"The One-electron-bond Theory of Antiferromagnetism and Ferrimagnetism." Page 1. June 24, 1962
"The One-electron-bond Theory of Antiferromagnetism and Ferrimagnetism." June 24, 1962. Page 1  Larger Images / More Information. 15 pp.

Activity Listings

  • Letter from A. A. Fatouros to LP RE: Says that he is pleased LP will be able to speak at the University of Western Ontario and lists what dates would be preferred by the Lecture Series Committee. [Letter from LP to Fatouros April 26, 1962] [Letter from LP to Fatouros June 28, 1962] [Filed under LP Correspondence, W: Individual Correspondence, 1960-1962 Box 445 Folder 445.3] 
  • Letter from Albert Schweitzer to LP RE: Handwritten in German. [Filed under LP Correspondence, Schweitzer, Albert: Correspondence, Newsletter, 1957-1969 Box 360 Folder 360.1] 
  • Letter from Constance de Bisschof to LP RE: Thanks LP for the literature he sent her. Discusses her concern about the proposed nuclear tests on the Van Allen Magnetic belt, mainly that scientists are not sure what purpose it serves and what damage may be caused if it is destroyed by the tests. [Letter from LP to de Bisschof October 2, 1962] [Filed under LP Correspondence, D: Correspondence 1960-1966 Box 99, Folder 99.3] 
  • Letter from Dr. Rienäcker to LP RE: Written in German. Invites LP to visit the Deutsche Akademie der Wissenschaften on the occasion of the meeting of the Chemical Society in DDR in November. [Letter from LP to Rienäcker August 29, 1962] [Filed under LP Correspondence, D: Correspondence 1960-1966 Box 99, Folder 99.3] 
  • Letter from Herbert York to LP RE: Thanks LP for his letter about Dr. Zuckerkandl. Says that Zuckerkandl sounds like a very interesting person and that he has forwarded LP’s letter to members of the faculty mor concerned about recruiting in molecular biology and anthropology. [Letter from Arnold to LP June 19, 1962] [Filed under LP Correspondence, Zuckerkandl, Emile, 1958-1980 Box 465, Folder 465.5] 
  • Letter from Homer Jack to LP, RE: Jack is sorry that LP’s article on the Oxford Conference, “Minority of One” was allowed to be reprinted in the Bulletin.  Jack thinks that LP’s article will only make it more difficult to work with the World Council of Peace and its affiliates. [Filed under LP Peace: (SANE, 1958-1966, 1982), Box #4.003, Folder #3.10]  
  • Letter from Kenneth Snelson to LP RE: Thanks LP for LP’s letter and discussion of his idea. Responds to some of the criticisms that LP brought against his models and idea. [Letter from LP to Snelson June 20, 1962] [Letter from LP to Snelson June 29, 1962] [Filed under LP Correspondence, S: Correspondence, 1962-1963 Box 382 Folder 382.1] 
  • Letter from LP [dictated by LP and signed in his absence by Linda Hopkins] to VP, Medical Affairs, National Foundation RE: LP encloses three copies of his manuscript, “Our Hope for the Future,” for Chapter 31 of the National Foundation book, “Birth Defects.” LP would like to know if revision is needed and says that he ran about 300 words over the 3,000 word limit. [Typescripts 1961, 1962] [Letter from Apgar to LP June 29, 1962] [Filed under LP Manuscripts of Articles: (Manuscripts and Typescripts of Articles by LP, 1962), Box #1962a2, Folder #1962a2.1] 
  • Letter from LP to J. H. McFarlane RE: Thanks him for the letter about travel to the Pugwash conference. Tells him he is probably going to fly there. [Letter from McFarlane to LP June 18, 1962] [Filed under LP Correspondence, C: Correspondence 1961-1962 Box 76, Folder 76.2] 
  • Letter from Melvin Newman to LP, RE: The main reason that Newman does not agree with LP’s suits its that he does not trust countries in the communist bloc.  Newman believes that only a world wide ban insured by free inspection would do any good and Newman doubts that will ever occur. [Filed under LP Peace: (The Bomb Test Suits, 1962-1964), Box #6.002, Folder #2.1]
