12. Peace. 1945-1994.
This section has been partitioned into eight thematic sub-sections that illustrate
Linus Pauling's manifold interests in topics of peace and humanism. The Peace holdings
include manuscripts and typescripts, correspondence, notes, meeting minutes, non-Pauling
publications and other ephemera reflecting the numerous concerns addressed by the
Paulings and the international peace movement from the mid-1940s to the mid-1990s.
Prominent items include the three-volume bound Bomb-Test Petition to the United Nations, for which Pauling received the Nobel Peace Prize in 1963, as well as a sizeable
trove of materials related to Pauling's membership in the Emergency Committee of Atomic
Scientists (ECAS), formed by Albert Einstein and Leo Szilard at the conclusion of
World War II. Much of the ECAS content has been digitized and is available for patron
use upon request.
141 boxes
3. Atomic Energy: Early Legislative History and the Struggle for International Control.
Boxes 3.011 - 3.020 (Page: 11 - 20)
3.011. Emergency Committee of Atomic Scientists -- Individual and Organizational Correspondence,
1945-1948, No Date.
11.1.
Correspondence, Ancillary Material: National Committee on Atomic Information: 1945-1948, No Date.
11.1.1.
National Committee on Atomic Information, Audit report for the period December 18, 1945 to October 31, 1946.
11.1.2.
Treasury Department, Office on the Commissioner on Internal Revenue, Reference to
tax exemption status, one original and eight copies, December 20, 1945.
11.1.3.
Hartley, Livingston, National Committee on Atomic Information, January 6, 1946.
11.1.4.
Melcher, Daniel, National Committee on Atomic Information, May 16, 1946.
11.1.4a.
Melcher, Daniel, National Committee on Atomic Information, May 16, 1946.
11.1.4b.
Reply to Melcher, Daniel, National Committee on Atomic Information, May 17, 1946.
11.1.5.
Melcher, Dan, National Committee on Atomic Information, May 25, 1946.
11.1.6.
Reply to Melcher, Dan, National Committee on Atomic Information, May 28, 1946.
11.1.7.
Melcher, Dan, National Committee on Atomic Information, Memorandum on our conversation
today, May 30, 1946.
11.1.8.
Melcher, Dan, National Committee on Atomic Information, June 1, 1946.
11.1.9.
Melcher, Dan, National Committee on Atomic Information, June 6, 1946.
11.1.10.
Telegram: Conway, E.A., to Reverend Joseph Lennon, June 12, 1946.
11.1.10a.
Reply to Conway, E.A., July 6, 1946.
11.1.10b.
Reply to The Atomic Scientists of Chicago, August 1, 1946.
11.1.10c.
Reply to Owles, Dorothy, August 6, 1946.
11.1.10d.
Reply to Conway, E.A., August 6, 1946.
11.1.10e.
Reprint: Man vs Atom-Year 1, McGraw-Hill Publishing Co., Inc., 1946.
11.1.10f.
Reprint: The Atom New Source of Energy: A tide in the affairs of men, McGraw-Hill Publishing Company, 1945.
11.1.11.
Melcher, Daniel, National Committee on Atomic Information, June 17, 1946.
11.1.12.
Melcher, Daniel, National Committee on Atomic Information, June 19, 1946.
11.1.13.
Reply to Melcher, Daniel, National Committee on Atomic Information, June 21, 1946.
11.1.14.
Reply to Melcher, Daniel, National Committee on Atomic Information, June 22, 1946.
11.1.15.
Melcher, Daniel, National Committee on Atomic Information, June 24, 1946.
11.1.16.
Reply to Melcher, Daniel, National Committee on Atomic Information, June 26, 1946.
11.1.17.
Melcher, Daniel, National Committee on Atomic Information, June 29, 1946.
11.1.18.
Reply to Melcher, Daniel, National Committee on Atomic Information, July 3, 1946.
11.1.19.
Reply to Melcher, Daniel, National Committee on Atomic Information, July 5, 1946.
11.1.19a.
Wyatt, Joseph W., Lord, Day & Lord, June 28, 1946.
11.1.20.
Typescript: National Committee on Atomic Information, Six Months of N.C.A.I. activity,
Report to the Executive Committee, July 7, 1946.
11.1.20a.
Note from Melcher, Daniel, National Committee on Atomic Information, July 21, 1946.
11.1.21.
Montagu, M.F. Ashley, The Hahnemann Medical College and Hospital of Philadelphia,
July 10, 1946.
11.1.21a.
Reply to Montagu, M.F. Ashley, The Hahnemann Medical College and Hospital of Philadelphia,
July 22, 1946.
11.1.21b.
Reply to MacDonald, Ralph, National Education Association, July 22, 1946.
11.1.21c.
Telegram: McDonald, Ralph, July 23, 1946.
11.1.21d.
Clymer, Adelaide J., Philip Ragan Associates, Inc., July 29, 1946.
11.1.22.
Melcher, Daniel, National Committee on Atomic Information, July 10, 1946.
11.1.22a.
Reply to Britten, Marion Hale, National Committee on Atomic Information, July 12, 1946.
11.1.23.
Contract: Emergency Committee of Atomic Scientists, National Committee on Atomic Information,
Recommendation to raise funds, one original and one copy, July 11, 1946.
11.1.24.
Reply to Melcher, Daniel, National Committee on Atomic Information, July 13, 1946.
11.1.25.
Reply to Melcher, Daniel, National Committee on Atomic Information, July 18, 1946.
11.1.26.
Reply to Melcher, Daniel, National Committee on Atomic Information, July 22, 1946.
11.1.27.
Reply to Melcher, Daniel, National Committee on Atomic Information, July 24, 1946.
11.1.28.
Melcher, Daniel, National Committee on Atomic Information, July 27, 1946.
11.1.29.
Reply to National Committee on Atomic Information, August 5, 1946.
11.1.30.
Reply to Reid, Helen Dwight, National Committee on Atomic Information, August 6, 1946.
11.1.31.
Reply to National Committee on Atomic Information, August 9, 1946.
11.1.32.
Tri State Committee of Scientists, Educators and Religious Leaders on Atomic Energy
and Related Problems, To Participating Organizations and Officers of the N.C.A.I.,
August 15, 1946.
11.1.32a.
Typescript: Tri State Committee of Scientists, Educators and Religious Leaders on
Atomic Energy and Related Problems, Resolutions and recommendations regarding the
organization and program of the national committee on atomic information, August 15, 1946.
11.1.33.
Casgrain, A.E., National Committee on Atomic Information, August 19, 1946.
11.1.34.
Reply to Hartley, Livingston, National Committee on Atomic Information, August 19, 1946.
11.1.34a.
Hartley, Livingston, National Committee on Atomic Information, August 20, 1946.
11.1.35.
Typescript: Casgrain, A.E., National Committee on Atomic Information, Outline of Proposed
Projects and Plans, August 20, 1946.
11.1.36.
McDonald, Ralph, National Committee on Atomic Information, August 30, 1946.
11.1.37.
Reprint: "Atomic Energy-Who Should Control It?" Republican Open Forum, September 10, 1946.
11.1.37a.
Reprint: "The first four minutes..." Republican Open Forum, September 10, 1946.
11.1.38.
Reply to Hartley, Livingston, National Committee on Atomic Information, September 15, 1946.
11.1.39.
Reply to Hartley, Livingston, National Committee on Atomic Information, September 18, 1946.
11.1.40.
Hartley, Livingston, National Committee on Atomic Information, September 18, 1946.
11.1.41.
Casgrain, A.E., National Committee on Atomic Information, September 25, 1946.
11.1.41a.
Casgrain, A.E., National Committee on Atomic Information, to Condon, E.U., U.S. Bureau
of Standards, September 26, 1946.
11.1.41b.
Casgrain, A.E., National Committee on Atomic Information, September 27, 1946.
11.1.42.
Telegram: to Hartley, Livingston, National Committee on Atomic Information, September 30, 1946.
11.1.43.
Telegram: to Hartley, Livingston, National Committee on Atomic Information, October 1, 1946.
11.1.44.
Memorandum on conversation with Mr. Schaffner and Mrs. Payson, October 2, 1946.
11.1.45.
Hartley, Livingston, National Committee on Atomic Information, October 11, 1946.
11.1.45a.
Reply to Hartley, Livingston, National Committee on Atomic Information, October 17, 1946.
11.1.46.
Telegram: Casgrain, A.E., National Committee on Atomic Information, October 25, 1946.
11.1.46a.
Telegram: to Casgrain, A.E., National Committee on Atomic Information, October 26, 1946.
11.1.47.
Telegram: to Casgrain, A.E., National Committee on Atomic Information, October 26, 1946.
11.1.47a.
Telegram: Casgrain, A.E., National Committee on Atomic Information, October 28, 1946.
11.1.48.
Hartley, Livingston, National Committee on Atomic Information, November 8, 1946.
11.1.49.
Reply to Hartley, Livingston, National Committee on Atomic Information, November 11, 1946.
11.1.50.
Reply to Casgrain, A.E., National Committee on Atomic Information, November 12, 1946.
11.1.51.
Hartley, Livingston, National Committee on Atomic Information, November 13, 1946.
11.1.51a.
Telegram: to Hartley, Livingston, National Committee on Atomic Information, November 14, 1946.
11.1.51b.
Reply to Hartley, Livingston, National Committee on Atomic Information, November 23, 1946.
11.1.52.
Hess, Regina M., November 18, 1946.
11.1.52a.
Casgrain, A.E., National Committee on Atomic Information, November 20, 1946.
11.1.53.
Typescript: National Committee on Atomic Information, Purpose, December 3, 1946.
11.1.54.
Typescript: National Committee on Atomic Information, Plan of Operations, December 11, 1946.
11.1.54a.
