliber as a scientist is not quite high enough to merit awarding him the fellowship. [Filed under LP Correspondence: (W: Correspondence, 1960-1962), #445.2]
  • Letter from LP to J.O. Wisdom, British Journal for the Philosophy of Science, RE: LP cannot review the book because of other obligations. [Letter from Joan R. Harrus to J. O. Wisdom, November 30, 1961] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (B: Correspondence, 1958-1961), #39.4] 
  • Letter from LP to Josephine Williams RE: Encloses the manuscript “Further Sequences in the Gamma Chain of Human Fetal Hemoglobin” by W.A. Schroeder to communicate for publication in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. Asks that the proof be sent to Schroeder at Caltech. [Letter from Williams to LP December 29, 1961] [Filed under LP Science: (National Academy of Sciences, 1955-1969), Box #14.021, Folder #21.4]
  • Letter from LP to Professor Wilkins Reeve, Department of Chemistry at the University of Maryland, RE: Tells Reeve the requirements in the California Institute of Technology’s chemistry department. [Letter from Reeve to LP November 17, 1961] [Filed under LP Correspondence (R: Correspondence, 1960-1963), #342.2] 
  • Letter from LP to Robert Finn, Stanford University. RE: Apologizes for not answering his letter earlier. Asks if he has made any progress in his effort. Asks if he is a member of the Society for Social Responsibility in Science. Encloses a copy of a petition that AHP and he has been circulating, a statement from a meeting in Oslo, and two articles from Frontier magazine. [Letter from Hopkins August 22, 1961]  [Filed under LP Correspondence (F: Correspondence, 1961): Box #129, Folder #129.5]
  • Letter from LP to Rt. Rev. Walter Mitchell, RE: LP thanks Mitchell for the clippings and returns them both; he already has copies.  He can’t understand how Dr. Libby can make such misleading statements.  Under separate cover he is sending two articles from Frontier Magazine and a copy of the December issue of Minority of One. [Letter from Mitchell to LP, November 24, 1961] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (M: Correspondence, 1959-1961), #258.3]
  • Letter from LP to William Rubin, Technical Editor, “Drug Trade News”, RE: LP has other obligations, and does not have time to prepare a statement. [Letter from Mrs. Harris to Mr. Rubin, November 17, 1961] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (D: Correspondence, 1960-1966), #99.2] 
  • Letter from Linda Hopkins, Secretary to LP, to Victor Reynolds, Cornell University Press, RE: Requests on behalf of LP that a copy of the third edition of The Nature of the Chemical Bond be sent to Vasilis Lavrakas of Lowell Technological Institute.  [Filed under LP Books: 1960b5.5]
  • Letter from Professor S. S. Stivala, Department of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Stevens Institute of Technology, to LP RE: It was a pleasure for Stivala to be able to discuss a proposed series of seminars on biological polymers with LP, and he appreciates LP considering attending even though he will be unable to.  He also lists the plan for the meeting of the Philosophical Society in April, if LP would like to come. [Letter from LP to Stivala January 25, 1962] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (P: Correspondence, 1960-1963), #314.2]
  • Letter from Sergio Galaz, Universidad de Concepcion, to LP. RE: Encloses LP and AHP’s airline tickets. Asks for some travel information so that they can make hotel reservations. Thanks him for the biographical material. [Filed under LP Speeches: (Speeches by LP, 1962) Box # 1962s Folder #1962s.1] 
  • Newspaper Clipping: “Peace Movement: Other Activities.” National Guardian.  [Filed under LP Newspaper Clippings: Newspaper Clippings, Magazine and Journal Articles related to LP, 1961: Box #1961n2, Folder #1961n2.56]
  • Newspaper Clipping: “Widerstand gegen, Militarisierung des offentlichen Lebens’ gefordert”, Publication Unknown, December 18, 1961. [Filed under LP Biographical: (LP Scrapbooks, 1961-1965), Box #6.008, Folder #8.155] 
  • Newspaper clipping: The Mail Bag: “Reply to Pauling.” The National Guardian. [Filed under LP Manuscripts of Articles: (Manuscripts and Typescripts of Articles by LP, 1961), Box #1961a2, Folder 1961a2.13] 
  • Note from LP to NSF, RE: LP gives Professor Jeffress’ proposal the highest rating, and lists his reasons for this.  [Letter from Mr. Kirner to LP, December 12, 1961] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (J: Individual Correspondence. (Jeffress-Jehle)), #189.2]
  • Recommendation for the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation Fellowship, RE: Recommends Dr. Charles D. Coryell to receive the Fellowship. [Filed under LP Correspondence: (C: Individual Correspondence. (Corns-Cushing)), #68.2] 

December 19
  • Letter from Gene Sosin to LP RE: Encloses a translation of Pravda’s interview with LP and AHP,  and ensures LP that the translation is accurate. Also encloses a study of Radio Liberty’s treatment of Soviet nuclear testing against the background of official media reporting. Thanks LP for his contribution to Radio Liberty’s broadcasts on the subject. [Letter from LP to Sosin February 23, 1962] [Filed under LP Correspondence, S: Correspondence, 1962-1963 Box 382 Folder 382.1]
  • Letter from George Resch to LP RE: Asks LP if he knows of any good studies of the Rand Corporation and its personnel and influence that have been published. [Letter from LP to Resch December 22, 1961] [Filed under LP Correspondence (R: Correspondence, 1960-1963), #342.2]       
  • Letter from LP to A.H. Wilson, RE: LP gives reference for John L.T. Waugh, who is applying for a position in the Physics Division of Atomic Energy of Canada Limited. LP characterizes Waugh as an excellent inorganic chemist, a good x-ray crystallographer, and a nice guy. LP strongly recommends that Waugh be accepted for the position. [Filed under LP Correspondence: (W: Correspondence, 1960-1962), #445.2]
  • Letter from LP to Dr. E. Edward Bittar, RE: Gives answers to Dr. Bittar’s questions; refers him to The Nature of the Chemical Bond, College Chemistry, or General Chemistry. [Letter from Dr. E. Edward Bittar to LP, December 12, 1961] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (B: Correspondence, 1958-1961), #39.4]
  • Letter from LP to Dr. F. B. Isakson, Head, Physics Branch, RE: LP gives a status report for Contract No. Nonr-220(33) listing what was published based on the research and the significant technical accomplishments during the year. [Filed under LP Science: (Office of Naval Research: Correspondence, Memoranda, Notes and Assorted Materials re: “Structure of Metals and Intermetallic Compounds”, Contract Nonr 220(33) (Chemistry 43), 1958-1963), Box #14.035, Folder #35.1] 
  • Letter from LP to Dr. Gordon S. Christiansen, Department of Chemistry, Connecticut College, RE: LP had already received the pamphlet, and thinks that Dr. Christiansen has done a fine job on it.  Also agrees with his response to criticism, and supports him in practically any comment that he makes. [Letter from Dr. Christiansen to LP, December 11, 1961] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (C: Correspondence, 1961-1962), #76.1]
  • Letter from LP to Dr. H. Noller, Physical Chemistry Institute of the University, Munich, RE: Says he is pleased with the first copy of the German translation of The Nature of the Chemical Bond.  Points out errors he has found in the German edition. [Letter from LP to Kindl December 19, 1961] [Letter from Noller to LP March 20, 1962] [Filed under LP Books: 1960b5.8]
  • Letter from LP to Dr. Kindl, Verlag Chemie, RE: Expresses pleasure and thanks for the German edition of The Nature of the Chemical Bond.  Informs that he is sending Kindl a copy of a letter he just sent to Dr. Noller. [Letter from LP to Noller December 19, 1961] [Filed under LP Books: 1960b5.8]
  • Letter from LP to Mr. Frederick Raab. [Letter from Raab to LP December 4, 1961] [Filed under LP Correspondence (R: Correspondence, 1960-1963), #342.2] 
    19 December 1961