  • Letter from Olga Dubosclard to LP, RE: Dubosclard asks LP how atomic tests may affect glaciers.  Dubosclard is concerned that glaciers may break loose from the tests and cause damage. [Letter from LP to Dubosclard July 6, 1962] [Filed under LP Peace: Materials re: Fallout and Radiation Shelters, and Civil Defense, 1962-1965), Box #7.008, Folder #8.10]
  • Letter from Peter Schwed to LP RE: Tells LP that they forwarded his letter to Irving Wallace for comment and instruction. [Letter from LP to Simon and Schuster, Inc. June 12, 1962] [Letter from Wallace to LP June 27, 1962] [Filed under LP Correspondence, T: Individual Correspondence (Thant - Toole) Box 407, Folder 407.5] 
  • Letter from Robert G. Risk to LP RE: Re-extends an invitation to LP to speak for the Indianapolis Unitarian Frontiers Knowledge program. [Letter from LP to Risk June 29, 1962] [Filed under LP Correspondence, U:  Correspondence 1936-1970 Box 421, Folder 421.20]
  • Letter from Russel Salsbury to LP RE: Thanks LP for sending his book, but says he has not had time to read it yet. Talks about his trouble with giving a speech at one school and the ensuing protests at the School Board, which ultimately led to the resignation of the principal that started the whole affair. Encloses the speech. [Filed under LP Correspondence, S: Correspondence, 1962-1963 Box 382 Folder 382.1]
  • Letter from Stanley Schaefer, W. H. Freeman & Co., to Sirs at Editorial Grijalbo, S. A., cc: LP, RE: Informs that the rights for a Portuguese edition of General Chemistry have already been given to Ao Livro Tecnico, Brazil. [Filed under LP Books: 1953b.2]
  • Letter from Walter Drost-Hansen to LP RE: Encloses material that he has gathered to support his idea that abrupt changes can occur in the structure of liquid water at four temperatures. Says the material mostly includes examples with very little interpretation. Discusses a little bit of his ideas and asks LP to look over the material and let him know his reactions. [Letter from LP to Drost-Hansen August 7, 1962] [Filed under LP Correspondence, D: Correspondence 1960-1966 Box 99, Folder 99.3] 
  • Letter from William Hocking to LP, RE: Hocking is in full support of LP’s direct legal action on nuclear bomb tests.  However, Hocking is not joining in Suits because he is concentrating on an allied effort.  [Filed under LP Peace: (The Bomb Test Suits, 1962-1964), Box #6.002, Folder #2.1]
  • Newspaper Clipping: “Peace Group Meetings,” The New York Times, June 25, 1962. [Filed under LP Newspaper Clippings: Newspaper Clippings, Magazine and Journal Articles related to LP, 1962: Box #1962n, Folder #1962n.23]
  • Newspaper Clippings: “Peace Groups Meetings,” The New York Times, June 25, 1962. One of the clippings has a LP handwritten note “To Mrs. Durr.” [Filed under LP Manuscripts of Articles: (Manuscripts and Typescripts of Articles by LP, 1962), Box #1962a, Folder #1962a.17]
  • Newspaper clipping: “Peace Group Meetings” New York Times. [Filed under LP Biographical: Scrapbooks: Box #6.008 Folder #8.302]
  • Newspaper clipping: “‘Frontier’ witch hunt” The Guardian. [Filed under LP Biographical: Scrapbooks: Box #6.008 Folder #8.301]
  • Reprint, “Peace Group Meetings,” Letter to the Editor The New York Times. [Filed under LP Peace: (Publications by and about SANE, 1960-1964), Box #4.005, Folder #5.14]
  • Reprint: “Peace Group Meetings,” New York Times, p. 28. [Filed under LP Publications: (Publications of LP, 1962), Box #1962p, Folder #1962p.11]
  • Thermofax of Newspaper Clipping: “Peace Group Meetings,” The New York Times, June 25, 1962. [Filed under LP Manuscripts of Articles: (Manuscripts and Typescripts of Articles by LP, 1962), Box #1962a2, Folder #1962a2.2]