Activity Listings
- Check and check stub for check from AHP to KPFK for $15.00 as a contribution [Check filed under LP Biographical: Business and Financial. Box #4.038, Folder #38.4. Stub filed under LP Biographical: Business and Financial. Box #4.078, Folder #78.1].
- Check from LP to Betty Crane, Realtor, for $350.00. [Filed under LP Biographical: Business and Financial. Box #4.038, Folder #38.4].
- Check from LP to Oliver Beuu for $500.00. [Filed under LP Biographical: Business and Financial. Box #4.038, Folder #38.4].
- Check from LP to Vance McClure for $366.46. [Filed under LP Biographical: Business and Financial. Box #4.038, Folder #38.4].
- Copy of Letter from Professor Carl Djerassi, Department of Chemistry, Stanford University, to LP RE: Expresses his happiness that LP will be joining the Chemistry Department at Stanford University; invites him to participate in the Industrial Affiliates Program, which will be holding a symposium in November, and requests that LP give a talk on whatever subject he chooses. [Letter from LP to Djerassi, 7, 1969] [Letter from Djerassi to LP, 1969] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (D: Individual Correspondence (Dil - Dyson)), Box #96, Folder #96.3]
- Deposit ticket from Bank of La Jolla for $1619.72. [Filed under LP Biographical: Business and Finances. Box #4.038, Folder #38.4].
- Itinerary: LP and AHP leave San Francisco at 12:15 AM; arrive in Chicago at 6:05 AM; arrive in Cleveland at 9:30 AM [Filed under LP Travel, Box #1.004, Folder 4.5]
- Letter from Dr. Herbert S. Kaufman to LP RE: Mentions a letter he wrote to LP a few months earlier regarding a talk LP gave in Lawrence, Kansas in 1957. Says that he is interested in the history of medicine and would like a confirmation about what LP said at the talk, explaining how he came across the helicoid structure of the protein by manipulating a sock during recovery influenza. [Letter from LP to Kaufman, 7, 1969] [Letter from Kaufman to LP, 1969] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (K: Correspondence, 1967-1971), Box #203, Folder #203.3]
- Letter from Dr. Herman A. Dickel, Portland Medical Center, to Mrs. Bobbie Miller & Linda Miller RE: Agreement between Dickel and Dr. Livingstone that Linda does not have an endocrine problem; suggests an increase in Linda's doses of Nicotinamide and Vitamin C. [Letter from Dickel to Miller, 0, 1969] [Letter from Miller to Dickel, 7, 1969] [Filed under AHP's Siblings: (Genealogy, Biographical Information, and Correspondence), Box #3.024, Folder #24.4]
- Letter from Dr. O. L. Gericke Patton State Hospital to LP RE: Says he is sorry to hear LP is leaving the area and tells him he enjoyed working with him. Encloses a photo. [Filed under LP Science: (Orthomolecular Medicine and mental health: Correspondence concerning orthomolecular psychiatry) Box # 11.079, Folder # 79.4]
- Letter from LP to Dr. Bruce B. Hanshaw, Treasurer, The Geochemical Society, U.S. Geological Survey, RE: Notifies Hanshaw that he has decided to resign from the Geochemical Society, which is a peripheral interest to him. [Letter from Hanshaw to LP, 7, 1969] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (H: Correspondence, 1967-1969), Box #170, Folder #170.3]
- Letter from LP to Dr. C. S. Wallia, Program Director, Committee on Arts and Lectures, Guy S. Millberry Union, University of California, San Francisco Medical Center, RE: Declines Wallia's invitation for him to give a lecture at the University of California Medical Center because he has decided not to accept any further invitations since his schedule is already very full. [Letter from LP to Wallia, 2, 1969] [Letter from Wallia to LP, 7, 1969] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (W: Correspondence, 1966-1970), Box #447, Folder #447.4]
- Letter from Professor Carl Djerassi, dept of Chemistry, Stanford, to LP RE: is glad that LP will be joining the faculty, asks if he will give a talk on November 7 for the Industrial Affiliates Program on a topic of his choosing [series April 7]. [Filed under LP Biographical: Academia. Box #1.038, Folder #38.4]
- Note from Stuart Oliver to LP RE: Discusses his opinion on the issue of blind faith described in the Bible, which he has trouble believing in unless it is in regards to God's first laws. Asks LP if he can suggest a book that presents religion and science as integral parts with logic that would appeal to the cynical and skeptical youth of today. [Letter from LP to Oliver, 7, 1969] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (O: Correspondence, 1966-1977), Box #301, Folder #301.4]
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