    Dear Mr. Raab:

    I am pleased to see your letter, which has already been partially answered by my secretary. With respect to your last question, I may say that I do not have any significant ideas about hypnotic anesthesia. It has seemed to me that it is likely that the electric oscillations that constitute consciousness can be restricted to certain regions in the brain, and that hypnosis in general involves restriction of this sort; but I have nothing to say beyond this vague idea.

    Sincerely yours,

    [Linus Pauling]

  • Letter from LP to Professor Bernd T. Matthias, Department of Physics, School of Science and Engineering, University of California, San Diego, RE: LP has met Professor G. Parravano, but does not know him well enough to know his suitability for employment at the University of California. [Letter from Matthias to LP December 12, 1961] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (P: Correspondence, 1960-1963), #314.2] 
  • Letter from LP to Sergio DeBenedetti, RE: LP is not able to accept DeBenedetti’s invitation to speak in Pittsburgh due to an already heavily committed schedule.  [DeBenedetti’s letter December 12, 1961] [Filed under LP Peace;  (SANE, 1958-1966, 1982), Box #4.003, Folder #3.4]
  • Letter from LP, to Dr. Fred Allen. RE: Classmates in LP’s undergraduate Physical Chemistry course. Enclosed paper on anesthesia. [Letter from Dr. Fred Allen to LP December 13, 1961] [Letter from Dr. Fred Allen to LP October 5, 1962] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (Allen, Fred 1924-1970) # 5.5] 
  • Letter from Marshal Kaplan, Associate Planner, City Planning Department, San Diego, to LP, RE: About two weeks ago Kaplan sent LP a letter inviting him to speak before the San Diego Metropolitan Planners group in March, but realized that he forgot to include a return address. [Letter from Kaplan to LP, December 12, 1961, and Letter from LP to Kaplan, December 29, 1961] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (K: Correspondence, 1957-1962), #201.5] 
  • Letter from Mrs. Martin Asch, to LP. RE: Has decided that it is impossible for him to accept the invitation to be speaker at the annual dinner of the Sacramento Area Mental Health Association. [Letter from Asch December 14, 1961] [Filed under LP Correspondence (S: Correspondence, 1961): Box #381 Folder #381.2] 
  • Letter from Professor Ram Narain, Uttar Pradesh Agricultural University, India, to LP, RE: Reminds LP of how they met.  They are now working to model the Indian schools upon the American ones.  He would be very honored to receive a signed portrait of LP to hang in his office, since he greatly respects his contributions to chemistry and has met him before. [Letter from LP to Narain, January 10, 1962] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (N: Correspondence, 1957-1964), #288.5]
  • Letter from Ronald Rolfe to LP RE: Encloses his correspondence with Professor Scheraga and asks LP to let him know if he would be willing to recommend him for the position. [Filed under LP Correspondence: R: Individual Correspondence. (Robinson, Miles-Roosevelt), #335.8] 
  • Newspaper clipping, “An Open Letter to President Kennedy and Governor Rockefeller.”  The New York Times. [Filed under LP Correspondence: (P: Correspondence, 1960-1963), #314.2]

December 20
  • Check from AHP to Roess Market for $26.44. [Filed under LP Correspondence: Biographical: Bank Statements and Canceled Checks: First Western Bank, January 1962-December 1962: Box # 4.027 Folder #27.1] 
  • Letter from C. Marks to LP RE: Asks LP if man’s violence could be a result of violence to children in formal education and if would-be peacemakers could benefit from “natural self-education” from fifth level up. [Letter from LP to Marks January 10, 1962] [Filed under LP Correspondence, M: Correspondence 1962-1964 Box 259, Folder 259.1] 
  • Letter from Fred Okrand to LP RE: Encloses copies of correspondence between Mr. Green and Mr. Wirin or him, as well as letters from Okrand to LP in Moscow which he has probably not seen. Also asks if LP has a copy of the Interrogatories. [Filed under LP Biographical: (Pauling v. Globe-Democrat Publishing Company, 1960-1967), Box #3.003, Folder #3.2] 
  • Letter from LP to Dr. R. C. La Force, Department of Mineral Technology, University of California, RE: LP read the manuscript when he returned from Europe, and has decided that he cannot submit it for publication.  The arguments that La Force presents are too complicated for the simple problem, and therefore have no bearing on the theory of evolution.  Catchpool is away on vacation now, and LP looks forward to talking with him about his progress when he returns. [Letter from Harris to La Force, November 17, 1961] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (L: Individual Correspondence. (Lacey-Lattimer)), #212.2]
  • Letter from LP to H.A. Scheraga, Cornell University RE: Upon Ronald Rolfe’s request, LP writes to Scheraga concerning the opening in physical chemistry. LP gives Rolfe a very favorable recommendation. [Filed under LP Correspondence: R: Individual Correspondence. (Robinson, Miles-Roosevelt), #335.8] 
  • Letter from LP to Paul Ewald RE: Discusses his inability to find a paper by Nold that is referenced in Ewald’s book. Suggests that Ewald give him a better reference or add a footnote about the reference in the book. [Letter from Harris to Ewald November 30, 1961] [Letter from Ewald to LP November 22, 1961] [Filed under LP Manuscripts of Articles: (Manuscripts and Typescripts of Articles by LP, 1961), Box #1961a2, Folder 1961a2.5] 
  • Letter from LP to Professor W.F. Libby, Department of Chemistry, University of California, RE: LP was pleased to see the paper and agrees that it is unlikely that a metallic carbon phase is obtained at high pressure.  However, one of the statements at the end of page two isn’t quite right.  Sends one of his recent papers to help with the matter. [Note from Libby to LP, December 15, 1961] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (L: Individual Correspondence. (Libby, A.-London)), #217.2]
  • Letter from LP to the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation, RE: LP provides reference for Dr. Ziferstein's application for a Guggenheim Fellowship. LP describes Ziferstein's work in psychiatry and recommends that he be granted a Fellowship. [Filed under LP Correspondence: (Z: Individual Correspondence. (Zachariasen-Ziferstein)), #464.8]
  • Memorandum from R.P. Sharp to Carl D. Anderson RE: Attaches a proposal entitled “Oxygen Isotopic Studies of Silicate Rocks and Minerals” that was submitted to NSF, but has not yet been implemented. Hopes they can make the grant available to Caltech instead of Penn State, since the lead investigator will be moving to Caltech in a few months. Handwritten note indicates it was approved and returned December 28, 1961. [Filed under LP Biographical: (California Institute of Technology: Committee on Sponsored Research, 1960-1961), Box #1.026, Folder #26.8]
  • Memorandum from Ronald Rolfe to LP RE: Requests permission to continue using the listed items of equipment until September 1962. [Filed under LP Correspondence: R: Individual Correspondence. (Robinson, Miles-Roosevelt), #335.8] 

