"The Resonating-Valence-Bond Theory of Superconductivity: Crest Superconductors and Trough Superconductors." March 6, 1968. Page 1
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- Typescript: The Resonating-Valence-Bond Theory of Superconductivity: Crest Superconductors and Trough Superconductors. [Filed under LP Manuscripts of Articles: Box# 1968a, Folder# 1968a.5]
- Handwritten Note attached to above clipping, from Pauline Ney [Pauling], RE: "Hi - This was rather terrifying - They took my life savings - I did not carry insurance - Love Pauline. My car has not been found yet -" [Filed under LP Biographical: Personal & Family, Family Correspondence: Pauline Pauling [Stockton Ney Dunbar Emmett], 1934-1995, Box # 5.051, Folder # 51.14, Correspondence: Pauline Pauling, 1968.]
- Letter from Charles D. Coryell to LP and AHP, RE: Informs of LP being nominated with unanimous support to be a speaker at the Windham College Commencement. Gives his plans for the summer and that he will be in California from mid-July to Mid-August. [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box# 68, Folder# 68.2]
- Letter from Dr. R. K. McLean to LP, RE: Asks if he can audit LP's remaining lectures at the University of California at San Diego in chemistry. Gives some information about himself. [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box# 261, Folder# 261.1]
- Letter from Irving S. Bengelsdorf, Los Angeles Times, to Paul Boyer. RE: Encloses a copy of the article he wrote about LP’s lectures at UCLA. Informs him that the last two columns had been omitted, and that had never happened before. [Filed under LP Biographical: Scrapbooks: Box #6.009 Folder #9.049]
- Letter from Irving S. Bengelsdorf, Ph. D., Times Science Editor to LP RE: Encloses a copy of a column he authored: "Audiences Honor Dr. Pauling," along with the last two paragraphs, which had been accidentally omitted from the published version. [Filed under LP Newspaper Clippings: Box 1968n, Folder 1968n.8]
- Letter from James R. Miller to LP, RE: Writes about his friend and Simon Michael Bessie having great interest in an autobiography of LP. Suggests Bessie as a good man to publish LP's autobiography. [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box# 261, Folder# 261.1]
- Letter from LP to Mr. Wallace E. Bjornson, RE: Responds to a letter from Bjornson by defending himself and pointing out false information Bjornson says about him. [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box# 42, Folder# 42.2]
- Letter from LP to Professor Carroll Richardson. [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box# 343, Folder# 343.5]
March 11, 1968
Professor Carroll Richardson
865 Canyon View Drive
Laguna Beach, California 92651
Dear Carroll:
I was pleased to see you at Irvine, and also pleased now to receive your fine letter and the copy of the notice that you sent out.
We are going through a terrible time now, and I hope that the future will become brighter.
Cordially,
Linus Pauling
LP:jj
- Letter from LP to S.S. Penner, IPAPS, RE: LP responds to the memorandum -0, 196, enclosing a summary of his reports and research conducted from 1967-1968, and says that he feels his most important work is his work on the molecular basis of mental illness. Two copies. [Filed under LP Biographical: Academia, University of California, San Diego, 1960, 1966-1969, 1970, 1978. Box # 1.037, Folder # 37.4 Departmental Correspondence: University of California, San Diego, 1968.]
- Letter from P. D. Boyer, Director of the Molecular Biology Institute at UCLA to LP, RE: Thanks LP for the splendid opening of their Distinguished Lecture Series for the Molecular Biology Institute. [Letter from LP to P. D. Boyer, 4, 1968] [Filed under LP Speeches: (Speeches by LP, 1968), Box# 1968s, Folder# 1968s.3]
- Letter from Philip Goldstein to LP, RE: Goldstein writes to LP about a display he and the faculty at Abraham Lincoln High School are putting together on recent Nobel Prize Winners in Science. He asks for some materials relating to LP and his Nobel Prize award. [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box# 143, Folder# 143.3]
- Newspaper Clipping: "SM Woman Terrorized By Bandits" RE: Pauline Ney [LP's sister] was blindfolded and forced to tell the combination to her safe as three robbers ransacked her house and stole her car. [Filed under LP Biographical: Personal & Family, Family Correspondence: Pauline Pauling [Stockton Ney Dunbar Emmett], 1934-1995, Box # 5.051, Folder # 51.14, Correspondence: Pauline Pauling, 1968.]
- Research Notebook of LP RE: Metallic Valences and Radii. p. 29. [Filed under LP Research Notebooks: 46R]
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