Activity Listings
- Check from AHP to San Luis Butane for $25.07. [Filed under LP Biographical: Business and Financial. Box #4.038, Folder #38.4].
- Flyer: “Scientific Experiment: Its Impact on Man”, The University of Massachusetts Lecture Series. [Filed under LP Biographical: Scrapbooks: Box #6.009 Folder #9.97]
- Letter from Art Robinson to Chancellor William J. McGill, UCSD RE: suggestions for changes to campus housing to improve behaviour and lifestyle of students. [Filed under LP Biographical: Academia. Box #1.037, Folder #37.5].
- Letter from David M. Mason, Stanford, to LP RE: answers that the end of May will be find for the move to their laboratory. Asks Dr. Robinson to send a note about the definite date [series April 3, may 9]. [Filed under LP Biographical: Academia. Box #1.038, Folder #38.4]
- Letter from Dr. Alexander Hollaender, Biology Division, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, to LP RE: Mentions the problem of chemical mutagenesis, of which he believes LP might be interested. Encloses a news release about the establishment of the Environmental Mutagen Society. Includes handwritten note on bottom of page: "(No enclosure)". [Letter from LP to Hollaender, 0, 1969] [Letter from Hollaender to LP, 1969] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (H: Correspondence, 1967-1969), Box #170, Folder #170.3]
- Letter from Dr. Alvin Silverstein, Associate Professor of Biology, Staten Island Community College, & Mrs. Virginia Silverstein to LP RE: Describes the "Great Men of Science" series, a series of science biographies for young readers, which emphasize why and how these men became scientists. Tells LP that the series began with biographies of Carl Linnaeus and Frederick Sanger and encloses a copy of the Sanger biography. Says that they hopes LP will be willing to provide similar background information in order for them to create a biography for him. Encloses a questionnaire that includes thirteen questions regarding LP's life. [Letters from LP to Silverstein, 0, 1969, November 20, 1969] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (S: Correspondence, 1968-1969), Box #385, Folder #385.2]
- Letter from Dr. Harry M. Doukas, Assistant Chief for Fellowships, Career Development Review Branch, Division of Research Grants, Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, National Institutes of Health, to Ira B. Klein, Department of Biochemistry, University of California, Berkeley, cc. LP, RE: Acknowledges Klein's request dated March 31st to withdraw his Fellowship application from further consideration. [Letter from LP to Klein, 2, 1969] [Letter from Klein to Doukas, 0, 1969] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (K: Correspondence, 1967-1971), Box #203, Folder #203.3]
- Letter from Jan-Otto Modig, General Manager, and John-Bertil Vedin, Editor, Tidningarnas Telegrambyrå, to LP RE: Discusses the interest in Sweden about the Nobel Prize and the Nobel Prize Laureates and mentions that the Nobel Commemoration Day is attracting attention both in Sweden and abroad. Encloses a list of ten questions for LP to answer for publication in a series of articles in Swedish newspapers. Also requests that LP provide a portrait-photo and a picture of himself in his professional environment, which will be returned to him. [Letter from LP to Modig & Vedin, 0, 1969] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (T: Correspondence, 1964-1969), Box #412, Folder #412.6]
- Letter from LP to Dr. Emile Zuckerkandl, Département de Biochimie Macromoléculaire, Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, RE: Notifies Zuckerkandl that Oliver Benn may come to Montpellier to see Zuckerkandl and Galzigna within the next two or three months. Describes Benn's constant headache that he has suffered from for the last four years and says that nobody, including LP, has been able to relieve the headache. Tells Zuckerkandl that he told Benn that if no progress is made during the next few weeks, he should spend a week or two in Montpellier, in the hopes that they may be able to find the biochemical lesion responsible for his trouble. [Letter from Zuckerkandl to LP, 0, 1969] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (Zuckerkandl, Emile, 1958-1980), Box #465, Folder #465.12]
- Letter from LP to Dr. Travis Stevens RE: thanks him for his correspondence about the Madison Marshal Award and asks if November 6 or 10 would be a satisfactory date for their meeting. He is trying to decrease the number of trips to the east coast. [Series, letter from LP to Dr. Travis Stevens, 8, 1969]. [Filed under LP Awards: Box #1969h, Folder #1969h.3].
- Letter from LP to Ian Keaveny & Arthur Robinson RE: Suggests that they write a letter to Nature regarding the contracted and expanded d orbitals in atoms with some d electrons used in bond formation and other that are not. References an article by C. A. Coulson in Nature, Vol. 221, page 1106, of which he encloses a copy. [Letter from Robinson & Keaveny to LP, 0, 1969] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (Robinson, Arthur B.), Box #331, Folder #331.1]
- Letter from LP to Roger O. Egeberg, Dean, School of Medicine, University of Southern California, RE: Mentions that he is looking forward to visiting USC, and thanks Egeberg for his letter. [Letter from LP to Egeberg, 1969] [Letter from Egeberg to LP, 0, 1969] [Filed under LP Speeches: (Speeches by LP, 1969), Box #1969s, Folder #1969s.9]
- Letter from Professor Joseph F. Foster, Department of Chemistry, Purdue University, to LP RE: Encloses Xerox copies of LP's personal letters to Fred Allen; thanks LP for being willing to have the letters made available to the university. [Letter from LP to Foster, 0, 1969] [Letter from Foster to LP, 8, 1969] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (Allen, Fred, 1924-1970), Box #5, Folder #5.5]
- Letter from Sidney Solomon Metabolic Biology National Science Foundation to LP RE: Requests that LP rate a proposal to find its scientific merit. [Filed under LP Science (National Science Foundation Correspondence), Box # 14.029, Folder # 29.8]
- Newspaper Clipping: "Paulings Follow Busy Schedule", Chambersburg (Pennsylvania) Public Opinion. [Filed under LP Biographical: Newspaper Clippings. Box #1969n, Folder #1969n.25].
- Proposal Rating Sheet for the National Science Foundation under investigator R. J. Gibson. [Filed under LP Science (National Science Foundation Correspondence), Box # 14.029, Folder # 29.8]
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