December 21

December 22
  • Check from LP to Linda Hopkins for $200.00. [Filed under LP Correspondence: Biographical: Bank Statements and Canceled Checks: First Western Bank, January 1962-December 1962: Box # 4.027 Folder #27.1] 
  • Check from LP to Sheraton Plaza for $37.09. [Filed under LP Correspondence: Biographical: Bank Statements and Canceled Checks: First Western Bank, January 1962-December 1962: Box # 4.027 Folder #27.1] 
  • Letter from Bruce M. Shawver to LP RE: Tells LP about his idea that a voluntary tax of about 1% of one’s yearly income be sent to the United Nations as a means of showing support as well as financially aiding the UN. Asks LP what he thinks about this idea. [Letter from LP to Shawver January 10, 1962] [Filed under LP Correspondence, S: Correspondence, 1962-1963 Box 382 Folder 382.1] 
  • Letter from Klaus-Otto Rond to LP RE: Asks LP for his autograph. Handwritten note in bottom, right corner: “Photo mailed 7/3/63.” [Filed under LP Correspondence (R: Correspondence, 1960-1963), #342.2]               
  • Letter from LP to Anne C. Brooker and Robert E. Humphreys of Bucknell University, RE: LP cannot accept the invitation to speak at the Alpha Lambda Delta and Phi Eta Sigma initiation banquet. [Letter from Anne C. Brooker and Robert E. Humphreys of Bucknell University to LP, December 12, 1961] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (A: Correspondence, 1958-1961),#13.4] 
  • Letter from LP to Dr. Harry J. Silver, RE: LP is sorry that he cannot accept the invitation to speak for the Los Angeles City Osteopathic Society; his schedule is already too full. [Letter from Kamb to Silver, November 22, 1961] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (L: Correspondence, 1961-1963), #232.1] 
  • Letter from LP to G. Menzer RE: Thanks Menzer for inviting him to speak on structures of biological interest on the Commemoration Meeting in July. Apologizes for not having responded yet, explaining that he has been out of town for most of the past two months. Says he is glad to accept the invitation. [Letter from Menzer to LP November 17, 1961] [Letter from LP to Menzer February 8, 1962] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (M: Correspondence 1962-1964), #259.1] 
  • Letter from LP to George L. Bensley, RE: Thanks Mr. Bensley for the clipping.  Relates how he spoke at a peace meeting in Moscow, and also gave about a dozen talks on the theory of resonance in chemistry.  Handwritten at the bottom: “Under separate cover: Bryn Mawr, 2 Frontier, Liberation, Fallout, Humanism”. [Letter from George L. Bensley to LP, November 29, 1961] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (B: Correspondence, 1958-1961), #39.4]
  • Letter from LP to James Thomson, RE: LP has learned that Professor Kaplan was to deliver the 34,733 Canadian signatures to Thomson and thanks Thomson for cooperating.  LP is enclosing a copy of the press release that he and AHP issued in New York.  [Filed under LP Peace: (Correspondence re: circulation and signing of An Appeal to Stop the Spread of Nuclear Weapons, April-December, 1961), Box #5.013, Folder #13.2]
  • Letter from LP to Kenneth Campbell, President, Long Beach Young Democrats, RE: LP has a very heavy schedule in the next few months, and has decided that he can’t add any more speaking engagements until next fall. [Letter from Kamb to Campbell November 18, 1961] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (L: Correspondence, 1961-1963), #232.1]
  • Letter from LP to Lawrence W. Baldwin, RE: LP is grateful for the letter inviting him to speak at Santa Monica High School, but must decline because he will be away as part of a lecture series sponsored by the American Friends Service Committee. [Letter from Lawrence W. Baldwin to LP, undated] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (C: Correspondence, 1961-1962), #76.1] 
  • Letter from LP to Marilyn LeVine RE: Talks about the amount of radiation that probably escaped from the underground bomb tests. Says that he is against all bomb tests. [Letter from LeVine December 12, 1961] [Letter from LeVine January 12, 1962] [Filed under LP Correspondence, L: Correspondence 1961-1963 Box 232, Folder 232.2] 
  • Letter from LP to Michael Levi Matar, Counsellor at Law, RE: Writes about his schedule for the near future and mentions that the judge has ordered LP to give the names of every person who submitted copies of the UN petition and LP thinks he will probably do so. [Letter from Matar to LP October 30, 1961] [Filed under LP Biographical: (Pauling v. National Review, Buckley, et al., 1961-1969), Box #3.016, Folder #16.1]
  • Letter from LP to Mr. And Mrs. A.A. Heller, RE: Thanks the couple for the encouragement. [Note from Mr. And Mrs. Heller, December 7, 1961] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (H: Correspondence, 1961-1962), #168.1] 
  • Letter from LP to Mr. Edwin T. Randall RE: Says that he was disappointed that he was unable to make a recording for him when he and AHP were in Philadelphia and that he hopes to be able to at another time. Notes that he and AHP are not planning to stay in Philadelphia during the next near future. [Letter from Randall to LP November 23, 1961] [Filed under LP Correspondence (R: Correspondence, 1960-1963), #342.2] 
  • Letter from LP to Mr. Gustave Ridley RE: Thanks Ridley for his letter and poem and wishes him a happy New Year. Notes that he is sending him some material under separate cover. Handwritten note at the bottom: “packet + Oslo Statement/mailed.” [Handwritten note from Ridley to LP November 28, 1961] [Filed under LP Correspondence (R: Correspondence, 1960-1963), #342.2] 
  • Letter from LP to Mr. H. George Resch RE: Tells Resch that he does not know of any good studies of the RAND Corporation that have been published. [Letter from Resch to LP December 19, 1961] [Filed under LP Correspondence (R: Correspondence, 1960-1963), #342.2] 
  • Letter from LP to Mrs. Lawrence Bloomberg, RE: LP is too busy in the next few months to speak in Washington.  He is sending some recent papers on shelters and other subjects.  Handwritten note at the bottom says “2 Frontier, Liberation”. [Letter from Linda Pauling Kamb to Mrs. Lawrence Bloomberg, December 4, 1961] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (B: Correspondence, 1958-1961), #39.4]
  • Letter from LP to Mrs. Sylvia Kaplan, RE: LP is pleased to learn that Professor Kaplan has delivered the signatures to James Thomson.  LP is enclosing a copy of the press release from New York about the batch of signatures which were turned in.  [Kaplan’s letter November 6, 1961] [Filed under LP Peace: (Correspondence re: circulation and signing of An Appeal to Stop the Spread of Nuclear Weapons, April-December, 1961), Box #5.013, Folder #13.2]
  • Letter from LP to Mrs. William H. Short RE: LP thanks Short for sending a copy of her letter to Willard Libby.  LP has also written to Libby.  LP hopes that the pamphlet on fallout shelters, to be released by the government, won’t contain the untrue or misleading statements similar to those expressed by Libby.  [Letter from Short to Willard Libby November 7, 1961] [Filed under LP Peace: Materials re: Fallout and Radiation Shelters, and Civil Defense, 1954-1961: Box #7.007, Folder #7.20]
  • Letter from LP to Professor Michael Heidelberger, Institute of Microbiology, Rutgers University, RE: LP found his letter upon return from the Soviet Union.  His letters to the President have gone unanswered, except one, which was answered by McGeorge Bundy.  LP thinks that the argument about surrendering is avoiding the issue, since we are so far from the final extreme.  This issue should be whether it is alright to conduct international relations using the threat of nuclear war.  Handwritten at the bottom: “ 2 Frontier, Liberation-mailed”. [Letter from Professor Heidelberger to LP, November 13, 1961] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (H: Individual Correspondence. (Haaland-Harned)), #151.8]
  • Letter from LP to R.T. Bond, Dodd, Mead and Company, RE: Explains that he did not include any information on the fallout shelters in the final chapter or appendix because he exceeded the number of words allowed and decided to leave it out. Encloses two articles he published recently on fallout shelters and asks if some of the paragraphs could be included in the book. [Letters from Bond to LP November 13, 1961, December 27, 1961] [Filed under LP Books: 1958b3.1] 
  • Letter from LP to Richard D. Lambert, The Annals, RE: LP says he is unable to review the book by Boyko at this time. [Letter from Shirley H. Murray to Linda Pauling Kamb, December 7, 1961] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (A: Correspondence, 1958-1961), #13.4]
  • Letter from LP to Ricky Slatnick, Nancy Rosenthal, Marla Yager and Bernard Wishnia. RE: Informs them that nobody has succeeded in synthesizing any kinds of protoplasm and doesn’t think it will be accomplished in the near future. Suggests that the look at a different problem. [Letter from Slatnick November 22, 1961] [Filed under LP Correspondence (S: Correspondence, 1961): Box #381 Folder #381.2] 
  • Letter from LP to Robert Amos, San Diego State College, RE: Apologizes that he has decided not to add another speaking engagement to his heavy schedule, which includes several lecture tours and four court cases. Mentions that perhaps he will be able to make it to San Diego in the fall. [Letter from Amos to LP December 10, 1961, Letter from Amos to LP January 21, 1961] [Filed under LP Biographical: Assorted Materials re: Civil Liberties), Box #2.046, Folder #46.1]
  • Letter from LP to Robert Fulton. RE: Thanks him for sending the photostat of his letter to his father from 31 May 1918. [Filed under LP Correspondence (F: Correspondence, 1961): Box #129 Folder #129.5]
  • Letter from LP to Robert J. O’Brien, First Unitarian Congregational Church, RE: LP wishes he could accept the invitation to participate in the Memorial Day rally, but his schedule has become so full that he has decided not to take on any more engagements. [Letter from O’Brien to LP, November 20, 1961] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (O: Correspondence, 1937-1965), #300.23] 
  • Letter from LP to Ron Dare, RE: Suggests a book on radiation effects. [Letter from Mr. Dare to LP, November 20, 1961] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (D: Correspondence, 1960-1966), #99.2] 
  • Letter from LP to Rowland Evans, RE: LP thinks that letters to the President are valuable.  He just wrote another one expressing the hope that the fallout shelter pamphlet that is to be distributed by the government won’t contain any of the misleading statements from the LIFE article or the series of 15 articles by Professor Libby.  Handwritten at the bottom: “mailed- 2 Frontier, Liberation”.  [Note from Mr. Evans to LP, November 21, 1961] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (E: Correspondence, 1960-1969), #113.2]
  • Letter from LP to Sherwood Waldron Jr., RE: LP encloses some published material dealing with nuclear war and fallout shelters. The civil defense authorities are not generally very candid about the sort of nuclear attack that they discuss. The enclosed articles show why LP thinks shelter construction is a waste of money and increases danger rather than decreasing it. LP thinks that even a rather small nuclear war would kill everyone in the northeast United States, and that a large nuclear war would kill everyone in the U.S. and the USSR. [Filed under LP Correspondence: (W: Correspondence, 1960-1962), #445.2]
  • Letter from LP to Sterling Emerson, titled “Statistics”, RE: LP has discussed Mr. Emerson’s problem with Barclay Kamb, and they agree that it is right to use a factor of ½ for multiple occurrences along the edges and 1/4 for the corner.  An arbitrary linear sequence would work best.  LP details the mathematical steps. [Filed under LP Correspondence: (E: Correspondence, 1960-1969), #113.2]
  • Letter from LP to Wayne Holley, President, The Public Affairs Forum of Utah County, RE: LP has a very heavy schedule during the coming months, but he will be visiting Logan, Utah, in early February.  Unfortunately he will be too busy to extend his stay and give another address. [Letter from Holley to LP November 10, 1961] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (P: Correspondence, 1960-1963), #314.2]
  • Letter from LP to the Nobel Committee for Chemistry, RE: Writes to nominate Robert Corey for the Nobel Prize in Chemistry for 1962.  Suggests that it could be split between Corey, Kendrew, and Perutz, who have all made significant contributions to chemistry. [Letter from LP to Nobel Committee for Chemistry, July 17, 1961] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (Nobel Prize Nominations: Correspondence, 1940, 1942, 1948, 1958, 1960-1970.), #280.5]
  • Letter from Peter Pauling to LP RE: Pauling talks about the mortgage on his house, the magnetism paper he is writing, and thanks LP for the shirts he sent Pauling and the toys for the kids. Pauling talks about building his machine to collect data and the structure of a compound he has been working on. Pauling thanks LP for all his help. [Filed under LP Safe: Drawer #2, Folder #2.039] 