Casgrain, A.E., National Committee on Atomic Information, April 23, 1947.
11.1.55.
Reply to Casgrain, A.E., National Committee on Atomic Information, December 11, 1946.
11.1.56.
Typescript: National Committee on Atomic Information, Member Organizations to attend
Annual Meeting, December 18, 1946.
11.1.57.
Casgrain, A.E., National Committee on Atomic Information, Report to Annual Meeting,
December 18, 1946.
11.1.58.
Reply to Casgrain, A.E., National Committee on Atomic Information, December 26, 1946.
11.1.59.
Casgrain, A.E., National Committee on Atomic Information, December 30, 1946.
11.1.60.
Reply to Casgrain, A.E., National Committee on Atomic Information, December 30, 1946.
11.1.61.
Casgrain, A.E., National Committee on Atomic Information, January, 7, 1947.
11.1.62.
Casgrain, A.E., National Committee on Atomic Information, March 17, 1947.
11.1.63.
Telegram: to Casgrain, A.E., National Committee on Atomic Information, April 8, 1947.
11.1.64.
Casgrain, A.E., National Committee on Atomic Information, April 11, 1947.
11.1.64a.
National Committee on Atomic Information, Institute on atomic education techniques,
April 25, 1947.
11.1.64b.
Casgrain, A.E., National Committee on Atomic Information, April 11, 1947.
11.1.65.
Reply to Casgrain, A.E., National Committee on Atomic Information, April 16, 1947.
11.1.66.
Reply to Casgrain, A.E., National Committee on Atomic Information, April 23, 1947.
11.1.67.
Reply to Casgrain, A.E., National Committee on Atomic Information, April 23, 1947.
11.1.68.
National Committee on Atomic Information, Pennsylvania State Institute on Atomic Education
Techniques, April 25, 1947.
11.1.69.
Glasheen, George L., National Committee on Atomic Information Note to all cooperating
national organizations, No Date.
11.1.69a.
Glasheen, George L., National Committee on Atomic Information, Louisiana conferences
on atomic energy, No Date.
11.1.70.
Glasheen, George L., National Committee on Atomic Information, Memorandum, June 24, 1947.
11.1.71.
Reply to Glasheen, George L., National Committee on Atomic Information, October 10, 1947.
11.1.71a.
National Committee on Atomic Information, Copy of receipt of One World or None, October 16, 1947.
11.1.71b.
Glasheen, George L., National Committee on Atomic Information, October 16, 1947.
11.1.71c.
Receipt to Glasheen, George L., for bank money order, October 29, 1947.
11.1.71d.
Glasheen, George L., National Committee on Atomic Information, January 8, 1948.
11.1.71e.
Glasheen, George L., National Committee on Atomic Information, April 8, 1948.
11.1.71f.
Reply to Glasheen, George L., National Committee on Atomic Information, April 16, 1948.
11.1.71g.
Glasheen, George L., National Committee on Atomic Information, April 28, 1948.
11.1.72.
Typescript: National Committee on Atomic Information, History of National Committee
on Atomic Information, one original and one copy, No Date.
11.2.
Correspondence, Non-Pauling Typescripts, Reprints: Offers of Help, 1946-1948.
11.2.1.
Typescript: Offers of Help, List of contributors and contributions, No Date.
11.2.2.
Scherbak, H., No Date.
11.2.2a.
Typescript: List of Letters relating to Scherbak's formula for the tuning-in of The
Entire War and Post-War Effort of the allied forces, Scherbak, H.No Date.
11.2.2b.
Reply to Scherbak, H., June 18, 1946.
11.2.2c.
Scherbak, H., June 21, 1946.
11.2.2d.
A report dealing with this coordination plan brought the following comments, Scherbak,
H.No Date.
11.2.2e.
Proposition of preventive system to safeguard against the enormous losses caused by
political disturbances, Scherbak, H., No Date.
11.2.3.
Farrell, James T., June 21, 1946.
11.2.4.
Stafford, Elizabeth, (Mrs. Edmond), June 29, 1946.
11.2.4a.
Stafford, Elizabeth, (Mrs. Edmond), June 29, 1946.
11.2.4b.
Reply to Stafford, Mrs. Edmond, July 5, 1946.
11.2.5.
Lewis, Evelyn, The Rocky Mountain Council on Atomic Energy, July, 1946.
11.2.6.
Peterson, Olga M., American Library Association, July 2, 1946.
11.2.6a.
Reply to Peterson, Olga M., American Library Association, July 9, 1946.
11.2.6b.
Shultz, Mildred, American Library Association, July 12, 1946.
11.2.7.
Note from Ligthart, F., May 27, 1946.
11.2.7a.
Reply to Ligthart, F., July 26, 1947.
11.2.8.
Personne, Paul, November 23, 1946.
11.2.8a.
Reply to Personne, Paul, January 24, 1947.
11.2.8b.
Blank sheet of paper with Emergency Committee of Atomic Scientist heading, No Date.
11.2.9.
Iger, Isaiah C., November 19, 1946.
11.2.9a.
Reply to Iger, Isaiah C., December 23, 1946.
11.2.10.
Ukers, William H., Tea & Coffee Trade Journal, November 19, 1946.
11.2.10a.
Reprint: "The Good-Will Magazine of the Tea and Coffee Trades", Ukers, William H.,
Tea & Coffee Trade Journal, No Date.
11.2.10b.
Reply to Ukers, William H., The Tea & Coffee Trade Journal, December 23, 1946.
11.2.11.
Wright, Barbara, Dartmouth Bookstall, November 26, 1946.
11.2.11a.
Reply to Wright, Barbara, Dartmouth Bookstall, December 23, 1946.
11.2.12.
Typescript: "An Open Letter to Professor Albert Einstein", Friedkin, Emily Z., No Date.
11.2.12a.
Repplier, T.S., The Advertising Council, Inc., November 12, 1946.
11.2.12b.
Friedkin, Emily Z., letter to Schaffner, Joseph, Hart Schaffner & Marx, December 3, 1946.
11.2.13.
Harwood, Aubrey, Pacific Mutual Life Insurance Company, letter to Payne, Lee F., Daily
News, December 4, 1946.
11.2.13a.
Reply to Harwood, Aubrey, Pacific Mutual Life Insurance Company, January 8, 1947.
11.2.14.
Freeman, Richard B., The Flint Institute of Arts, December 19, 1946.
11.2.14a.
Reprint: "The Artist at Bikini", Magazine of Art, December, 1946.
11.2.14b.
Reply to Freeman, Richard B., The Flint Institute of Arts, January 3, 1947.
11.2.15.
Suppin, Georges, December 5, 1946.
11.2.15a.
Reply to Suppin, Georges, January 25, 1947.
11.2.16.
Flindt, Max H., No Date.
11.2.16a.
Reply to Flindt, Max H., January 25, 1947.
11.2.17.
Leonard, Paul, January 7, 1947.
11.2.17a.
Reply to Leonard, Paul, January 28, 1947.
11.2.18.
Griggs, Julian, Church of the Brethren, Brethren Service Committee, January 9, 1947.
11.2.18a.
Note: "Help is on its Way," Brethren Service Committee, January 7, 1947.
11.2.18b.
Reply to Griggs, Julian, Brethren Service Committee, January 25, 1947.
11.2.19.
Reed, Kitty, Teachers College, January 14, 1947.
11.2.19a.
Reply to Reed, Kitty, Teachers College, January 25, 1947.
11.2.20.
Britten, Roy J., Graduate College, Princeton University, No Date.
11.2.20a.
Reply to Britten, Roy J., Graduate College, Princeton University, February 24, 1947.
11.2.21.
Bell, Canon Bernard Iddings, February 17, 1947.
11.2.21a.
Reply to Bell, Canon Bernard Iddings, February 25, 1947.
11.2.22.
Prezzi, Wilma, February 20, 1947.
11.2.22a.
Reply to Prezzi, Wilma, March 13, 1947.
11.2.22b.
Prezzi, Wilma, March 18, 1947.
11.2.22c.
Reprint: "Exhibition of Paintings," Prezzi, Wilma, China Institute In America, January 16, 1947.
11.2.22d.
Newspaper Clipping: "She's a 'Chinese' Painter - Well, at Least Her Priceless 'Sitters'
Are", Publication Unknown, January 7, 1947.
11.2.22e.
Newspaper Clipping: "To Exhibit Her Chinese Art Work", New York Times, January 5, 1947.
11.2.22f.
Newspaper Clipping: "Ancient Chinese Art Field of Painter Who Once Created Styles",
Mara, Margaret, Brooklyn Eagle, January 15, 1947.
11.2.23.
Molarsky, Osmond Shreve, February 20, 1947.
11.2.24.
Cantril, Hadley, Office of Public Opinion Research, Princeton University, one original
and one copy, February 26, 1947.
11.2.24a.
Reply to Cantril, Hadley, Office of Public Opinion Research, Princeton University,
March 13, 1947.
11.2.25.
Whitney, Norman J., Syracuse Peace Council, February 27, 1947.
11.2.25a.
Reply to Whitney, Norman J., Syracuse Peace Council, March 4, 1947.
11.2.25b.
Whitney, Norman J., Syracuse Peace Council, March 20, 1947.
11.2.25c.
Reply to Whitney, Norman J., Syracuse Peace Council, March 25, 1947.
11.2.25d.
Whitney, Norman J., Syracuse Peace Council, April 7, 1947.
11.2.25e.
Telegram to Lax, Lawrence, Public Service Letter and Printing, April 9, 1947.
11.2.25f.
Reply to Whitney, Norman J., Syracuse Peace Council, April 14, 1947.
11.2.25g.
Reply to Whitney, Norman J., Syracuse Peace Council, April 16, 1947.
11.2.25h.
