"Orthomolecular Methods in Medicine." Page 1. May 12, 1967
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Activity Listings

  • LP Research Notebook RE: Application of Rn = R1-0.600 log n. p. 178. [Filed under LP Research Notebooks: 32R]
  • LP Research Notebook RE: WSi2, Treatment with S variable. p. 179. [Filed under LP Research Notebooks: 32R]
  • Letter from Dr. Alfred Knudson State University of New York to LP RE: Inquires as to whether LP might be able to be the commencement speak at the University. [Filed under LP Correspondence Box 199 Folder 199.5]
  • Letter from Dr. Herbert Jehle George Washington University to LP RE: Informs him that he and his colleagues have been using LP's film on valence and the chemical bond in several courses at the university. (Response to letter dated April 18, 1967). [Filed under LP Correspondence Box 189 Folder 189.3]
  • Letter from Harold Ronning Central Guidance Clinic to LP RE: Accepts LP's invitation to participate in a preliminary discussion during the Pacem in Terris II convocation and to dinner with LP and AHP. [Filed under LP Correspondence Box 343 Folder 343.4]
  • Letter from Henry W. Elliott Annual Review of Pharmacology to Dr. Arthur Cherkin Veterans Administration Hospital RE: Invites him at the suggestion of LP to write an review for the 1969 volume of Annual Review of Pharmacology. [Filed under LP Correspondence Box 64 Folder 64.9]
  • Letter from Leopold Infeld to LP RE: Thanks LP for his letter and confirms he will be attending the dinner. Expresses hope that his daughter is included in the invite as well. [Filed under LP Peace Section: Box 2.009, Folder 9.2]
  • Letter from Lord Ritchie-Calder to LP RE: Accepts LP's invitation to dinner. [Filed under LP Correspondence Box 343 Folder 343.4]
  • Letter from Professor C.D. Calsoyas to the Atomic Energy Commissioners RE: Explains that, contrary to their letter sent May 5, 1967, one of the basic parts of the Division of Biology and Medicine for the Lawrence Radiation Laboratories is to provide an estimate of the number of casualties that the population will sustain from low-level radiation effects of the Plowshare Nuclear Blasts. Submits that the actions taken by the Division should not be overlooked by the Atomic Energy Commission. [Filed under LP Correspondence Box 57 Folder 57.3].
  • Letter from Seymour Melman Congress of American Professors Planning Committee to LP RE: Requests that LP be one of the sponsors a congress of American professors whose aim will be to propose new policy alternatives for the U.S. and to consider what input the academic community should have. [Filed under LP Correspondence Box 260 Folder 260.3]