Memo from Linus Pauling to Frank Catchpool. Page 1. February 17, 1964
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Activity Listings

  • Envelope from First Western Bank:  Pasadena, California. [Envelope from First Western Bank December 26, 1963 and April 24, 1964] [Filed under LP Biographical: Business and Financial: Box #4.030, Folder #30.2]
  • Letter from A. G. H. Lawes, and G. R. Anderson, Provisional National Secretaries, Australian Congress for International Co-operation and Disarmament, to LP. RE: Invites him to attend the congress. Discusses expectations for the event and arrangements being made for it. [Filed under LP Speeches: Speeches by LP, 1964: Box #1964s2 Folder #1964s2.5] 
  • Letter from Bernard Martof, Department of Zoology North Carolina State University to LP RE:  Dr. Don Ridgeway of the Medical College of Virginia is being considered for a position at North Caroline State University.  Ridgeway was a post-doctoral fellow at Cal Tech from 1957 to 1961.  Martof asks for LP to give his opinion on Ridgeway and to evaluate his competence as a scientist.  [Letter from LP to Martof March 5, 1964] [Filed under LP Correspondence: M: Correspondence, 1962-1964: Box #259 Fodler #259.3]
  • Letter from Cheryl Arnold and Richard Such to LP RE: Arnold and Such are writing on behalf of the Stanford University Peace Caucus. Arnold and Such have planned a program of speakers to increase student interest and understanding about the war in Viet-Nam and they ask LP for his support. They invite him to Stanford to speak on Viet-Nam and other topics. [Filed under LP Correspondence: S: Correspondence, 1964-1965; Box #383 Folder #383.1]       
  • Letter from Corda D. Bauer to AHP, RE: Bauer thanks AHP for the letter, article, and photograph. Bauer wonders about the symbolism AHP's placement in the background of the photo, and wishes, as a women's rights advocate, that AHP would have been more prominently featured. Bauer discusses Dr. Anderson's book and provides a quote from it. Bauer discusses the importance of educating women prior to their bearing children. Thanks AHP for reassuring her about Terry Spitzer's health and thanks AHP for inviting her to visit. [Filed under AHP Correspondence: (General Correspondence, Peace and Political), #4.1]
  • Letter from Cyril Clemens, Editor Mark Twain Journal to LP RE: Clemens invites LP to address the Mark Twain Birthday Banquet on November 30th.  [Letter from LP to Clemens February 26, 1964] [Filed under LP Correspondence: M: Organizational Correspondence (Ma-Mo): Box #254 Folder #254.1]
  • Letter from John Raeburn Green, Green, Hennings, Henry, Evans & Arnold, Attorneys at Law, to Henry E. Bent, Dean, University of Missouri, RE: Discusses the trial and Bent’s action as a character witness.  Requests to meet with Bent before the trial. [Letter from Green to Bent, February 18, 1964, Letter from Green to Bent, February 26, 1964] [Filed under LP Biographical: Legal: Pauling v. Globe-Democrat Publishing Company, 1960-1967: Box #3.003, Folder #3.6]  
  • Letter from John Raeburn Green, Green, Hennings, Henry, Evans & Arnold, Attorneys at Law, to LP RE: Discusses various depositions taken or to be taken by Mr. Hocker.  Mentions a letter from Green to Bent, February 21, 1964. [Letter from Green to LP, February 19, 1964, Letter from Green to LP, February 24, 1964] [Filed under LP Biographical: Legal: Pauling v. Globe-Democrat Publishing Company, 1960-1967: Box #3.003, Folder #3.6]
  • Letter from LP [Dictated by LP and signed Florence F. Dick] to Gormly RE: LP states that there is extensive evidence that man drank from springs, but that it is a misquote of his statement to say that they were rich in mineral content. [Letter from Gormly to LP December 8, 1963] [Filed under LP Science: (Articles and correspondence re: the fluoridation of drinking water, 1938-1988). Box #10.006, Folder #6.4] 
  • Letter from LP [Signed Florence F. Dick] to Dr. F. Hanic, The Chemical Society of the Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences, RE: In response to an invitation to take part in a Symposium, LP says that his schedule does not permit it. He regrets not having the time to take part in such a Symposium. [Letter from Hanic to LP January 23, 1964] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (C: Correspondence), #77.1] 
  • Letter from LP to Dr. Jerome Davis RE: LP is willing to write the introduction for the book Disarmament or Annihilation.  If it is not too late, LP asks that Davis send galley proofs or a page proof of the document. [Filed under LP Correspondence: P: Correspondence, 1964-1969:  
  • Letter from LP to Fred Merrill RE: LP is not able to answer Merrill’s question about LP and his work.  However, LP notes that two of his friends who are in the field of psychology are writing a book on LP.  LP suggests that Merrill read this book. [Filed under LP Correspondence: M: Correspondence, 1962-1964: Box #259 Folder #259.3]
  • Letter from LP to Paul Kaplan RE: LP believes that Kaplan can find the answers to his questions in LP’s book No More War.  LP is not sure about the number of heart patients who are being kept alive currently through the use of the heart pacer. [Letter from Kaplan to LP December 9, 1963] [Filed under LP Correspondence: K: Correspondence, 1963-1966: Box #202 Folder #202.2]
  • Letter from Philip Sapir, National Institute of Mental Health to LP RE: Sapir needs LP to send a complete record of all publications he has made as a result of receiving a grant from the National Institute of Health.  These records are needed for submission to Congress on the status of research activity for the Institute. [Filed under LP Correspondence: N: Organizational Correspondence (National Institute of Health): Box #285 Folder #285.4]
  • Letter from W.H. Young to LP, RE: Young invites LP to speak at San Mateo Junior College on the topic of LP's choice. [Filed under LP Peace: (Assorted Peace Groups. (Am)), Box #4.009, Folder #9.5]