Activity Listings
- Letter from C. Dickerman Williams, Baker, Nelson, Williams, & Mitchell, to Hon. Raymond J. Cannon, Court of Appeals, RE: In response to May 3, 1968, Williams argues that in light of all the pro-Communism activities that LP has been involved in, the few anti-Communism activities that are linked to him can be disregarded. [Filed under LP Biographical: Legal, Pauling v. National Review, Buckley, et al., 1961-1969. Box # 3.016, Folder # 16.2, Correspondence: Phillips, Nizer, Benjamin, Krim & Ballon, 1966-1969.]
- Letter from Charles F. Code, M.D., to LP, RE: Writes to LP to gain perspective of Dr. Richard C. La Force's capabilities as an investigator after having met with him shortly. [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box# 78, Folder# 78.3]
- Letter from Daniel E. Schneider, M.D., to LP, RE: Writes about LP's paper Orthomolecular Psychiatry and includes a monograph of his version of orthomolecular psychiatry. [Letter from LP to Dr. Daniel E. Schneider October 7, 1968] [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box 385, Folder 385.1]
- Letter from Giovanni Giacometti to LP, RE: Giacometti thanks LP for his letter and writes that he was honored to be given the chance of contributing a paper to the volume of Structural Chemistry and Molecular Biology. He hopes that he can visit LP on his next visit to California. [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box# 143, Folder# 143.3]
- Letter from James Erb to LP, RE: Erb sends a synopsis of some of his research. [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box# 113, Folder# 113.9]
- Letter from Kjell Eide to Lord John Boyd Orr, Rlph Bunche, Lester Pearson, Father George Dominique Pire, and LP, RE: Sends two copies of a draft declaration created by Philip Noel-Baker that will be signed by the recipients of the Nobel Peace Prize. Asks for any comments to be sent to Noel-Baker. [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box# 277, Folder# 277.11]
- Letter from LP to Dr. Corwin Hansch, RE: Writes that he is intending to write up his Robbins Lectures in a monograph after finishing the preparation of the third edition of General Chemistry. [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box# 343, Folder# 343.5]
- Letter from LP to Herman Witte, University of Alabama, RE: Will send Witte a reprint of his paper on Orthomolecular Psychiatry as soon as the reprints reach him. [Letter from Herman Witte to LP, 9, 1968] [Filed under LP Science: Orthomolecular Medicine and Mental Health: Correspondence concerning orthomolecular psychiatry, 1962-1988, Box# 11.079, Folder# 79.2]
- Letter from LP to John Gray, RE: LP writes to Gray about his calculation of the number of carbon atoms in the earth's crust which the customary number can be found in college chemistry texts. LP agrees with Gray's statement that the wealth of the world should be distributed in a reasonable manner. [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box# 143, Folder# 143.3]
- Letter from LP to Mr. E. M. Crane, Jr., D. Van Nostrand Company, Inc., RE: Writes that he does not plan on writing a book on Orthomolecular Psychiatry in the near future. [Letter from E. M. Crane, Jr., President, D. Van Nostrand Company, Inc., to LP 0, 1968] [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box 427, Folder 427.28]
- Letter from LP to Mrs. Orvil Bolduan. [Letter from Mrs. Orvil Bolduan (Miriam F. Bolduan) to LP, 9, 1968][Filed under LP Science: Orthomolecular Medicine and Mental Health: Correspondence concerning orthomolecular psychiatry, 1962-1988, Box# 11.079, Folder# 79.2]
May 6, 1968
Mrs. Orvil Bolduan
4813 45th Street NW
Washington, D. C. 20016
Dear Mrs. Bolduan:
I thank you for writing to me about my paper on Orthomolecular Psychiatry. I am pleased to have been able to read your letter. The questions that you raise are difficult ones, and I hesitate to attempt to answer them.
I thank you also for sending me your poem Orthomolecular Psyche.
Sincerely yours,
Linus Pauling
LP:jj
P.S. I am sending you some publications under separate cover.
- Letter from LP to Professor George W. de Villafranca, RE: LP thanks de Villafranca for his letter and lets him know that he was not disturbed by the news that he was expected to talk at the luncheon. [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box# 100, Folder# 100.2]
- Letter from LP to Professor L. Marton, RE: Writes that one paper of this textbook General Chemistry is devoted to Thomas Herriot. Sends his best wishes. [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box# 261, Folder# 261.1]
- Letter from Linda MacNeil, Secretary to Stanley K. Sheinbaum, to LP, RE: Sends the promised copies of Mr. Sheinbaum's correspondence with LP on the sequence of speakers, and a Xeroxed copy of the formal invitations. Tells LP how to get the Beverly Hilton Hotel. Included with the copies of Mr. Sheinbaum's correspondence with LP on the sequence of speakers, and a Xeroxed copy of the formal invitations.[Filed under LP Speeches: (Speeches by Linus Pauling, 1968), Box# 1968s, Folder# 1968s.12]
- Letter from Thomas D. Stewart to LP, RE: As a senior medical student at Stanford, Stewart is excited to read LP's article in the April 19 issue of Science and asking for a reprint of the article. [Letter from LP to Thomas D. Stewart, 6, 1968] [Filed under LP Science: Orthomolecular Medicine and Mental Health: Correspondence concerning orthomolecular psychiatry, 1962-1988, Box# 11.079, Folder# 79.2]
- Letter from Vijay M. Bhatnagar, RE: Writes about a possible research fellowship or associateship to work with LP in Chemistry. Includes a short biography of himself and gives possible dates to be in California. He is currently working in the department of inorganic chemistry at a university in Toulouse, France. [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box# 42, Folder# 42.2]
- Program: “Arthur Amos Noyes Laboratory of Chemical Physics”, Industrial Associates of California Institute of Technology. [Filed under LP Biographical: Scrapbooks: Box #6.009 Folder #9.63]
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