December 23
  • Check from AHP to Pedro Chavez for $150.00. [Filed under LP Correspondence: Biographical: Bank Statements and Canceled Checks: First Western Bank, January 1962-December 1962: Box # 4.027 Folder #27.1] 
  • Check from AHP to Roess Market for $38.98. [Filed under LP Correspondence: Biographical: Bank Statements and Canceled Checks: First Western Bank, January 1962-December 1962: Box # 4.027 Folder #27.1] 
  • Check from AHP to Veine Marottee for $11.25. [Filed under LP Correspondence: Biographical: Bank Statements and Canceled Checks: First Western Bank, January 1962-December 1962: Box # 4.027 Folder #27.1] 
  • Handwritten letter from Alois Stoff, International Der Kriegsdienstgegner, to LP. RE: Written in German.  [Filed under LP Correspondence (S: Individual Correspondence): Box #368 Folder #368.8]
  • Letter from Jean Salvinien, to LP. RE: Wishes him happy new year. Discusses the year 1961, believes the second half was catastrophic. [Letter from LP December 31, 1961] [Filed under LP Speeches: (Speeches by LP, 1961) Box #1961s, Folder #1961s.21] 
  • Letter from Lillian Busby to LP, RE: Expresses admiration and gratitude for LP. [Filed under LP Correspondence: (B: Correspondence, 1958-1961), #39.4] 