Whitney, Norman J., Syracuse Peace Council, April 25, 1947.
11.2.25i.
Reprint: "Atomic Warfare and the Christian Faith", Syracuse Peace Committee, April 22, 1947.
11.2.25j.
Reply to Whitney, Norman J., Syracuse Peace Council, May 8, 1947.
11.2.26.
Widlak, Arthur F., March 24, 1947.
11.2.26a.
Reply to Widlak, Arthur F., April 22, 1947.
11.2.27.
Kolisch, Maria, Regional Salinity Laboratory, March 3, 1947.
11.2.27a.
Reply to Kolisch, Maria, Regional Salinity Laboratory, April 16, 1947.
11.2.27b.
Kolisch, Maria, Regional Salinity Laboratory, May 1, 1947.
11.2.27c.
Reply to Kolisch, Maria, Regional Salinity Laboratory, May 24, 1947.
11.2.28.
Reply to Smith, Robert, April 10, 1947.
11.2.29.
Mann, W.E., April 21, 1947.
11.2.29a.
Reply to Mann, W.E., June 23, 1947.
11.2.30.
Allan, Helen Scott, April 30, 1947.
11.2.30a.
Reply to Allan, Helen Scott, May 16, 1947.
11.2.31.
Sherman, Ellen Burns, May 4, 1947.
11.2.31a.
Reprint: "The Measure of a Man", Sherman, Ellen Burns, The Chronicle, January 1946.
11.2.31b.
Reply to Sherman, Ellen Burns, June 16, 1947.
11.2.32.
Van Kleek, E.R. The University of the State of New York, May 13, 1947.
11.2.32a.
McChesney, Mildred F., The University of the State of New York, July 3, 1947.
11.2.32b.
Reply to McChesney, Mildred F., The University of the State of New York, July 16, 1947.
11.2.33.
Strouse, William M., May 14, 1947.
11.2.33a.
Reply to Strouse, William M., June 3, 1947.
11.2.34.
Troth, Edward O., May 22, 1947.
11.2.34a.
Reply to Troth, Edward O., June 13, 1947.
11.2.35.
Rondeau, G., May 30, 1947.
11.2.35a.
Reply to Rondeau, G., June 2, 1947.
11.2.35b.
Reply to Rondeau, G., June 30, 1947.
11.2.35c.
Rondeau, G., June 16, 1947.
11.2.36.
Roser, Fred, June 2, 1947.
11.2.36a.
Reply to Roser, Fred, June 6, 1947.
11.2.37.
Westheimer, Irvin F., Westheimer and Company, June 2, 1947.
11.2.37a.
Telegram to Westheimer, Irvin F., June 4, 1947.
11.2.38.
Borthwick, C.E., No Date.
11.2.38a.
Reprint: Atomic Bombs, Borthwick, C.E., No Date.
11.2.38b.
Reply to Borthwick, C.E., June 25, 1947.
11.2.39.
Reply to Lang, Bertrand A., June 7, 1947.
11.2.39a.
Lang, Bertrand A., June 12, 1947.
11.2.39b.
Reply to Lang, Bert A., June 17, 1947.
11.2.39c.
Lang, Bert, June 29, 1947.
11.2.40.
Throckmorton, Antoinette D.T., (Mrs. A.D. Turcas), June 8, 1947.
11.2.40a.
Reply to Throckmorton, Mrs. A.D. Turcas, June 10, 1947.
11.2.41.
Wood, Cornelius A., June 26, 1947.
11.2.42.
Renee, September 9, 1948.
11.2.43.
Marcel, Mari, No Date.
11.2.43a.
Friesch, Eugen, July 14, 1947.
11.2.43b.
Reply to Marcel, Mari, September 5, 1947.
11.2.43c.
Friesch, Eugen, September 5, 1947.
11.2.43d.
Helen, letter to Eileen, No Date.
11.2.44.
Bofman, Albert, September 26, 1947.
11.2.44a.
Reply to Bofman, Albert, October 27, 1947.
11.2.44b.
Reply to Bofman, Albert, November 6, 1947.
11.2.44c.
Bofman, Albert, November 10, 1947.
11.2.44d.
Reply to Bofman, Albert, November 19, 1947.
11.2.44e.
Bofman, Albert, November 24, 1947.
11.2.44f.
Bofman, Albert, December 14, 1947.
11.2.44g.
Reply to Bofman, Albert, December 17, 1947.
11.2.44h.
Bofman, Albert, January 23, 1948.
11.2.44i.
Bofman, Albert, December 24, 1947.
11.2.44j.
Reply to Bofman, Albert, March 11, 1948.
11.2.45.
Walp, Paul K., October 9, 1947.
11.2.46.
Lewin, Isaac, October 20, 1947.
11.2.46a.
Reply to Lewin, Isaac, October 24, 1947.
11.2.47.
Reply to Smith, Vivian, November 8, 1947.
11.2.48.
Johnson, E. Shurley, Central Methodist Church, December 5, 1947.
11.2.48a.
Reply to Johnson, E. Shurley, Central Methodist Church, December 8, 1947.
11.2.48b.
Johnson, E. Shurley, Central Methodist Church, December 10, 1947.
11.2.48c.
Johnson, E. Shurley, Central Methodist Church, December 24, 1947.
11.2.48d.
Cables, Anna, Letter to Imbry, James, New Jersey Independent Citizens League, January 11, 1947.
11.2.49.
Seldis, Henry J., January 4, 1948.
11.2.49a.
Seldis, Henry J., February 1, 1948.
11.2.50.
Van Tassel, S.M., January 20, 1948.
11.2.50a.
Reply to Van Tassel, S.M., January 24, 1948.
11.2.51.
Morgan, Angela, January 22, 1948.
11.2.51a.
Reprint: "Come, All Ye Stewards", Morgan, Angela, Classmate, February 22, 1948.
11.2.51b.
Reply to Morgan, Angela, February 19, 1948.
11.2.52.
Lasso de la Vega, Jose N., February 25, 1948.
11.2.53.
Dron, John A., April 7, 1948.
11.2.54.
Redington, C. Richard, April 8, 1948.
11.2.54a.
Reply to Redington, C. Richard, April 17, 1948.
11.2.54b.
Redington, C. Richard, May 10, 1948.
11.2.55.
Murray, Michael H., May 8, 1948.
11.2.56.
Magoon, Donald W., Meijer's Super Markets, May 12, 1948.
11.2.56a.
Reply to Magoon, Donald W., Meijer's Super Markets, May 18, 1948.
11.2.57.
Gildner, Jay W., May 12, 1948.
11.3.
Correspondence, Ancillary Material: Federation of American Scientists, 1946-1948, No Date.
11.3.1.
Rush, J.H., Federation of American Scientists, June 6, 1946.
11.3.2.
Typescript: "Radio Broadcast of W.A. Higinbotham, Chairman of the Federation of American
Scientists," June 16, 1946.
11.3.3.
Reply to Dr. Rush, National Committee on Atomic Information, June 25, 1946.
11.3.4.
Tomlinson, Marian H., Emergency Committee of Atomic Scientists, Letter to Higinbotham,
W.A., Federation of American Scientists, July 22, 1946.
11.3.5.
Reply to Tomlinson, Marian H., Emergency Committee of Atomic Scientists, July 24, 1946.
11.3.5a.
Tomlinson, Marian H., Emergency Committee of Atomic Scientists, July 26, 1946.
11.3.6.
Memo to Association: Higinbotham, Federation of American Scientists, August 5, 1946.
11.3.6a.
Flanders, Donald A., Executive Committee Association of Los Alamos Scientists, Letter
to Professor Tolman in reply to June 26, No Date.
11.3.7.
Reply to Owles, Dorothy S., Emergency Committee of Atomic Scientists, September 9, 1946.
11.3.8.
Reply to Fry, Eileen A., Emergency Committee of Atomic Scientists, November 21, 1946.
11.3.9.
Burke, Mrs. William L.M., December 4, 1946.
11.3.10.
Frye, Eileen A., February 17, 1947.
11.3.11.
Proposal: "Political Action Research", Guetzkow, Harold, May 1947.
11.3.11a.
Guetzkow, Harold, Group Process Laboratory, Gould Academy, Letter to Dr. Albert Einstein,
Institute for Advanced Study.
11.3.12.
Memorandum to members of Emergency Committee of Atomic Scientists: Higinbotham, W.A.,
Federation of American Scientists, May 15, 1947.
11.3.13.
Newspaper Clipping:"Scientists Ask Funds To Keep Public Posted", Publication Unknown,
No Date.
11.3.14.
Reprint: "The Purposes of the Federation of American Scientists", Federation of American Scientists, [2 copies] June 1946.
11.3.14a.
Note from Rush, J.H., concerning price reference of August 12.
11.3.14b.
Typescript: "The Federation of American Scientists," original and two copies, No Date.
11.3.15.
Reply to Du Bridge, Lee, University of Rochester, No Date.
11.4.
Correspondence: Committee for Foreign Correspondence, 1946-1948.
11.4.1.
Johnson, Oliver, Committee for Foreign Correspondence, Letter to Professor Albert
Einstein, Emergency Committee of Atomic Scientists, December 10, 1947.
11.4.2.
Burke, Miriam, December 12, 1946.
11.4.3.
Hamilton, Wallace, December 16, 1946.
11.4.4.
Minutes of Meeting: Committee for Foreign Correspondence, by Elizabeth Wiethan, April 4, 1947.
11.4.4a.
Reply to Professor Albert Einstein, Institute for Advanced Study, one original and
one copy, April 26, 1947.
11.4.4b.
Ray, Mary E., Emergency Committee of Atomic Scientists, May 15, 1947.
11.4.5.
Ray, Mary E., Emergency Committee of Atomic Scientists, June 2, 1947.
