Letter from Linus Pauling to Harry Gray. Page 1. July 26, 1966
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Activity Listings

  • Envelope from First Western Bank:  Pasadena, California. “July ‘66,” written in black ink on the front.  [Envelope from First Western Bank June 28, 1966 and August 30, 1966] [Filed under LP Biographical: Business and Financial: Box #4.030, Folder #30.2]
  • Letter from Florence K. Givens, Secretary to LP, to Mrs. Wallace A. Craig RE: Informs that LP plans to make his own housing arrangements for the conference in Asilomar. Inquires about a program of events for the lecture. [Filed under LP Correspondence: C: Correspondence, 1966: Box #78, Folder #78.1]  
  • Letter from Florence K. Givens, Secretary to LP, to Mrs. Wallace A. Craig, RE: LP has decided to make his own housing arrangements, and would appreciate a copy of the program. [Filed under LP Speeches, 19662.1]
  • Letter from Hans A. de Boer, Mennonite Central Committee, to LP RE: Informs that they have met through his books and lectures. Informs that he will be in California on a lecture tour and would appreciate if they could meet for a handshake again.[Filed under LP Correspondence: D: Correspondence, 1960-1966: box #99, Folder #99.7]
  • Letter from Hans Mark, University of California, to LP RE: Would appreciate any preprints of his work in the field of nuclear structure. [Letter from LP to Mark July 25, 1966] [Filed under LP Correspondence: M: Individual Correspondence (Mark, Hans): Box #243, Folder #243.4]
  • Letter from LP to Arthur Levine, Chairman, UCLA Associated Students Speakers Program, RE: Declines his invitation to speak in the Associated Students Speakers Program. [Letter from Levine to LP July 19, 1966][Filed under LP Correspondence: L: Correspondence, 1966: Box #233, Folder #233.3] 
  • Letter from LP to Dr's. M. B. Robin, R. R. Hart and N. A. Kuebler Bell Telephone Laboratories Inc. RE: Says that he is not pleased with their explanation of the band in their paper "The Assignment of the Ultraviolet Mystery Band of Olefines" in the March issue of the Journal of Chemical Physics and suggests his explanation. [Filed under LP Correspondence: R: Correspondence, 1964-1969: Box #343, Folder #343.3]
  • Letter from LP to Dr's. M. Marezio and J. P. Remeika, Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc., RE: Informs that he has read his paper on the crystal structure of alpha-LiAlo2. States he would be pleased to receive other papers on the subject. Gives him a suggestion about nomenclature. [Filed under LP Correspondence: M: Correspondence, 1966: Box #260, Folder #260.2]
  • Letter from LP to Dr's.. M. Marexio and J. P. Remeika Bell Telephone Laboratories Inc. RE: Makes a suggestion about nomenclature after reading their paper on the crystal structure of alpha-LiAlO2 and asks for reprints of other papers they have on this subject. [Filed under LP Correspondence: R: Correspondence, 1964-1969: Box #343, Folder #343.3]
  • Letter from LP to General Hugh B. Hester RE: Informs that he has become so concerned about world affairs and oppressed by the burden of work that he has been trying to force himself to accept a less vigorous schedule. Discusses his broken leg and suggests his article for publication.[Note from Hester to LP June 30, 1966][Filed under LP Correspondence: H: Individual Correspondence (Hester, Hugh B.): Box #156, Folder #156.9] 
  • Letter from LP to Gerald Götting RE: Looks forward to receiving the two copies of the book on Albert Schweitzer and the article reprints. [Letter from Götting to LP July 1, 1966][Filed under LP Correspondence: G: Correspondence, 1966: Box #143, Folder #143.1]               
  • Letter from LP to M. Jean Caullet, Secretary General, Pacem In Terris Action Movement, RE: Please to be selected as president of honor of the Pacem In Terris Action Movement. [Filed under LP Correspondence: C: Correspondence, 1966: Box #78, Folder #78.1]  
  • Letter from LP to Miss F. D. Rabson Science Students' Council University of the Witwatersrand RE: Says that he has decided not to prepare an article for publication in PROBE. [Filed under LP Correspondence: R: Correspondence, 1964-1969: Box #343, Folder #343.3]
  • Letter from LP to Mr. J. Weingarten J. Weingarten Inc. RE: Thanks him for sending the message about world peace and the World Institute for World Peace. [Filed under LP Correspondence: W: Correspondence, 1966-1970: Box #447, Folder #447.1]
  • Letter from LP to Mr. Stanley Schaefer W. H. Freeman and Company RE: LP suggests that he try to get Jerry Donohue to sign up to get his book published through him. [Filed under LP Correspondence: W.H. Freeman and Company, 1960-1992, No Date: Box #440, Folder #440.7]
  • Letter from LP to P. Grasse and M. Marois, Institut de la Vie, RE: Informs that he does not plan to participate in the conference on Theoretical Physics and Biology due to his heavy schedule. [Filed under LP Correspondence: G: Correspondence, 1966: Box #143, Folder #143.1] 
  • Letter from LP to Professor J. Koryta, Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences, J. Heyrovsky Polarographic Institute, RE: Gives permission to reprint the explanations and figures of No. 16 and 37 from his book the Architecture of Molecules. [Letter from Koryta to LP July 14, 1966][Filed under LP Correspondence: K: Correspondence, 1966: Box #202, Folder #202.4]
  • Letter from LP to Professor Jerry Donohue, Chemistry Dept., University of Southern California, RE: Informs of the paper he is writing on graphite and discusses its structure. Asks if he could give references to the work on graphite. [Filed under LP Correspondence: D: Individual Correspondence (Donohue, Jerry): Box #96, Folder #96.10] 
  • Letter from LP to Professor Kaoru Yasui RE: Thanks him for his letter and wishes him luck in his efforts to counteract the reactionary offensive in Japan. [Filed under LP Correspondence: Y: Correspondence, 1938-1977: Box #462, Folder #462.22]
  • Letter from LP to Professor R. Nelson Smith Physikalsich-Chemisches Institut der Universität RE: In answer to his question LP thinks that the most important problem toward whose solution chemists could contribute significantly is that of the molecular basis of physiological activity of drugs, and especially of substances that affect mental activity. [Filed under LP Correspondence: S: Correspondence, 1966-1967: Box #384, Folder #384.1]
  • Receipt from Pacific Gas and Electric Company, RE: $20.11. [Filed under LP Biographical: Business and Financial, Box 4.061, Folder 61.2]