December 25
  • Check from AHP to Joan Harris for $10.00. [Filed under LP Correspondence: Biographical: Bank Statements and Canceled Checks: First Western Bank, January 1962-December 1962: Box # 4.027 Folder #27.1] 
  • Check from AHP to Linda Hopkins for $10.00. [Filed under LP Correspondence: Biographical: Bank Statements and Canceled Checks: First Western Bank, January 1962-December 1962: Box # 4.027 Folder #27.1] 
  • Letter from Dr. Ruben E. Wood, to Professors IU. K. Delimarskii and B. F. Markov. RE: Sends them an English translation of their book Electrochemistry of Fused Salts. Explains why they did not get prior approval for the work. [Filed under LP Correspondence (W: Individual Correspondence): Box #438 Folder #438.7]
  • Letter from Fred Devine to LP RE: Discusses a news report that communism is dead that he seems to think is just a ploy on Khrushchev’s part to gain the confidence of the U.S. [Filed under LP Correspondence, D: Individual Correspondence, 1960-1966 Box 99 Folder 99.3] 
  • Letter from LP to Eugenia Elliot RE: Thanks her for her letter and encouragement. Encloses some material about fallout shelters. Says he thinks it is important for intellectual workers to devote time to working for peace and an effective way to do this is letter writing. [Letter from Elliot to LP November 23, 1961] [Letter from Elliot to LP March 3, 1962] [Filed under LP Correspondence, E: Correspondence, 1960-1969 Box 113 Folder 113.3] 
  • Magazine Article: “Morgan’s Back”, Newsweek, December 25, 1961. [Filed under LP Biographical: (LP Scrapbooks, 1961-1965), Box #6.008, Folder #8.153]
  • Newspaper Clipping: “The dispute on tests”, National Guardian, December 25, 1961. [Filed under LP Biographical: (LP Scrapbooks, 1961-1965), Box #6.008, Folder #8.145]
  • Newspaper clipping: The Mail Bag: “The Dispute on Tests.” The National Guardian. [Filed under LP Manuscripts of Articles: (Manuscripts and Typescripts of Articles by LP, 1961), Box #1961a2, Folder 1961a2.13] 

December 26
  • Envelope from First Western Bank:  Pasadena, California. “Season’s Greetings,” is stamped on the front.  [Envelope from First Western Bank November 22, 1961 and February 21, 1962] [Filed under LP Biographical: Business and Financial: Box #4.030, Folder #30.2]
  • Letter from George Earl Miller to AHP, RE: Admires AHP’s everlasting efforts in attempting to keep the world at peace.  Says the people in the Latin American states need a little encouragement, and that religion has mercilessly failed them. [handwritten at end of page: “Lovingly, G.M.”]  [Filed under AHP Biographical: (George Earl Miller: Correspondence 1958-1971), Box#3.024, Folder# 24.2]
  • Letter from LP to E.A. Uehling, University of Washington, RE: Explains that he was ordered by a judge to give a list of names of people who sent him copies of the bomb-test petitions and he has decided to comply. Writes that Uehling might be approached by the attorney for the defendant and provides the name and address of his attorney. [Filed under LP Biographical: (Pauling v. Bellingham Publishing Company, 1960-1963, 1965), Box #3.001, Folder #1.8] 
  • Letter from LP to Eleanor Roosevelt RE: Asks Roosevelt if she would be the guest of honor at the 1962 annual garden party of the ACLU of Southern California.  Provides the possible dates for the garden party as well as it’s location. Explains how important it would be for the ACLU if she could accept the invitation. [Letter from Roosevelt to LP December 30, 1961] [Filed under LP Correspondence: R: Individual Correspondence. (Robinson, Miles-Roosevelt), #335.9]
  • Letter from LP to Joseph W. Ferman, Publisher, Mercury Publications, RE: LP apologizes for the delay in answering; it was due partly to his own indecision.  Although he enjoys reading the magazine, he is too busy to prepare a statement. [Letter from Ferman to LP, April 26, 1961] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (M: Correspondence, 1959-1961), #258.3]
  • Letter from LP to Stanley E. Henwood, International Medical Congress. RE: Will use some standard American Lantern slides to illustrate his talk.  [Filed under LP Speeches: (Speeches by LP, 1962) Box #1962s Folder #1962s.3]
  • Letter from Mrs. William H. Short to LP, RE: Thanks LP for the letter regarding letters to Libby, who has not replied to her yet.  Libby is to be the principal consultant on the pamphlet on fallout shelters, but many peace groups are urging people to leave the pamphlet unopened and return it to the White House.  Sends a poll published by the San Francisco Chronicle about fallout shelters, as well as a report by the Vice-Mayor of Walnut Creek.  She thinks that the Civil Defense program is being forced on the general public against its will, which will ultimately lead to its defeat. [Letter from LP to Short, January 15, 1962] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (L: Individual Correspondence. (Libby, A.-London)), #217.2]
  • Letter from Paul Ewald to LP RE: Says that he is sorry LP had no success tracking down the Nold reference. Describes what he remembers about trying to find it himself and the type of article it was. [Letter from LP to Ewald December 20, 1961] [Letter from Ewald to LP November 22, 1961] [Filed under LP Manuscripts of Articles: (Manuscripts and Typescripts of Articles by LP, 1961), Box #1961a2, Folder 1961a2.5] 
  • Letter from Richard Ramsey to LP, RE: Ramsey is sending LP a tentative schedule for his visit to North Carolina State University.  Ramsey hopes that the accommodations for the hotel will suit LP and AHP.  [Filed under LP Peace: (Assorted Peace Groups, Am), Box #4.009, Folder #9.4]
  • Letter from Robert Bruce Frey, to LP. RE: Asks for his autograph. Asks for a recommendation of books to read regarding Chemistry. [Filed under LP Correspondence (F: Correspondence, 1961): Box #129 Folder #129.5] 
  • Receipt from First Western Bank to LP RE: “Receipt Portion.”  For a deposit. $3,452.54.  [Envelope 1961] [Filed under LP Biographical: Business and Financial: Box #4.030, Folder #30.1] 
  • “Mike Wallace, ‘P.M. East’, December 26, 1961, Westinghouse TV.” [Linus Pauling, Leon Uris, T.H. Tetens, Alexander Diseverske, Gerhard Seger re: status of Germany]  TV-Time Recordings, Inc. producer.  1/4" audio tape reel. [transferred to standard audiocassette] [Filed under LP Audio-Visual: 1961v.7]