11.4.6.
Ray, Mary E., Emergency Committee of Atomic Scientists, November 13, 1947.
11.4.7.
Reply to Professor Albert Einstein, Emergency Committee of Atomic Scientists, December 10, 1947.
11.4.8.
Einstein, Albert, January 14, 1948.
11.4.8a.
Einstein, Albert, to Wuesthoff, Freda, January 14, 1948.
11.4.9.
Einstein, Albert, Emergency Committee of Atomic Scientists, February 6, 1948.
11.4.9a.
Brown, Harrison, Emergency Committee of Atomic Scientists, January 21, 1948.
11.4.10.
Wiethan, E., Committee for Foreign Correspondence, History and Accomplishments, No Date.
11.4.11.
Einstein, Albert, Emergency Committee of Atomic Scientists, March 27, 1948.
11.5.
Correspondence, Non-Pauling Typescripts, Reprints, Ancillary Material: Educational,
1945-1948, No Date.
11.5.1.
Reprint: "The Challenge of the Atomic Bomb", The Nation, December 22, 1945.
11.5.2.
Shotwell, James T., Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, Letter to Dr. Neilson,
January 24, 1946.
11.5.2a.
Typescript: "Interim Report", Committee on Atomic Energy of the Carnegie Endowment
for International Peace, January 11, 1946.
11.5.3.
Reply to Field, Harry H., National Opinion Research Center, University of Denver,
July 13, 1946.
11.5.3a.
Note: Dr. Albert Einstein's address.
11.5.3b.
Field, Harry H., National Opinion Research Center, University of Denver, June 27, 1946.
11.5.3c.
Typescript: "The Only Thing We Have to Fear is Fear Itself: What the People Know and
Think about the Bomb and Atomic Energy," Confidential Report, Connelly, Gordon M.,
National Opinion Research Center, University of Denver, June 1946.
11.5.4.
Reprint: "High School World Peace Speaking Program on the Topic: 'Is World Government
the Path to Peace?'", University of North Carolina Extension Bulletin, October 1946.
11.5.5.
Typescript: "Inquiry Concerning the Responsibility of the Public School to Educate
for 'Living in the Atomic Age'", Hand, Harold and Associates, University of Illinois Bulletin, December 3, 1946.
11.5.5a.
Reprint: "Living in the Atomic Age", University of Illinois Bulletin, December 3, 1946.
11.5.6.
Typescript: "Museum of Natural History Announces Opening of Exhibit on Atomic Energy",
Kelly, Dana P., The American Museum of Natural History, March 18, 1947.
11.5.7.
Reprint: High School World Peace Study and Speaking Program, The University of North Carolina, 1947-1948.
11.5.8.
Reprint: "The Two Horizons: A Report on the Race with Catastrophe", Bulletin of the University of Utah, Clapp, Edwin R., February 11, 1948.
11.5.9.
Advertisement: Atomic Energy: Its International Implications by The Royal Institute of International Affairs, No Date.
11.5.10.
Reprint: "Teaching Aids for Senior Scholastic", Scholastic Teacher Senior Scholastic, April 12, 1948.
11.5.11.
Cowan, J.C., Oil and Protein Division, Northern Regional Research Laboratory, April 13, 1948.
11.5.11a.
Reprint: "Atomic Energy is Your Business", Lilienthal, David E., Atomic Energy Week, No Date.
11.5.11b.
List: Movies and Short Talks about Atomic Energy at the Cilco Auditorium, April 1-8, 1948.
11.5.12.
Laurence, A.E., June 4, 1948.
11.5.12a.
Receipt: 1.5 pound specimen of Carnotite-Uranium and Carnotite-Uranium-Vanadium specimen,
New Jersey State Museum, April 29, 1948.
11.5.12b.
Reprint: "- or +?", Atomic Energy Exhibition, May 16-July 5, 1948.
11.5.13.
Lennon, Mrs. Henry B., Sausalito Committee for Atomic Education, June 7, 1948.
11.5.13a.
Typescript: "Report of Sausalito Committee for Atomic Education", Howard, Volney E.,
Sausalito Committee for Atomic Education, May 25, 1948.
11.5.14.
Mailing list of Federation of American Scientists, No Date.
11.5.15.
Envelopes with different Federation of American Scientists addressed on each one,
Twenty-seven envelopes, No Date.
11.6.
Correspondence, Reprints, Newspaper Clippings: Current Suggestions, 1948.
11.6.1.
Reply to Seeber, R.R., Department of Mechanical Engineering, Michigan College of Mining
and Technology, March 11, 1948.
11.6.1a.
Seeber, R.R., Department of Mechanical Engineering, Michigan College of Mining and
Technology, December 11, 1947.
11.6.2.
Reply to Cason, James, Department of Chemistry, University of California, March 24, 1948.
11.6.3.
Reply to Harper, R.M., March 26, 1948.
11.6.3a.
Newspaper Clipping: "Atomic Energy for Peace", The Atlanta Journal, December 25, 1946.
11.6.3b.
Newspaper Clipping: "Peace is Possible", St. Louis Globe-Democrat, December 25, 1946.
11.6.3c.
Reprint: "More About Compulsory Military Training", Alabama Christian Advocate, January 15, 1948.
11.6.3d.
Harper, R.M., February 17, 1948.
11.6.4.
Reply to Briggs, Mrs. T.R., April 6, 1948.
11.6.4a.
Briggs, Mrs. T.R., March 4, 1948.
11.6.5.
Daniels, Harold K., May 5, 1948.
11.6.6.
Dibner, Bern, May 6, 1948.
11.6.6a.
Newspaper Clipping: "New Meaning of May Day", The New York Times, May 3, 1948.
11.6.7.
Ballard, W.R., May 8, 1948.
11.6.8.
Howe, Howard A., May 12, 1948.
11.6.9.
Menard, Charles J., May 21, 1948.
11.6.10.
Reply to Gibb, Andrew S., August 10, 1948.
11.6.10a.
Gibb, Andrew S., July 30, 1948.
11.6.11.
Reply to Haswell, Elizabeth F., August 10, 1948.
11.6.11a.
Haswell, Elizabeth F., August 1, 1948.
3.012. Emergency Committee of Atomic Scientists -- Manuscripts, Correspondence, 1946-1948, No Date.
12.1.
Correspondence, Manuscripts, Ancillary Material, 1946-1948.
12.1.1.
Poem: 1946, Canfield, Cogswell.
12.1.1a.
Seal: The Dawn of a New Era.
12.1.1b.
Canfield, Mae Rhoads, A Brief Outline of A Practical, Common-Sense Plan to Prove the
Possibilities of Self Maintenance.
12.1.2.
Ensering, H., December 5, 1946.
12.1.2a.
Manuscript: After Four Centuries of Reason, Ensering, H., No Date.
12.1.3.
Friedkin, Emily Z., July 8, 1946.
12.1.3a.
Reply to Friedkin, Emily Z., July 18, 1946.
12.1.3b.
Friedkin, Emily Z., October 24, 1946.
12.1.3c.
Reply to Friedkin, Emily Z., November 19, 1946.
12.1.4.
Sheet Music: The Dance of the Atoms, Gabriel, Bernard, No Date.
12.1.5.
Reply to de la Lauziere, Guillibert, April 29, 1948.
12.1.5a.
Reprint: Pax Pacifica.
12.1.6.
Reply to Hamilton, A.D., July 14, 1947.
12.1.6a.
Hamilton, A.D., June 23, 1947.
12.1.6b.
Reprint: Some Definitions.
12.1.7.
Manuscript: The Institute of Ethical Research, Principles and Program, Hartman, Robert S., No Date.
12.1.8.
Typescript: While the Devil Laughs, Ledbetter, Elmer E., No Date.
12.1.9.
de Neumann, Klara Z., December 15, 1946.
12.1.9a.
Typescript: Auch cu zaehlst mit ...
12.1.9b.
Reply to de Neumann, Klara Z., January 25, 1947.
12.1.10.
Miller, E.C.L., December 17, 1946.
12.1.10a.
Typescript: What Can and Should A State Academy of Science Do?, Miller E.C.L., No Date.
12.1.11.
Moore, U.G., September 14, 1947.
12.1.11a.
Manuscript: Raribanco Tale of a Lost World, Moore, U.G.
12.1.11b.
Reply to Moore, U.G., October 10, 1947.
12.1.12.
Pezet, A.W., November 26, 1946.
12.1.12a.
Reply to Pezet, A.W., December 6, 1946.
12.1.13.
Newspaper Clipping: "The Hard Facts for Humanity", Publication Unknown, October 6, 1947.
12.1.13a.
Ramsey, J.W., October 6, 1947.
12.1.13b.
Reply to Ramsey, J.W., November 10, 1947.
12.1.14.
Sjogren, Clarence LeG., July 8, 1946.
12.1.14a.
Reply to Sjogren, Clarence LeG., July 12, 1946.
12.1.15.
Sueur, Rene, October 27, 1946.
12.1.15a.
Reply to Sueur, Rene, January 24, 1947.
12.1.16.
Thomas, Frederick M., October 21, 1947.
12.1.16a.
Reply to Thomas, Frederick M., October 31, 1947.
12.1.16b.
Thomas, Frederick M., November 4, 1947.
12.1.16c.
Thomas, Frederick M., November 5, 1947.
12.1.16d.
Thomas, Frederick M., November 28, 1947.
12.1.16e.
Reply to Thomas, Frederick M., January 12, 1948.
12.1.16f.
Thomas, Anne M., January 18, 1948.
12.1.17.
Typescript: A Defense Against the Atomic Bomb, Vetter, John Joseph, September 10, 1947.
12.1.17a.
Vetter, John Joseph, March 13, 1948.
12.1.17b.
