Activity Listings
- Letter from Allan G. Mungall to LP, RE: Expresses his interest in LP's paper "Orthomolecular Psychiatry". Sends a published letter of his about a schizophrenia-like mental illness. Asks for LP's comments to his letter. [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box# 261, Folder# 261.1]
- Letter from Angelo P. John to LP, RE: After reading LP's article on orthomolecular psychiatry, he sends literature from the Pure Blood Society because the Society believes that all forms of anti-social behavior in man are motivated by chemicals of endogenous nature. [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box# 193, Folder# 193.4]
- Letter from C. Dickerman Williams, Baker, Nelson, Williams, & Mitchell, to Hon. Raymond J. Cannon, Court of Appeals, RE: Williams revises his previous letter, May 6, 1968, changing "Plaintiff does not attempt to establish that, with two exceptions, any of these allegedly anti-Communist activities had ever been published anywhere..." to "Plaintiff's brief does not attempt to establish that...". [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 A. Horsky to LP, RE: Horsky asks LP to appear as a witness at the FDA proceeding about proposed regulations for vitamin/mineral products for the Pharmaceutical Manufacturers Association. [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box# 170, Folder# 170.2]
- Letter from Dr. Robert I. Boyd to LP, RE: Writes as an intermediary for his son and asks for a photo of LP. His son and his son's class want to present LP's photo to their teacher. [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box# 42, Folder# 42.2]
- Letter from Jana Junkermann to the Canadian National Film Board, RE: Writes to request a copy of a film in which LP was interviewed because he has received letters about the interview, but has not seen the film. [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box# 78, Folder# 78.3]
- Letter from K.S. Sugavanam to LP, RE: Writes about his theories on life, mind, and matter, and asks LP for his opinion on this. [Letter from LP to Mr. K. S. Sugavanam 7, 1968] [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box 385, Folder 385.1]
- Letter from LP to Dr. Alec MacConkey, RE: Asks for more detailed information about Dr. MacConkey's medical history. Not plan to use the information in publication but to use it to understand the situation about megavitamin therapy. [Letter from Dr. Alec MacConkey to LP, 1968, 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 LP to Dr. Marseille Spetz, RE: Writes that he will send copies of his paper and asks for Dr. Elizabeth Reese's address. [Letter from Marseille Spetz to LP 2, 1968] [Letter from Marseille Spetz to LP 4, 1968] [Letter from LP to Dr. Marseille Spetz 0, 1968] [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box 385, Folder 385.1]
- Letter from LP to Joseph Marcello, RE: Thanks him for giving a brief description of his medical history. Suggests him getting in touch with the American Schizophrenia Foundation. Sends him some published material under separate cover. [Letter from Joseph Marcello to LP, 0, 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 Leonard Fuchs, RE: Writes that Senator McCarthy will need to be nominated by the end of next January if he has not been nominated yet. Gives professions of people qualified to nominate persons for the Nobel Peace Prize. [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box# 280, Folder# 280.11]
- Letter from LP to Mr. Alfredo Carpio A. RE: Thank Mr. Carpio for the letter of 22 April. Asks Mr. Carpio to send him the information about the case Mr. Carpio is acquainted with. Sends Mr. Carpio some publications under separate cover. [Letter from Mr. Alfredo Carpio A. to LP, 2, 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 Mr. C. Bonner, RE: Thanks Mr. Bonner for the letter. Suggests that Mr. Bonner ingests B12 by mouth than to take the risk of injecting it. Sends him some published material under separate cover. [Letter from Mr. C. Bonner to LP, 5, 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 Mr. Charles D. Elinger, RE: Rejects Mr. Eslinger's offer to serve as a subject in their research program because they already have a plentiful supply of volunteers. [Letter from Mr. Charles D. Elinger to LP, 1, 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 Mr. Patrick J. Maranzino, RE: LP is glad to know Mr. Maranzino's experience has led him to conclusions similar to those in LP's recent paper. Gives him a genetic explanation of why Mr. Maranzino has an older brother who is perfectly healthy and happy. [Letter from Mr. Patrick J. Maranzino to LP, 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 Mrs. E. Schwarts, RE: Thanks her for the suggestion that he gets in touch with Secretary Cohen of the Department of Health, Education, and Welfare. Tells her that he will try his best to get the authorities in Washington more interested in the use of megavitamin therapy. Feels sorry about the illness of her daughter. [Letter from Mrs. E. Schwarts, 0, 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 Mrs. Edward Lambert, RE: Glad to learn that Mrs. Lambert's physician points out that she was lacking in vitamin. Sends a copy of LP's paper to her and suggests her showing the paper to her physician. [Letter from Mrs. Edward Lambert to LP, 2, 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 Mrs. Elka H. Leland, RE: LP is interested to learn that Mrs. Leland has been helped by use of high-potency B complex. Rejects her offer to participate in their research project because they already have enough volunteers. [Letter from Mrs. Elka H. Leland to LP, 1, 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 Mrs. Lawrence A. Portnoff, RE: Sends her some published material under separate cover. Sends her some published materials under separate cover and suggests her showing it to her physician. [Letter from Mrs. Lawrence A. Portnoff to LP, 3, 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 Ms. Eleanor Parkman, RE: Refuses her offer to volunteer in their research program because they already have enough volunteers. [Letter from Ms. Eleanor Parkman to LP, 4, 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 Sister Mary Agnesene, RE: In response to her question about the relationship between diet deficiency and health problems in the elderly, tells her that there are a number of papers which have reported elderly people are improved by taking an increased amount of vitamins, ascorbic and nicotinic acid, and cerebral stimulants. [Letter from Sister Mary Agnesene to LP, 1, 1968] [Filed under LP Science: Orthomolecular Medicine and Mental Health: Correspondence concerning orthomolecular psychiatry, 1962-1988, Box# 11.079, Folder# 79.2]
- Letter from Mr. Edward P. Clancy, RE: Encloses a check for LP's lecture visit to Mount Holyoke. [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box# 78, Folder# 78.3]
- Newspaper Clipping: "Vitamin Treatment Seen Aid in Mental Diseases", Pasadena (California) Independent. [Filed under LP Newspaper Clippings: Box 1968n, Folder 1968n.20]
- Receipt from First Western Bank to LP and AHP RE: Deposit receipt. $4,106.58. [Receipt from First Western Bank to LP and AHP September 1, 1961, Bank Statement from First Western Bank to LP and AHP September 30, 1966, Personal Statement Savings Book 1968] [Filed under LP Biographical: Business and Financial: Box #4.030, Folder #30.2]
- Transcript of an Interview with Max Perutz by Horace Freeland Judson, RE: Perutz talks about the structure of proteins and enzymes, particularly hemoglobin, which he deduced, and the future of molecular biology, particularly genetic engineering and gene therapy. [Filed under LP Biographical: Personal & Family, Interviews with and about Linus Pauling, 1965-1968. Box # 5.021, Folder # 21.18, Transcript: Interview with Max Perutz by Horace Freeland Judson, May 8, 1968.]
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