December 27
  • Letter from F.W. Billmeyer, Jr to LP RE: Asks if he could use some figures from LP’s papers for his revised Textbook of Polymer Science to be published in 1962. [Letter from LP to Billmeyer, Jr. February 28, 1962] [Filed under LP Correspondence, B: Individual Correspondence, 1962-1964 Box 40 Folder 40.1]
  • Letter from G. Alan Robison, Tulane University School of Medicine, to LP RE: Asks for LP’s support in nominating Harry A. Overstreet for the “Humanist of the Year.” [Filed under LP Correspondence (R: Correspondence, 1960-1963), #342.2] 
  • Letter from LP to Carl Haessler, Chairman, Global Forum of Detroit, RE: The lecture tour that he and AHP will be making in March is arranged for by the American Friends Service Committee, and he cannot make outside arrangements. [Letter from Mr. Haessler to LP, December 14, 1961] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (G: Correspondence, 1957-1961), #141.5] 
  • Letter from LP to Dr. Henry Mayer, RE: LP thanks Mayer for the copy of the “Medical Tribune” and for the letter with suggestions.  He can’t remember if he already sent a copy of his anesthesia paper, so he is sending a copy under separate cover, together with some other material.  He and AHP were happy to speak with Ollie in New York.  Handwritten on the side: “2 Frontier, Liberation, Anes.” [Note from Mayer to LP November 15, 1961] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (M: Individual Correspondence.  (Mark, Herman - Mayer)), #244.6]
  • Letter from LP to Dr. I. Gonzalez-Guzman, IX Congress of the International Society of Hematology, RE: LP is pleased to have received the invitation for the Congress of the International Society of Hematology, but regrets that he will be in Europe attending the Pugwash Conference, and will be unable to attend. [Letter from Dr. Gonzalez-Guzman to LP, December 15, 1961] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (H: Correspondence, 1961-1962), #168.1] 
  • Letter from LP to Dr. I.M. Kolthoff, Department of Chemistry, University of Minnesota, RE: LP thinks that it is shocking that the editor of SCIENCE would lose their letter, and is unsure what the next step should be.  The proposal of the Soviet government should be accepted, but it is unlikely that it will.  He is now thinking on what to do next.  [Letter from Dr. Kolthoff to LP, November 9, 1961] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (K: Individual Correspondence. (Klein, Samuel-Kusch)), #199.8]
  • Letter from LP to Dr. Samuel A. Corson, Columbus Psychiatric Institute and Hospital, Research Division, RE: LP and AHP are making their tour with the American Friends Service Committee, and cannot make independent arrangements. [Letter from Dr. Corson to LP, December 21, 1961] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (C: Correspondence, 1961-1962), #76.1] 
  • Letter from LP to Ernst Schwarcz, RE: Gives his permission for the publication of a German translation of No More War! to be published in the German Democratic Republic. Mentions that he has no plans to come to Vienna in the near future. [Letter from Kamb to Schwarcz November 21, 1961] [Filed under LP Books: 1958b3.1]
  • Letter from LP to George Shenkar. RE: Informs him that he does not have enough knowledge to comment on his manuscript. [Letter from Shenkar November 14, 1961]  [Filed under LP Correspondence (S: Correspondence, 1961): Box #381 Folder #381.2] 
  • Letter from LP to John Rossen, Chairman, Fair Play Committee. RE: Informs him that his schedule is too full to accept additional engagements. [Letter from Rossen December 1, 1961] [Filed under LP Correspondence (F: Correspondence, 1961): Box #129 Folder #129.5]
  • Letter from LP to Mrs. Kenneth Hayes, RE: LP thanks Mrs. Hayes for the letter and the clippings.  He and AHP just returned from their trip to the Eastern United States and Soviet Union, which they were reasonably well satisfied with.  They look forward to seeing Mrs. Hayes again before long. [Note from Mrs. Hayes to LP and AHP, November 16, 1961] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (H: Correspondence, 1961-1962), #168.1]
  • Letter from LP to Mrs. Philip Gray, RE: LP cannot make any additional speaking engagements until his schedule lightens.  He will be in Chile in January and on a lecture tour in March, and has several libel suits in the courts. [Letter from Mrs. Kamb to Mrs. Gray, November 21, 1961] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (G: Correspondence, 1957-1961), #141.5]
  • Letter from LP to Professor F. Gallais, Universite de Toulouse, RE: LP turned the letter over to Professor Ernest H. Swift, who is now Chairman of the Division of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering. [Letter from Professor Gallais to LP, December 21, 1961] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (G: Correspondence, 1957-1961), #141.5] 
  • Letter from LP to Shri M.S. Prasad RE: LP agrees that the Indian scientists are positioned to take initiative along the lines Prasad discusses, and he gives him his support.  He hopes to be kept informed of future activity. [Letter from Prasad to LP December 16, 1961] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (P: Correspondence, 1960-1963), #314.2]
  • Letter from R.T. Bond, Dodd, Mead & Company to LP RE: Agreement on the spring publication of the paperback edition of No More War! Notes that the royalty is 5% and asks LP to sign the agreement and return it. Handwritten note indicates it was signed and returned. [Filed under LP Books: 1958b3.1]
  • Letter from R.T. Bond, Dodd, Mead & Company to LP RE: Explains that the paperback edition of No More War! is currently on the press, so it would be very difficult to stop it now. Agrees that the information on shelters diverts the attention of people falsely away from the major problem. Also sends a form letter of agreement about the paperback edition. [Letter from LP to Bond December 22, 1961] [Filed under LP Books: 1958b3.1]
  • Letter from Rev. Della Larson to LP RE: Asks that LP inform them about whether or not he can speak at the Peace conference as soon as possible. [Letter from LP to Larson September 25, 1961, Letter from Harris to Larson January 8, 1962] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (L: Correspondence 1961-1963), #232.2]
  • Letter from Sheila Young to AHP, RE: Says she has been aware of the divisions with respect to the WILPF and the ways in which the WILPF principles are no longer adhered to.  This is exemplified through the Rosenberg case, and the organization’s failure to actively oppose the U.S. government’s actions.  Asks whether AHP will be coming to Vancouver soon, and wonders whether she or LP would be able to take the time to speak to their small group.  [Filed under AHP materials re: Peace and Women: (Correspondence: Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom, 1959-1981), Box#4.001, Folder#1.1]
  • Letter from Susan Honeycutt to LP, RE: Honeycutt is writing a paper on the effects of radiation on humans.  Honeycutt asks for LP to send the addresses of institutions in the U.S. or U.S.S.R which she could write to for further information.  [Letter from LP to Honeycutt February 22, 1962] [Filed under LP Peace: Materials re: Fallout and Radiation Shelters, and Civil Defense, 1962-1965: Box #7.008, Folder #8.10]
  • Newsletter, “A Positive Peace Program,” Student Peace Union. [Filed under LP Peace: (Assorted Peace Groups, St-Wa), Box #4.015, Folder #15.1] 
  • Note from Dr. Bill Libby to LP, RE: The purpose of his fourth article was to show that radiation effects inside a shelter are 10,000 times smaller than outside the shelter.  He is anxious to keep the technical facts straight, so he would be pleased to write or meet to discuss further these differences in view.  The protection factor was made to evaluate shelters and their costs.  P.S. He thinks that he will have to make some changes in view of LP’s points. [Letters from LP to Libby, December 21, 1961 and December 28, 1961] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (L: Individual Correspondence. (Libby, A.-London)), #217.2]
  • Note from Dr. Frank Lanni, Division of Basic Health Sciences, Department of Microbiology, Emory University, to LP, RE: Lanni has learned that LP will be visiting the Emory campus in early March.  If he can be of any assistance before or during the visit, LP should let him know. [Filed under LP Correspondence: (L: Individual Correspondence. (Lacey-Lattimer)), #212.10]
  • Note from Francis X. Deale to LP, RE: Encloses a copy of the letter sent to President Kennedy.  He is soliciting criticisms from LP and other world leaders.  He plans to compile all responses and publish them in book form, which would be presented to LP. [Letter from Mr. Deale to President Kennedy, October 30, 1961] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (K: Individual Correspondence. (Kennedy-Klein, Morton)), #198.3]
  • Statement by Elvira Goettsch to LP RE: Goettsch will retire at the end of the academic year. LP states that Goettsch said it was his visit to Honolulu from April 3-10, 1961 that caused Dr. Snyder’s forced resignation as President of the University of Hawaii and explains the current situation. Dr. Yasonobu has not been appointed to Associate Professor and Goettsch suggests that the remaining funds be turned over to Yasonobu because she thinks Snyder is no longer interested in continuing his research. [Filed under LP Science: (Orthomolecular Medicine and Mental Health: Materials re: Ford Foundation grants for the study of mental disorders, 1955-1966), Box #11.088, Folder #88.15] 