Reply to Vetter, John Joseph, March 17, 1948.
12.1.18.
Reply to Votava, Joseph T., June 20, 1947.
12.1.18a.
Reprint: A More Perfect Union, Votava, Joseph T.
12.1.19.
Weil, Henry, September 5, 1946.
12.1.19a.
Weil, Henry, August 19, 1946.
12.1.19b.
Reply to Weil, Henry, September 4, 1946.
12.1.20.
Yoakum, Robert H., May 1, 1947.
12.1.20a.
Typescript: As Others See Us.
12.2.
Correspondence, Reprints: Publicity: Atlantic Monthly, 1946-1948.
12.2.1.
Meyer, Cord Jr., June 3, 1946.
12.2.1a.
Reprint: The Atlantic Monthly, July 1946.
12.2.2.
Weeks, Edward, June 10, 1946.
12.2.2a.
Reply to Weeks, Edward, June 27, 1946.
12.2.2b.
Reply to Weeks, Edward, August 27, 1947.
12.2.2c.
Reply to Weeks, Edward, October 2, 1947.
12.2.2d.
Weeks, Edward, No Date.
12.2.2e.
Reply to Weeks, Edward, October 11, 1947.
12.2.2f.
Weeks, Edward, October 14, 1947.
12.2.3.
Weeks, Edward, March 12, 1948.
12.2.4.
Ellis, Mary K., March 16, 1948.
12.3.
Correspondence, Reprints, Ancillary Material: Request for Information, 1946-1948.
12.3.1.
Alpert, Augusta, May 28, 1946.
12.3.1a.
Reply to Alpert, Augusta, June 18, 1946.
12.3.2.
Alvis, Margaret, May 26, 1947.
12.3.2a.
Reply to Alvis, Margaret, June 10, 1947.
12.3.3.
Amos, Wayne, July 29, 1947.
12.3.3a.
Reply to Amos, Wayne, August 7, 1947.
12.3.4.
Armstrong, Adam E., July 8, 1947.
12.3.4a.
Reprint: The Last Analysis, Armstrong, Adam E., No Date.
12.3.4b.
Reply to Armstrong, Adam Elliott, July 14, 1947.
12.3.5.
Walker, Adrienne, June 13, 1946.
12.3.5a.
Reply to Becker, Levison, June 24, 1946.
12.3.6.
Beer, A.J., April 19, 1948.
12.3.6a.
Reply to Beer, A.J., May 10, 1948.
12.3.7.
Berenda, Carlton W., June 24, 1946.
12.3.7a.
Reply to Berenda, Carlton W., July 20, 1946.
12.3.8.
Biskind, Morton S., June 2, 1946.
12.3.8a.
Reply to Biskind, Morton S., June 18, 1946.
12.3.9.
Blaker, Joy, November 1, 1947.
12.3.9a.
Reply to Blaker, Joy, November 8, 1947.
12.3.10.
Blair, Wm.R., February 19, 1947.
12.3.10a.
Reply to Blair, Wm.R., March 18, 1947.
12.3.11.
Borden, Mrs. Richard, February 24, 1947.
12.3.11a.
Reply to Borden, Mrs. Richard, March 4, 1947.
12.3.12.
Reply to Brainerd, Robert, January 6, 1946.
12.3.13.
Brenner, Ann Reed, May 24, 1946.
12.3.13a.
Reply to Brenner, Anne Reed, June 10, 1946.
12.3.14.
Brown, J. Ellis, February 25, 1948.
12.3.14a.
Reply to Brown, J. Ellis, March 19, 1948.
12.3.15.
Reply to Bundy, Roy, May 21, 1947.
12.3.15a.
Newspaper Clipping: "Doctor Warns Atomic Committee May Be 'Front' Group", Publication
Unknown, No Date.
12.3.16.
Buttenheim, Harold S., May 23, 1946.
12.3.16a.
Reply to Buttenheim, Harold S., June 10, 1946.
12.3.17.
Cammock, Miss K., September 6, 1946.
12.3.17a.
Reply to Cammock, Miss K., September 16, 1946.
12.3.18.
Chase, Arthur Taft, December 15, 1946.
12.3.19.
Conn, H.J., January 24, 1947.
12.3.19a.
Reply to Conn, H.J., February 3, 1947.
12.3.20.
Cox, S.J., March 3, 1947.
12.3.20a.
Reply to Cox, S.J., April 10, 1947.
12.3.21.
Creigh, Thomas, March 8, 1947.
12.3.21a.
Reply to Creigh, Thomas, March 21, 1947.
12.3.22.
Cross, Frank B., March 24, 1948.
12.3.22a.
Reply to Cross, Frank B., March 31, 1948.
12.3.23.
Cutting, Mrs. W. Bayard, May 24, 1946.
12.3.23a.
Reply to Cutting, Mrs. Bayard, June 10, 1946.
12.3.24.
Daine, Robert, June 25, 1947.
12.3.24a.
Reply to Daine, Robert, June 26, 1947.
12.3.25.
Davidson, T.W., January 23, 1947.
12.3.25a.
Reply to Davidson, T.W., February 3, 1947.
12.3.26.
Dees, Bowen C., June 26, 1946.
12.3.26a.
Reply to Dees Bowen C., July 20, 1946.
12.3.27.
de Matteis, Belisario, March 10, 1947.
12.3.27a.
Reply to de Matteis, Belisario, April 3, 1947.
12.3.28.
Dennis, Frank D., June 29, 1946.
12.3.28a.
Reply to Dennis, Frank D., July 20, 1946.
12.3.29.
Dobbins, Mrs. H.T., December 17, 1946.
12.3.29a.
Reply to Dobbins, Mrs. H.T., January 3, 1947.
12.3.30.
Donner, Robert, February 4, 1948.
12.3.30a.
Reply to Donner, Robert, February 13, 1948.
12.3.31.
Dourif, Henry, May 24, 1946.
12.3.31a.
Reply to Dourif, Henry, June 12, 1946.
12.3.32.
Durlach, Theresa Mayer, May 23, 1946.
12.3.32a.
Reply to Durlach, Theresa Mayer, July 15, 1946.
12.3.33.
Dyckman, Mary L., August 29, 1946.
12.3.33a.
Reply to Dyckman, Mary L., September 3, 1946.
12.3.34.
Dyer, Harold E., June 26, 1947.
12.3.34a.
Reply to Dyer, Harold E., July 14, 1947.
12.3.35.
Edmondson, Nell N., No Date.
12.3.35a.
Reply to Edmondson, Mrs. F.W., June 18, 1946.
12.3.36.
Eldridge, J.B., November 17, 1946.
12.3.36a.
Reply to Eldridge, J.B., December 5, 1946.
12.3.37.
Eliason, O.A., June 30, 1947.
12.3.37a.
Reply to Eliason, O.A., July 14, 1947.
12.3.38.
George, C.A., No Date.
12.3.38a.
Reply to George, C.A., May 3, 1948.
12.3.39.
El-Soukhary, Hassan Mohamed, July 4, 1947.
12.3.39a.
Reply to El-Soukhary, Hassan Mohamed, May 21, 1947.
12.3.40.
Fay, W.G., May 7, 1947.
12.3.40a.
Reply to Fay, W.G., May 8, 1947.
12.3.41.
Reply to Feld, B.T., February 3, 1947.
12.3.42.
Fish, Elmer, February 3, 1947.
12.3.42a.
Reply to Fish, Elmer, February 24, 1947.
12.3.42b.
Fish, Elmer, February 27, 1947.
12.3.42c.
Reprint: Time, July 1, 1946.
12.3.42d.
Reprint: Science, Time, December 3, 1945.
12.3.43.
Fisher, Thomas H., April 25, 1947.
12.3.43a.
Reply to Fisher, Thomas Hart, May 3, 1947.
12.3.44.
Fitch, John A., January 15, 1947.
12.3.44a.
Reply to Fitch, John A., January 21, 1947.
12.3.45.
Fleege, Urban H., May 26, 1947.
12.3.45a.
Reply to Fleege, Urban H., June 4, 1947.
12.3.46.
Fleming, Ralph Jr., October 6, 1947.
12.3.46a.
Reply to Fleming, Ralph Jr., October 21, 1947.
12.3.47.
Freschl, Lisbeth N., September 28, 1947.
12.3.47a.
Reply to Freschl, Lisbeth N., October 24, 1947.
12.3.48.
Gray, Mrs. C.R., July 12, 1947.
12.3.48a.
Reply to Gray, Mrs. C.R., July 24, 1947.
12.3.49.
Hall, Franklin P., March 18, 1947.
12.3.49a.
Reply to Hall, Franklin P., April 10, 1947.
12.3.50.
Hancock, C.M., No Date.
12.3.50a.
Reply to Hancock, C.M., December 7, 1946.
12.3.51.
Harriman, Dessa P., No Date.
12.3.51a.
Reply to Harriman, Dessa P., March 31, 1948.
12.3.52.
Hart, John Robbins, February 4, 1948.
12.3.52a.
Reply to Hart, John Robbins, February 5, 1948.
12.3.52b.
Reply to Hart, John Robbins, February 12, 1948.
12.3.52c.
Hart, John Robbins, March 5, 1948.
12.3.53.
Houldridge, Edgar A., December 4, 1947.
12.3.53a.
Reply to Houldridge, Edgar A., February 12, 1948.
12.3.54.
Hume, Robert A., January 13, 1948.
12.3.54a.
Reply to Hume, Robert A., January 21, 1948.
12.3.55.
Sister Ignatia, October 14, 1946.
12.3.55a.
Reply to Sister Ignatia, October 23, 1946.
12.3.56.
Reply to Jahoda, Marie, April 6, 1948.
12.3.56a.
Reply to Jahoda, Marie, April 17, 1948.
12.3.57.
