Notes by Linus Pauling regarding his dietary intake. Page 101. October 13 - 22, 1969
Notes by Linus Pauling regarding his dietary intake. October 13 - 22, 1969. Page 101  Larger Images / More Information. 1 p.

Activity Listings

  • Advertisement: Women Strike for Peace, October 15 Vietnam Moratorium. [Filed under AHP: (Women International Strike for Peace, 1964-1980), Box #4.005, Folder #5.6]
  • Article: “More than 200 Faculty, 2000 Students Support Moratorium”, Stanford University Campus Report. [Filed under LP Biographical: Scrapbooks: Box #6.009 Folder #9.137]
  • Check and check stub from AHP to PG and E for $14.50. The costs for cabin and ranch house are itemized on the stub. [Check filed under LP Biographical: Business and Financial. Box #4.031, Folder #31.1. Stub filed under LP Biographical: Business and Financial. Box #4.078, Folder #78.1].
  • Check from AHP to Palo Alto WILPF for $15.00 for "dues." [Check filed under LP Biographical: Business and Financial. Box #4.031, Folder #31.1. Stub filed under LP Biographical: Business and Financial. Box #4.078, Folder #78.1].
  • Invoice from J.M. McConkey and Co. Inc. to AHP showing a refund check with a note "Sorry-balance is sold out." [Filed under LP Biographical: Business and Financial. Box #4.063, Folder #63.1].
  • Letter from A. A. Benson, Scripps Institution of Oceanography, University of California, San Diego, to LP RE: Encloses a copy of his letter to Fred Wall, and statements to Presidents Keldysh and Blinov by Dr. Yu. Sayasov; describes the troubles of a physical chemist from Moscow that has been dismissed from his position because his views were critical of the political system. [Letter from LP to Benson, October 15, 1969] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (B: Correspondence, 1969-1971), Box #43, Folder #43.1]
  • Letter from Anneliese Wenzel to LP RE: Thanks LP for reading and commenting on her paper, though says that she cannot fully accept LP's suggestions. Admits that although some of her conclusions contradict current theory, she stands by them and accepts the fact that her manuscript most likely will not be published because of this. Includes handwritten note by LP in top margin of page: "File." [Letter from LP to Wenzel, October 15, 1969] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (W: Correspondence, 1966-1970), Box #447, Folder #447.4]
  • Letter from Natalie P. Holmes, Assistant to the Executive Secretary, to Bob Beyers, Director, News Service, Stanford University, cc. LP, RE: Thanks Beyers for providing biographical information on LP; lists the other recipients of the AIC's Chemical Pioneer Award for 1970. [Filed under LP Correspondence: (A: Organizational Correspondence, (Am-Am)), Box #10, Folder #10.4]
  • Letter from R.C. Barrall, CC LP, to Dr. John W. Farquhar, Dept of Medicine RE: Understands that Farquhar is the Chairman of the Medical School Committee for the Use of Human Subjects in Research and asks if he can advise LP on any requirements of the committee relating to his studies on human subjects with doses of vitamins. Encloses a copy of a recent LP paper on the subject. [Filed under LP Biographical: Academia. Box #1.038, Folder #38.4].
  • Manuscript and Typescript [In English and Spanish]: "Stop the War!" by LP, Vietnam Moratorium Meeting, Stanford University. [Filed under LP Speeches: (Speeches by LP, 1969), Box #1969s, Folder #1969s.13]
  • Newspaper Clipping: “She is both crusader and homemaker”, Palo Alto (California) Times. [Filed under LP Biographical: Scrapbooks: Box #6.009 Folder #9.139]
  • Press Release: “Stanford...”, Stanford University News Service. [Filed under LP Biographical: Scrapbooks: Box #6.009 Folder #9.138]
  • Research Notebook of LP RE: Autobiographical entry re: Diet of LP. p. 101. [Filed under LP Research Notebooks: 24R]