Letter from Linus Pauling to Paul Nathan. Page 1. March 18, 1965
Letter from Linus Pauling to Paul Nathan. March 18, 1965. Page 1  Larger Images / More Information. 1 p.  View Transcript

Activity Listings

  • Check from AHP to W.S.P. Washington D.C. RE: $10.00.  [Bank Statement from First Western Bank to LP and AHP April 23, 1965] [Filed under LP Biographical: Business and Financial: Box #4.028, Folder #28.2]
  • Invoice from G. Edwards, Texaco, to LP RE: Total of $4.30.  Invoice from Sears, Roebuck and Co. to LP RE: $9.56 for t shirt.  [Filed under LP Biographical: Business and Financial: Box #4.062, Folder #62.1]
  • Invoice from G. Edwards, Texaco, to LP RE: Total of $4.30.  Signed by Tommy Underwood.  [Note: Gerard Edwards March 31, 1964] [Filed under LP Biographical: Business and Financial: Box #4.061, Folder #61.1]               
  • Letter from AHP to "Madamme Poppe," RE: AHP says she and LP have thought of Poppe many times, and that she hopes everything is well. She talks about LP's peace work and how their house is coming along on the ranch. She sends her warmest greetings to Mr. Jahn. [Filed under Ava Helen Pauling: General Correspondence, Peace and Political, Box 1.004, Folder 4.4]
  • Letter from AHP to Alice. M. Woodruff, RE: AHP apologizes for taking so long to reply, and says that she and LP would be happy to help anytime they can give information. She feels, however, that she should not serve on a formal committee. She advises Woodruff to contact the St. Louis Committee for Nuclear Information. [Filed under Ava Helen Pauling: General Correspondence, Personal, N-Z, Box 1.002, Folder 2.2]
  • Letter from AHP to Ardith L. Emmons, Curator, Swarthmore College Peace Collections, RE: AHP says that she and LP are going to the East Coast in May, and asks if they might come to Swarthmore and have a look at the Peace Collection. [Filed under Ava Helen Pauling: General Correspondence, Peace and Political, Box 1.004, Folder 4.2]
  • Letter from AHP to Dr. Otto Nathan, RE: AHP has heard that Nathan is over his illness, and is glad for him. She says that she and LP are extremely busy, though they try to extricate themselves from their activities. They are enjoying Santa Barbara, but AHP says they miss their friends in the LA area. If Nathan comes to California he should come and visit them on the ranch, where their house is nearly complete. [Filed under Ava Helen Pauling: Individual Correspondence, Personal, Box 1.003, Folder 3.10]
  • Letter from AHP to Dr. V. Cheyne Stevenson, RE: AHP is sorry that she has not been able to see Stevenson; though she and LP live only 100 miles away from Pasadena, she says they find it difficult to visit often. She says she was there for three weeks to help her daughter when her baby was born, and that they are very busy in Santa Barbara. [Filed under Ava Helen Pauling: General Correspondence, Personal, N-Z, Box 1.002, Folder 2.2]
  • Letter from AHP to Lyla Ghose Jacobs, RE: AHP thanks Jacobs for her letter and for the correction to what AHP said in the radio interview. She agrees with Jacobs' idea that the word conservator fits her better than conservative. [Filed under Ava Helen Pauling: General Correspondence, Peace and Political, Box 1.004, Folder 4.4]
  • Letter from AHP to Miriam Levin, RE: AHP says she is writing to say that she has sent a letter and ten dollars to WISP to help with the demonstration. She wonders if WISP shouldn't make a combined assault on Mrs. Johnson, whom AHP has heard has great influence on her husband. [Filed under Ava Helen Pauling: Women International Strike for Peace, 1962-67, Box 4.004, Folder 4.1]
  • Letter from AHP to Mr. and Mrs. Edward Biberman, RE: AHP says she and LP were happy to have dinner with the Bibermans and thanks them for the invitation. [Filed under Ava Helen Pauling: General Correspondence, Personal, A-M, Box 1.001, Folder 1.1]
  • Letter from AHP to Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Ruess, RE: AHP thanks the Ruesses for their Christmas letter and asks if Mrs. Ruess would help her order two woolen bedspreads from Spain. She says she is going away for a week, but will call when she returns. [Filed under Ava Helen Pauling: General Correspondence, Personal, N-Z, Box 1.002, Folder 2.2]
  • Letter from AHP to Mrs. McDonald, RE: AHP saw a picture of McDonald in the 'Southern Patriot,' and would like to know if she is still making quilts. If so, AHP would like to order two full size ones. [Filed under Ava Helen Pauling: General Correspondence, Personal, A-M, Box 1.001, Folder 1.1]
  • Letter from AHP to Peggy Hayes, RE: AHP says she is appalled that so much time has passed without answering Hayes' letter. She reminds Hayes that she and LP were in Australia for a month, and that they came home to a tremendous amount of mail. She talks about LP's current work, and says that they are building a new house on their ranch. [Filed under Ava Helen Pauling: Individual Correspondence, Personal, Box 1.003, Folder 3.4]
  • Letter from AHP to Phyliss Patterson, RE: AHP feels that an effort should be made to get the books to every peace conference. she hasn't heard from Australia but intends to write to find out how they have sold there. [Filed under Ava Helen Pauling: Women International Strike for Peace, 1962-67, Box 4.004, Folder 4.1]
  • Letter from AHP to R.D. Morgan, RE: AHP apologizes for not answering Morgan's letter sooner, and thanks him for the material about the trees, which she says she has waited to order due to their gardener Phil. They have discovered that Phil's friends got him drunk and robbed him of his last paycheck, and that the "lowlifes" have been hanging around altogether too often lately. She says that their house is coming along well. [Filed under Ava Helen Pauling: General Correspondence, Personal, A-M, Box 1.001, Folder 1.2]
  • Letter from AHP to Thomas E. Graham, RE: AHP thanks Graham for writing to her about the radio interview she and LP did. She says it was a rather informal interview, and that they had been expecting a different line of questions than those asked, making them unprepared to make reasonable answers. [Filed under Ava Helen Pauling: General Correspondence, Peace and Political, Box 1.004, Folder 4.2]
  • Letter from AHP to W.H. Ferry, RE: AHP thinks Ferry was unduly vitriolic at the seminar, but agrees with his point. She enjoyed the seminar but disagreed with Greenson, whom she thinks is in conflict with Ziferstein. She hopes to see Ferry soon. [Filed under Ava Helen Pauling: Individual Correspondence, Peace and Political, Box 1.005, Folder 5.17]
  • Letter from James Moynahan, to LP. RE: Encloses an article of interest. Suggests that he write an article about fluoridation for the Saturday Review. [Letter from LP April 1, 1965] [Filed under LP Correspondence: M: Individual Correspondence (Moynahan, James H. S.): Box #250 Folder #250.4]
  • Receipt from Turk Hessellund, Landscape Nursery, to LP RE: Total of $21.66.   [Statement from Hessellund Nursery, Landscape Contractor and Designer, March 20, 1965] [Filed under LP Biographical: Business and Financial: Box #4.061, Folder #61.2]
  • Statement from Turk Hessellund, Landscape Nursery, RE: Total of $21.66. [Receipt from Hessellund Nursery, Landscape Contractor and Designer, to LP March 20, 1965] [Filed under LP Biographical: Business and Financial: Box #4.061, Folder #61.2]