Janssen, Guthrie E., March 6, 1947.
12.3.57a.
Reply to Janssen, Guthrie E., March 21, 1947.
12.3.58.
Jefferson, Irene, No Date.
12.3.58a.
Reply to Jefferson, Irene, December 23, 1947.
12.3.59.
Johnston, Winifred, December 26, 1946.
12.3.59a.
Reply to Johnston, Winifred, December 31, 1946.
12.3.60.
Jones, Leone, June 6, 1947.
12.3.60a.
Reply to Jones, Leone, June 9, 1947.
12.3.61.
Jones, Melvin, October 6, 1947.
12.3.61a.
Reply to Jones, Melvin E., October 13, 1947.
12.3.62.
Kay, Frances S., February 18, 1947.
12.3.62a.
Reply to Kay, Frances S., March 4, 1947.
12.3.63.
Kirby, John C., October 29, 1947.
12.3.63a.
Reply to Kirby, John C., November 11, 1947.
12.3.64.
Klein, Robert H., May 24, 1946.
12.3.64a.
Reply to Klein, Robert H., June 11, 1946.
12.3.65.
Leslau, Charlotte, December 4, 1946.
12.3.65a.
Reply to Leslau, Charlotte, December 30, 1946.
12.3.66.
Levich, Harriett and Prevan Harry W., November 14, 1947.
12.3.66a.
Reply to Levich, Harriett and Prevan Harry W., November 21, 1947.
12.3.67.
Linnenberg, Marianne S., October 15, 1947.
12.3.67a.
Reply to Linnenberg, Mrs. C.C., October 21, 1947.
12.3.68.
Lipetz, Alphonse I., July 2, 1947.
12.3.68a.
Reply to Lipetz, Alphonse I., July 15, 1947.
12.3.69.
Lowenberg, Elsie, May 2, 1948.
12.3.69a.
Reprint: "Open Letter to the General Assembly of the United Nations", Einstein, Albert,
United Nations World, October 1947.
12.3.69b.
Reply to Lowenberg, Elsie, May 5, 1948.
12.3.70.
McAlister, Deane J., December 24, 1946.
12.3.70a.
Reply to McAlister, Deane J., February 1, 1947.
12.3.71.
Mayland, Miriam L., August 7, 1947.
12.3.71a.
Reply to Mayland, Miriam L., September 8, 1947.
12.3.71b.
Mayland, Miriam L., September 11, 1947.
12.3.71c.
Reply to Mayland, Miriam L., October 21, 1947.
12.3.72.
Millard, Everett L., June 7, 1947.
12.3.72a.
Pattou, Albert B., No Date.
12.3.72b.
Reprint: There Are No Master Races, True Comics.
12.3.72c.
Millard, Everett L., June 14, 1947.
12.3.72d.
Reply to Millard, Everett L., June 19, 1947.
12.3.73.
Reply to Montz, R.A., November 25, 1946.
12.3.74.
Morris, George D., January 24, 1947.
12.3.74a.
Reply to Morris, George D., January 31, 1947.
12.3.75.
Myrick, Norman, April 16, 1947.
12.3.75a.
Reply to Myrick, Norman, April 17, 1947.
12.3.76.
Koch, Henry, February 23, 1948.
12.3.76a.
Reply to New Jersey Council Against Conscription, February 26, 1948.
12.3.77.
Nichols, Jeannette P., April 22, 1947.
12.3.77a.
Reply to Nichols, Jeannette P., June 3, 1947.
12.3.78.
Osenlund, Karl E., December 3, 1946.
12.3.78a.
Osenlund, Karl E., December 3, 1946.
12.3.78b.
Reply to Osenlund, Karl E., December 6, 1946.
12.3.79.
Palmquist, E.A.E., May 6, 1947.
12.3.79a.
Palmquist, E.A.E., June 20, 1947.
12.3.79b.
Palmquist, E.A.E., June 26, 1947.
12.3.79c.
Reply to Palmquist, E.A.E., June 26, 1947.
12.3.80.
Reply to Pinner, Max, July 26, 1946.
12.3.80a.
Pinner, Max, June 27, 1946.
12.3.81.
Qua, Stanley, E., April 22, 1947.
12.3.81a.
Reply to Qua, Stanley E., May 2, 1947.
12.3.82.
Rankin, Margaret J., December 12, 1946.
12.3.82a.
Reply to Rankin, Margaret J., December 30, 1946.
12.3.83.
Reguera, Araceli M., August 20, 1947.
12.3.83a.
Reply to Reguera, Araceli M., November 11, 1947.
12.3.84.
Robbins, Edward W., August 8, 1946.
12.3.85.
Robinson, June, January 20, 1947.
12.3.85a.
Reply to Robinson, June, January 24, 1947.
12.3.86.
Rotm and Haas Company, October 1, 1947.
12.3.86a.
Reply to Rotm and Haas Company, October 2, 1947.
12.3.87.
Rubin, Martha, July 17, 1946.
12.3.87a.
Reply to Rubin, Martha, July 26, 1946.
12.3.88.
Ruhlman, Randall M., January 23, 1947.
12.3.88a.
Reply to Ruhlman, Randall M., January 31, 1947.
12.3.88b.
Ruhlman, Randall M., February 4, 1947.
12.3.89.
Salit, C.S., July 10, 1947.
12.3.89a.
Reply to Salit, C.S., September 8, 1947.
12.3.90.
Receipt for Sichel, Mrs. Morris, No Date.
12.3.90a.
Reply to Sichel, Mrs. Morris, August 31, 1948.
12.3.91.
Simpson, L. Rae, April 17, 1947.
12.3.91a.
Reply to Simpson, L. Rae, April 24, 1947.
12.3.92.
Reply to Smyth, Mrs. Henry DeWolf, March 30, 1948.
12.3.92a.
Smyth, Mary C., April 1, 1948.
12.3.92b.
Reply to Smyth, Mrs., April 3, 1948.
12.3.93.
Steiner, O.H., May 1, 1948.
12.3.93a.
Reply to Steiner, O.H., May 5, 1948.
12.3.94.
Strock, Lester W., September 25, 1947.
12.3.94a.
Reply to Strock, Lester W., October 21, 1947.
12.3.95.
Swope, Herbert Bayard, June 5, 1946.
12.3.95a.
Reply to Swope, Herbert Bayard, June 21, 1946.
12.3.96.
Symington, Mrs. Charles, June 23, 1946.
12.3.96a.
Reply to Symington, Mrs. Charles, July 1, 1946.
12.3.97.
Talbot, David, No Date.
12.3.97a.
Reply to Talbot, David, December 7, 1946.
12.3.98.
Taylor, Donald, November 21, 1946.
12.3.98a.
Reply to Taylor, Donald, December 5, 1946.
12.3.99.
Thomas, Amos, July 1, 1946.
12.3.99a.
Reply to Thomas, Amos, July 20, 1946.
12.3.100.
Tufts, W.F., No Date.
12.3.100a.
Reply to Tufts, W.F., April 23, 1948.
12.3.101.
Twyman, Mrs. S.R., November 15, 1947.
12.3.101a.
Newspaper Clipping: "World Security", The Galveston News, November 13, 1947.
12.3.101b.
Reply to Twyman, Mrs. S.R., November 21, 1947.
12.3.102.
Verdi, Helen H., January 23, 1946.
12.3.102a.
Reply to Verdi, Helen H., February 7, 1947.
12.3.103.
Wheeler, Chester C., March 27, 1947.
12.3.103a.
Reply to Wheeler, Chester C., April 3, 1947.
12.3.104.
White, Josephine, July 5, 1947.
12.3.104a.
Reply to White, Josephine, July 14, 1947.
12.3.105.
Willard, C. Lawson Jr., July 11, 1947.
12.3.105a.
Reply to Willard, C. Lawson Jr., July 18, 1947.
12.3.106.
H.W. Wilson Company, No Date.
12.3.106a.
Reply to H.W. Wilson Company, May 25, 1948.
12.3.107.
Wold, William C., June 1, 1947.
12.3.107a.
Reply to Wold, William C., June 10, 1947.
12.4.
Correspondence, Non-Pauling Typescripts, Newspaper Clippings: Requests for Interviews,
1946-1948.
12.4.1.
Bromley, Dorothy Dunbar, April 11, 1947.
12.4.1a.
Reply to Bromley, Dorothy Dunbar, April 12, 1947.
12.4.1b.
Bromley, Dorothy Dunbar, April 28, 1947.
12.4.2.
Brause, Edward, December 16, 1946.
12.4.2a.
Reply to Brause, Edward, January 13, 1947.
12.4.3.
Clarkson, Helen, September 15, 1947.
12.4.3a.
Reply to Clarkson, Helen, September 23, 1947.
12.4.3b.
Einstein, A., No Date.
12.4.4.
Field, Harold C., November 19, 1946.
12.4.4a.
Reply to Field, Harold C., December 6, 1946.
12.4.5.
Griggs, Julian, July 11, 1946.
12.4.5a.
Typescript: To Rid the World of War.
12.4.5b.
Reply to Griggs, Julian, July 17, 1946.
12.4.6.
Hechinger, Fred M., November 18, 1946.
12.4.6a.
Reply to Hechinger, Fred M., December 23, 1946.
12.4.7.
Lasky, William N., April 22, 1948.
12.4.7a.
Reply to Lasky, William N., July 2, 1948.
12.4.8.
Lewis, Robert W., April 23, 1948.
12.4.8a.
Reply to Lewis, Robert W., May 7, 1948.
12.4.8b.
Lewis, Robert W., June 4, 1948.
12.4.8c.
Reply to Lewis, Robert W., June 11, 1948.
12.4.8d.
Einstein, Albert, May 1948.
12.4.9.
Melvin, Eleanor J., February 14, 1948.