December 28

December 29
  • Bill from MacDonald, Hoague & Bayless Attorneys at Law to LP for $434.09. [Filed under LP Biographical: (Pauling v. National Review, Buckley, et al., 1961-1969), Box #3.016, Folder #16.1]
  • Check from AHP to Elfriede Scheurenberg for $15.00. [Filed under LP Correspondence: Biographical: Bank Statements and Canceled Checks: First Western Bank, January 1962-December 1962: Box # 4.027 Folder #27.1] 
  • Check from AHP to Silverwoods for $7.80. [Filed under LP Correspondence: Biographical: Bank Statements and Canceled Checks: First Western Bank, January 1962-December 1962: Box # 4.027 Folder #27.1] 
  • Check from LP to Bennett Travel Agency for $87.28. [Filed under LP Correspondence: Biographical: Bank Statements and Canceled Checks: First Western Bank, January 1962-December 1962: Box # 4.027 Folder #27.1]
  • Letter form LP to Jack Fox. RE: Thanks him for his letter. Has decided not to accept any more speaking engagements for some time. [Letter from Fox December 16, 1961] [Filed under LP Correspondence (F: Correspondence, 1961): Box #129 Folder #129.5] 
  • Letter from Carl V. May to Friends, RE: TV-Film Project Organization Report. [Filed under LP Correspondence: (M: Correspondence, 1959-1961), #258.3] 
  • Letter from Dr. Corliss Lamont to LP, RE: Lamont delayed answering LP’s letter and returning the check for $1500 until he was sure that LP was back in the country.  Everyone is sorry that LP has had to back out of the Madison Square Garden plans, but he understands.  He will let LP know what will happen in the future. [Filed under LP Correspondence: (L: Individual Correspondence. (Lacey-Lattimer)), #212.5]
  • Letter from Josephine A. Williams to LP RE: Acknowledges receipt of the manuscript “Further Sequences in the Gamma Chain of Human Fetal Hemoglobin” which will be published in the Biochemistry Section of the February issue of the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. Also discusses publication costs and an analysis of the length of articles in the Proceedings. Apologizes for not adequately responding to LP’s letter about footnote abbreviations. [Letter from LP to Williams December 18, 1961, Letter from LP to Williams January 25, 1962] [Filed under LP Science: (National Academy of Sciences, 1955-1969), Box #14.021, Folder #21.4]
  • Letter from LP to Marshall Kaplan, City Planning Department, San Diego, RE: Thanks Marshall for the invitation to speak for the San Diego Metropolitan Planners Group in March, but is sorry that he is unable to; he will be making a tour of the Eastern United States sponsored by the American Friends Service Committee. [Letter from Kaplan to LP, December 19, 1961] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (K: Correspondence, 1957-1962), #201.5] 
  • Letter from Mark Dragoumis, Assistant Editor of the Greek magazine “Dromi Tis Irinis” (Ways of Peace), to LP, RE: Wishes LP a “Happy New Year” on behalf of all the Greek people.  Requests an article from LP about the peace movement, to inspire his readers and the people of Greece.  Other issues of the magazine will be sent to LP so that he has an understanding of what it’s about. [Filed under LP Correspondence: (D: Correspondence, 1960-1966), #99.2]
  • Letter from Robert B. Corey to LP RE: Corey sends the 1961 Annual Report for Grant NSF G-9437 relating to research on the structure of nucleoproteins. Handwritten “File” In upper right corner. [Filed under LP Science: (National Science Foundation: Grants, Exhibits, 1954-1964), Box #14.030, Folder #30.7] 
  • Letter from Winston L. Somerville, to LP. RE: Informs him that his entire family has sickle-cell anemia. Asks for more information to combat the disease. [Letter from LP January 25, 1962] [Filed under LP Correspondence (S: Correspondence, 1961): Box #381 Folder #381.2] 
  • Telegram from LP to Sergio Galaz. RE: Informs him that he is arriving at 1:30pm on January 3. [Filed under LP Speeches: (Speeches by LP, 1962) Box # 1962s Folder #1962s.1] 
  • Typescript: Proposal for “Field study of the San Jacinto fault system in southeastern California”, submitted by Clarence R. Allen and Robert Victor Sharp, approved and returned December 29, 1961. [Filed under LP Biographical: (California Institute of Technology: Committee on Sponsored Research, 1960-1961), Box #1.026, Folder #26.7] 