12.4.9a.
Reply to Melvin, Mrs. E.H., February 26, 1948.
12.4.9b.
Einstein, A., No Date.
12.4.9c.
Melvin, Eleanor J., March 15, 1948.
12.4.9d.
Melvin, Eleanor J., March 15, 1948.
12.4.9e.
Reply to Melvin, Mrs. E.H., March 24, 1948.
12.4.9f.
Melvin, Eleanor J., March 26, 1948.
12.4.9g.
Reply to Melvin, Mrs. E.H., March 30, 1948.
12.4.9h.
Newspaper Clipping: "Einstein Sends Greetings on Atomic Week", Sunday Journal-Star, April 4, 1948.
12.4.9i.
Melvin, Eleanor J., April 22, 1948.
12.4.10.
Meyer, Cord Jr., May 26, 1948.
12.4.11.
Olds, Beth, February 19, 1948.
12.4.11a.
Mitchell, Ronald, February 25, 1948.
12.4.11b.
Reply to Mitchell, Ronald, March 3, 1948.
12.4.11c.
Einstein, A., No Date.
12.4.12.
Reply to Moore, Harry H., December 7, 1947.
12.4.12a.
Schramm, Dorothy, October 10, 1947.
12.4.12b.
Program for Atomic Energy Week in Burlington, October 25-November 1, 1947.
12.4.12c.
Reply to Schramm, Dorothy, October 18, 1947.
12.4.12d.
Reply to Schramm, Dorothy, October 23, 1947.
12.4.12e.
Einstein, A., October 23, 1947.
12.4.12f.
Schramm, Dorothy, October 29, 1947.
12.4.12g.
Reply to Schramm, Dorothy, October 31, 1947.
12.4.13.
Tillge-Rasmussen, Sven, November 27, 1946.
12.4.13a.
Reply to Tillge-Rasmussen, Sven, December 23, 1946.
12.4.14.
Tingley, Pauline E., March 22, 1947.
12.4.14a.
Reply to Tingley, Pauline E., April 29, 1947.
12.4.15.
Towns, Eleanor S., March 10, 1948.
12.4.15a.
Reply to Towns, Eleanor S., March 10, 1948.
12.5.
Non-Pauling Typescript, Newspaper Clippings: Publicity Clippings, 1946-1948, No Date.
12.5.1.
Newspaper Clipping: "Manchester Boddy", Daily News, May 27, 1946 (3 copies).
12.5.2.
Newspaper: Dia'rio Popular, July 5, 1946.
12.5.3.
Newspaper Clipping: "Letters To The Editor", The New York Times Magazine, July 14, 1946.
12.5.4.
Newspaper Clipping: "Off My Chest, Antidote for Horror", Wylie, Philip, New York Post Weekend Magazine, May 31, 1947 (2 copies).
12.5.4a.
Typescript: "Off My Chest, Antidote for Horror", Wylie, Philip, New York Post, May 31, 1947.
12.5.5.
Newspaper Clipping: "Off My Chest, Another World War Can Be Prevented If Atomic Energy
Is Understood By All", Wylie, Philip, Boston Sunday Herald, June 1, 1947.
12.5.6.
Newspaper Clipping: "The Path of Peace", The Gazette and Daily, August 11, 1947.
12.5.6a.
Newspaper Clipping: "Your Money and Your Life", San Francisco Chronicle, June 25, 1947.
12.5.7.
Newspaper: The Daily Oklahoman, December 4, 1947.
12.5.8.
Newspaper Clipping: "Manchester Boddy", Daily News, December 8, 1947 (2 copies).
12.5.9.
George, Manfred, December 11, 1947.
12.5.9a.
Newspaper Clipping: "Atomkrieg oder Frieden?", Einstein, Albert, Aufbau Reconstruction, December 12, 1947.
12.5.10.
Newspaper Clipping: "Radioactive Clouds", Dallas Morning News, March 26, 1948.
12.5.11.
Newspaper Clipping: "Isotopes For Cancer", The New York Times, March 9, 1948.
12.5.12.
Newspaper Clipping; "Ban on Atomic Output for 10 Years Urged by Scientists in Plea
to U.N.", Barrett, George, The New York Times, April 5, 1948.
12.5.13.
Newspaper Clipping: "Halt in Output of Atomic Fuel Urged on U.N.", New York Herald Tribune, April 5, 1948.
12.5.14.
Newspaper Clipping: "One World Aim Of Scientists". Publication Unknown, April 22.
12.5.14a.
Newspaper Clipping: "Einstein Group Tells Need of U.S.-Soviet Atom Parley", San Francisco Examiner, April 12, 1948.
12.5.14b.
Reprint: We Hold these Truths..., Kernan, William C.
12.5.15.
Newspaper Clipping: "A-Scientists Ask Top Level Talks For Peace", Publication Unknown,
No Date.
12.5.15a.
Newspaper Clipping: "Atom Scientists Urge East-West Talks -- In Secret If Necessary
-- In UN Deadlock", Publication Unknown, No Date.
12.5.15b.
Newspaper Clipping: "Scientists Warn Nations to Unite or Face Chaos", McCullough,
John M., Philadelphia Inquirer, April 12, 1948.
12.5.15c.
Newspaper Clipping: "World News Summarized",Publication Unknown, April 12, 1948.
12.5.15d.
Newspaper Clipping: "Atomic Scientists Urge World State", Rosenthal, A.M., The New York Times, April 12, 1948.
12.5.15e.
Newspaper Clipping: White, Stephen, "Atom Scientists Ask World State, With Reds or
Not", Herald Tribune, April 12, 1948.
12.5.15f.
Newspaper Clipping: McCullough, John M., "Atomic Oblivion, Key to Lasting Peace, World
Federation, East Versus West, New Red Talks Urged", The Philadelphia Inquirer, April 13, 1948.
12.5.15g.
Newspaper Clipping: "Journalistic Treatment", Town Topics, April 18-24, 1948.
12.5.15h.
Newspaper Clipping: "World State as Curb on Atom Is a Dubious Hope", Philadelphia Inquirer, April 13, 1948.
12.5.16.
Newspaper Clipping: "World State With Reds Or Not, Say Scientists", Princeton Herald, April 14, 1948.
12.5.17.
Newspaper Clipping: "Peace Through World Government, Atomic Scientists Offer A Policy
For Survival Of Civilization", The Hartford Courant, May 9,1948.
12.5.18.
Newspaper Clipping: "A Statement by the Emergency Committee of Atomic Scientists,
'No One Has the Right to Withdraw from the World of Action at a Time When Civilization
Faces its Supreme Test'", The Daily Ardmoreite, May 7, 1948.
12.5.19.
Newspaper Clipping: "Unbend to Soviet, Einstein Urges U.S.", The New York Times, June 18, 1948.
12.5.20.
Newspaper Clipping: "Einstein Statements Confused By Savants", Princeton Herald, September 1, 1948.
12.5.21.
Newspaper Clipping: "8 Scientists Assail Thomas Committee", The New York Times, September 7, 1948.
12.5.22.
Newspaper Clipping: "One World Award Voted To Einstein", The New York Times, February 12, 1948.
12.5.23.
Newspaper Clipping: "Einstein Deplores Use of Atom Bomb", The New York Times, No Date.
12.5.24.
Newspaper Clipping: "Science Warns of Collapse of Civilization", Publication Unknown,
No Date.
12.5.25.
Reprint: "Letters To and From the Editor", Einstein, Albert, Atlantic Repartee, No Date.
12.5.26.
Newspaper Clipping: "Manchester Boddy", Daily News, December 8, 1947.
12.5.27.
Newspaper Clipping: "Your Money and Your Life", No Publication, No Date.
12.6.
Correspondence: Sundry Acknowledgments Behalf of Einstein, 1947.
12.6.1.
Suit, Dewey L., February 10, 1947.
12.7.
Correspondence, Non-Pauling Typescripts: Association of Scientists for Atomic Education,
1947-1948.
12.7.1.
Minett, E.E., February 7, 1947.
12.7.2.
Stangby, James B., March 3, 1947 and March 13, 1947.
12.7.3.
Reply to Stangby, James B., March 21, 1947.
12.7.4.
Amorosi, J., April 24, 1947.
12.7.5.
Hecht, Pearl, April 29, 1947.
12.7.6.
Reply to Arnell, Mrs., July 23, 1947.
12.7.7.
Beard, Walter C. Jr., July 31, 1947.
12.7.8.
Typescript: NCASAE Executive Committee Minutes, August 27, 1947.
12.7.9.
Typescript: Pacific Regional Council, ASAE, Outline of Proposal, October 24, 1947.
12.7.10.
Typescript: Association of Scientists for Atomic Education Report, October 29, 1947.
12.7.10a.
Typescript: Association of Scientists for Atomic Education Memo, October 29, 1947.
12.7.11.
Beard, Walter C. Jr., October 31, 1947.
12.7.12.
Typescript: Primer For Peace, Garber, Norton ed., November 27, 1947.
12.7.13.
Telegraph: Northern California Association of Scientists for Atomic Education, December 20, 1947.
12.7.14.
Typescript: NCASAE Executive Committee Minutes, December 19, 1947.
12.7.14a.
Typescript: NCASAE Executive Committee Minutes, December 29, 1947.
12.7.14b.
Typescript: Minutes of Speakers Bureau Meeting, January 9, 1948.
12.7.14c.
Typescript: Announcement of Membership Meeting, January 15, 1948.
12.7.14d.
Stross, F., January 21, 1948.
12.7.14e.
NCASAE, Minutes of Membership Meeting, January 23, 1948.
12.7.15.
Typescript: This Atomic World, January 10, 1948.
12.7.16.
Typescript: This Atomic World, February 7, 1948.
12.7.17.