December 30
  • Check from AHP to A. S. Green Co. for $28.12. [Filed under LP Correspondence: Biographical: Bank Statements and Canceled Checks: First Western Bank, January 1962-December 1962: Box # 4.027 Folder #27.1]
  • Check from AHP to Athenaeum for $12.00. [Filed under LP Correspondence: Biographical: Bank Statements and Canceled Checks: First Western Bank, January 1962-December 1962: Box # 4.027 Folder #27.1] 
  • Check from AHP to S. California Edison Company for $32.36. [Filed under LP Correspondence: Biographical: Bank Statements and Canceled Checks: First Western Bank, January 1962-December 1962: Box # 4.027 Folder #27.1] 
  • Check from AHP to Verne Marotte for $11.25. [Filed under LP Correspondence: Biographical: Bank Statements and Canceled Checks: First Western Bank, January 1962-December 1962: Box # 4.027 Folder #27.1] 
  • Check from LP to Lena B. Evans for $4200.00. [Filed under LP Correspondence: Biographical: Bank Statements and Canceled Checks: First Western Bank, January 1962-December 1962: Box # 4.027 Folder #27.1] 
  • Check from LP to TV Time for $25.00. [Filed under LP Correspondence: Biographical: Bank Statements and Canceled Checks: First Western Bank, January 1962-December 1962: Box # 4.027 Folder #27.1] 
  • Handwritten note from Gustave Ridley to LP RE: Discusses his current study of the Zen philosophy and how it could apply to the search for peace in America. [Filed under LP Correspondence (R: Correspondence, 1960-1963), #342.2] 
  • Letter from Bertrand Russell to Ruth Frank Rosenwald RE: Discusses ways to protest nuclear weapons and explains that they must always attempt cations the can carry out. Says that in England people will demonstrate by blocking the plane’s runway but will not show up for a protest meeting in the public hall because they all know it will have no effect. Rosenwald writes a note on the side “Ava and Linus, don’t you agree?” [Filed under LP Correspondence: R: Individual Correspondence. (Rosbaud-Rundle), #336.3] also [Filed under LP Correspondence (Russell, Bertrand): Box #337 Folder #337.6] 
  • Letter from Eleanor Roosevelt to LP RE: Thanks LP for the kind invitation but she has no plans to be on the West Coast at that time so she cannot accept it. [Letter from LP to Roosevelt December 26, 1961] [Filed under LP Correspondence: R: Individual Correspondence. (Robinson, Miles-Roosevelt), #335.9]                                                                       
  • Letter from LP to Director Gunnar Jahn RE: LP tells Jahn about his and AHP’s trip to the USSR from November 18, 1961 to December 17, 1961 to celebrate the 250th anniversary of the birth of the Soviet scientist Lomonosov. Remarks that both countries believe they are carrying out nuclear testing to gain more power and therefore to deter nuclear war. Discusses his proposal of an inspection system and the results of the Gnome test in New Mexico. Encloses two newspaper clippings from the New York Times of Jahn at the Nobel ceremonies and a copy of a letter Teller sent to the New York Times and the one LP sent in response. [Filed under LP Science: (World Academy of Sciences, 1958-1963), Box #14.043, Folder #43.1]

December 31
  • Bound Report: Protein Structure Group Report No. 24, California Institute of Technology, December 31, 1961. [Filed under LP Science: (Bound Reports: California Institute of Technology Protein Structure Group, 1960-1962), Box #6.015, Folder #15.7] 
  • Bound Report: “Annual Progress Report for the Calendar Year 1961 - The Structure and Properties of Proteins and Synthetic Polypeptides”, California Institute of Technology, Contract Nonr 220(05) (Chemistry 32), December 31, 1961. [Filed under LP Science: (Office of Naval Research: Offprints and Bound Reports re: “The Structure and Properties of Proteins and Synthetic Polypeptides”, Contract Nonr 220(05) (Chemistry 32), 1955-1962), Box #14.034, Folder #34.6] 
  • Check from AHP to ACLU for $50.00. [Filed under LP Correspondence: Biographical: Bank Statements and Canceled Checks: First Western Bank, January 1962-December 1962: Box # 4.027 Folder #27.1] 
  • Check from AHP to Anna Lerkela for $45.00. [Filed under LP Correspondence: Biographical: Bank Statements and Canceled Checks: First Western Bank, January 1962-December 1962: Box # 4.027 Folder #27.1] 
  • Check from AHP to Miller Tree Service for $128.00. [Filed under LP Correspondence: Biographical: Bank Statements and Canceled Checks: First Western Bank, January 1962-December 1962: Box # 4.027 Folder #27.1] 
  • Check from AHP to Standard Oil Company for $28.21. [Filed under LP Correspondence: Biographical: Bank Statements and Canceled Checks: First Western Bank, January 1962-December 1962: Box # 4.027 Folder #27.1] 
  • Check from LP to Department of Motor Vehicles for $68.00. [Filed under LP Correspondence: Biographical: Bank Statements and Canceled Checks: First Western Bank, January 1962-December 1962: Box # 4.027 Folder #27.1] 
  • Check from LP to Dr. Milton D. Lee for $21.00. [Filed under LP Correspondence: Biographical: Bank Statements and Canceled Checks: First Western Bank, January 1962-December 1962: Box # 4.027 Folder #27.1] 
  • Contract Status Report: Contract Nonr-220 (33), Chemistry 43 Acct. 65071, Director of Research: LP, December 31, 1961. [Filed under LP Science: (Office of Naval Research: Correspondence, Memoranda, Notes and Assorted Materials re: “The Structure of Metals and Intermetallic Compounds”, Contract Nonr 220(33) (Chemistry 43), 1958-1963), Box #14.035, Folder #35.1]       
  • Contract Status Report: Contract Nonr-220 (38), Chemistry 49 Acct. 65070, Director of Research: Drs. R.B. Corey and LP, December 31, 1961. [Filed under LP Science: (Office of Naval Research: Correspondence, Memoranda, Notes and Assorted Materials re: “Structure and Properties of Proteins and Synthetic Polypeptides”, Contract Nonr 220(05) (Chemistry 32), 1951-1963), Box #14.032, Folder #32.2] 
  • Hotel bill: The Hyatt House Hotel, Los Angeles [Filed under LP Travel, Box #1.003, Folder 3.1]  
  • Letter from LP to Dr. Emuel C. Hertzler, Department of Biology, University of Michigan, RE: The statements about “no detectable increase” after Hiroshima and Nagasaki are misleading, and no studies on the beach in India have been made. [Letter from Dr. Hertzler to LP, November 28, 1961] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (H: Correspondence, 1961-1962), #168.1] 
  • Letter from LP to Jean Salvinien. RE: Sends best wishes for the new year. Informs him of his recent activity. Has been critical of the Soviet tests. [Letter f rom Salvinien December 23, 1961] [Filed under LP Speeches: (Speeches by LP, 1961) Box #1961s, Folder #1961s.21] 
  • Letter from LP to Mrs. Lina Litinskaya Weinbaum. RE: Was happy to see her letters. Informs her that they have just returned from a trip to the Soviet Union and are leaving soon on a trip to Chile. Encloses some information about the ballets they saw while in the Soviet Union. [Filed under LP Correspondence (Weinbaum, Sidney and Lina Litinskaya): Box #433 Folder #433.14] 
  • Letter from Mary M. Grooms to LP RE: Says that she heard he was going to be giving a lecture in Syracuse and was wondering if he might be able to arrange to give a talk around the same time for Forum in Rochester. [Letter from LP to Grooms January 26, 1962] [Filed under LP Correspondence, G: Correspondence 1962-1965 Box 142, Folder 142.1]
  • Newspaper clipping, “A New Year’s Message to President Kennedy.” The Sacramento Bee. [Filed under LP Correspondence: (P: Correspondence, 1960-1963), #314.2]