Wiethan, E., March 31, 1948.
12.7.18.
ASAE Members in Ithaca, New York, April 19, 1948.
12.7.19.
Bregman, Judith; Cook, Donald B.; Gerson, Millicent; and Lewinson, Victor A.; May 10, 1948.
12.7.20.
Typescript: Association of Scientists for Atomic Education Purpose.
3.013. Emergency Committee of Atomic Scientists: Public Relations Materials, 1946-1948.
13.1.
Correspondence, Typescripts and Manuscripts: Publicity/Newsreel, 1946.
13.1.1.
Genock, E. P., Assignment Editor, Paramount News, May 27, 1946.
13.1.1a.
Reply to Genock, E. P., Assignment Editor, Paramount News, May 28, 1946.
13.1.1b.
Reply to Richard, A. J., Editor, Paramount News, June 18, 1946 (2 copies).
13.1.1c.
Richard, A.J., Editor, Paramount News, June 24, 1946.
13.1.1d.
Reply to Genock, E. P., Assignment Editor, Paramount News, July 17, 1946.
13.1.1e.
Reply to Genock, E. P., Paramount News, July 18, 1946 (2 copies).
13.1.1f.
Genock, E. P., Assignment Editor, Paramount News, July 19, 1946.
13.1.2.
Transcript: Operation Crossroads, Interview between Justice William O. Douglas, of the United Supreme Court; of the
United States Supreme Court; Senator Brien T. McMahon and Representative Jerry Voorhis,
of Congress; Mr. Henry A. Wallace, Secretary of Commerce; General George C. Kenney
and Mr. Archibald MacLeish, American delegates to the United Nations; Dr. Albert Einstein,
of Princeton; Dr. Harold C. Urey, Nobel prize-winner and atomic scientists from the
University of Chicago; Mr. Joseph E. Davies, former Ambassador to the Soviet Union;
Mr. Harold L. Ickes, Mrs. Wendell L. Willkie, and the former Governor of Minnesota,
Mr. Harold E. Stassen (42 pages - incomplete copy) May 28, 1946.
13.1.3.
Form of Resolution To Be Used By Unincorporated Association, Emergency Committee of
Atomic Scientists, or Princeton, N. J., May 31, 1946.
13.1.4.
Manuscript: Dr. Einstein's Talk For Paramount Newsreel, June 4, 1946. (Original page number 1, Carbon Copy pages 1-3, and Carbon Copy of page 1).
13.1.5.
Cine-Mart, Vivian Fry, June 4, 1946.
13.2.
Correspondence, Typescripts, Reprints, Ancillary Material re: Publicity: Press, Radio,
Magazine, 1946-1948.
13.2.1.
Tierney, Paul A., Managing Editor of the New York Post, May 24, 1946.
13.2.1a.
Handwritten Note, No Date.
13.2.2.
Grover, Allen, Vice President of Time, May 27, 1946.
13.2.2a.
Reply to Grover, Allen, Vice President of Time, June 3, 1946.
13.2.2b.
Reply to Grover, Allen, Vice President of Time, June 12, 1946.
13.2.2c.
Reply to Grover, Allen, Vice President of Time, June 20, 1946.
13.2.2d.
Typescript: Memorandum on Objectives of the Emergency Committee of Atomic Scientists,
No Date.
13.2.3.
Schwarz, Daniel, Sunday Department of The New York Times, May 29, 1946.
13.2.4.
Üke, Mustafa Tugrul, Correspondent for the Turkish Newspaper, June 23, 1946.
13.2.4a.
Reply to Üke, Mustafa Tugrul, Correspondent for the Turkish Newspaper, July 1, 1946.
13.2.4b.
Typescript: Question for the Turkish Press, No Date.
13.2.5.
Handwritten Note, No Date.
13.2.5a.
Lucas, Margaret E., Press Alliance Inc., June 26, 1946.
13.2.6.
Barnard, Edward T. of Alfred A. Knopf Inc., July 30, 1946.
13.2.7.
Telegram, Miller, L.J., Australian Consolidated Press, August 27, 1946.
13.2.8.
Theodorides, Phrixos J., November 29, 1946.
13.2.8a.
Case, Leland D. of The Rotarian, November 30, 1946.
13.2.8b.
Reply to Case, Leland D. of The Rotarian, December 6, 1946.
13.2.8c.
Reply to Case, Leland D. of The Rotarian, December 9, 1946.
13.2.8d.
Handwritten Note, No Date.
13.2.9.
Székely, Dr. José, Libre Palabra, December 15, 1946.
13.2.9a.
Reply to Székely Dr. José, Libre Palabra, January 24, 1947.
13.2.10.
Ganz, H.L., Liberty Magazine Inc., January 3, 1947.
13.2.10a.
Reply to Ganz, H.L., Liberty Magazine Inc., January 13, 1947.
13.2.11.
Stiernotte, Alfred, Managing Editor of The Humanist, January 25, 1947.
13.2.11a.
Reply to Stiernotte, Alfred, Managing Editor of The Humanist, February 1, 1947.
13.2.12.
Reply to de Rochemont, Louis of France Forever, April 2, 1947.
13.2.12a.
Reply to Brun, Marcel J., April 21, 1947.
13.2.12b.
Reply to Steck, Jean of France Forever, April 30, 1947.
13.2.13.
Eiger, Marvin, Editor-in-Chief of the Spectator, April 8, 1947.
13.2.13a.
Reply to Eiger, Marvin, Editor-in-Chief of the Spectator, April 17, 1947.
13.2.13b.
Reply to Eiger, Marvin, Editor-in-Chief of the Spectator, April 26, 1947.
13.2.13c.
Eiger, Marvin, Editor-in-Chief of the Spectator, No Date.
13.2.13d.
Reply to Eiger, Marvin, Editor-in-Chief of the Spectator, May 17, 1947.
13.2.14.
Rates to advertise in The American Scholar, No Date.
13.2.14a.
James, William A., April 29, 1947.
13.2.14b.
Cover of the Spring 1947 issue of The American Scholar.
13.2.15.
Typescript: an editorial to appear in the June 1947 issue of Southern Medical Journal, No Title, No Date.
13.2.16.
Telegram: Boettinger, Anne, May 21, 1947.
13.2.16a.
Reprint: "For Survival's Sake", as seen in The Arizona Times, May 7, 1947.
13.2.17.
Reply to editor, Junior League Magazine, May 27, 1947.
13.2.17a.
Reply to editor, Junior League Magazine, June 3, 1947.
13.2.18.
Reply to editor, Tacoma Times, June 9, 1947.
13.2.19.
Reply to editor, The Globe-Democrat, June 9, 1947.
13.2.19a.
Reply to editor, The Globe-Democrat, June 16, 1947.
13.2.20.
Reply to editor, The Oregonian, June 11, 1947.
13.2.21.
Telegram: Maxwell, Walter, Arizona Education Association, June 28, 1947.
13.2.21a.
Telegram: Reply to Maxwell, Walter, July 1, 1947.
13.2.21b.
Reply to Maxwell, Walter, Executive Secretary of the Arizona Education Association
Inc., July 3, 1947.
13.2.21c.
Maxwell, Walter, Executive Secretary of the Arizona Education Associacion Inc., July 10, 1947.
13.2.21d.
Telegram: June 28, 1947.
13.2.22.
Telegram, August 18, 1947.
13.2.22a.
Hunt, Pearson, Editor of the Bulletin for the Harvard Business School Alumni Association,
August 29, 1947.
13.2.22b.
Reply to Hunt, Pearson, Editor of the Bulletin for the Harvard Business School Alumni
Association, August 30, 1947.
13.2.22c.
Hunt, Pearson, Editor for the Harvard Business School Alumni Bulletin, September 8, 1947.
13.2.22d.
Reply to Hunt, Pearson, Editor for the Harvard Business School Alumni Bulletin, September 12, 1947.
13.2.23.
Reply to The Princeton Herald, April 6, 1948.
13.2.24.
Newspaper Clipping: "A Statement by the Emergency Committee of Atomic Scientists",
Publication Unknown,No Date.
13.2.25.
Phelan, William D., Advertising Director of the San Francisco Chronicle, May 7, 1948.
13.2.25a.
Reply to Phelan, William D., Advertising Director of the San Francisco Chronicle, May 11, 1948.
13.2.25b.
Reply to the editor of the San Francisco Chronicle, No Date.
13.3.
Correspondence, Photographs, Ancillary Material: Publicity Films, 1946-1948.
13.3.1.
Reply to Blank, A.H. of Tri-States Theatre Corp., August 1, 1946.
13.3.2.
Reply to Price, Sherman, President of Film Publishers Inc., April 24, 1947.
13.3.3.
Reply to Price, Sherman, President of Film Publishers Inc., September 12, 1947.
13.3.3a.
Reply to Price, Sherman, President of Film Publishers Inc., September 24, 1947.
13.3.3b.
Price, Sherman, President of Film Publishers Inc., October 1, 1947.
13.3.4.
Advertisement: Film Publishers Inc., December 18, 1947.
13.3.5.
Reply to Film Publishers Inc., March 29, 1948.
13.3.6.
Press Release: Cinemette Productions, June 11, 1948.
13.3.7.
Reply to Levitt, Edward of New Age Films, July 15, 1948.
13.3.8.
Photograph, No Date.
13.3.9.
Photograph, No Date.
13.3.10.
Photograph, No Date.
13.3.11.
List: Local Theatrical Film Exchanges from Film Publishers Inc, No Date.
13.3.12.
Advertisement: One World or None by Film Publishers Inc., No Date.
13.4.
Samples, Appeals, Ancillary Material, 1946-1948.
13.4.1.
Sample of a thank-you letter, June 7, 1946.
13.4.2.
Sample of an appeal letter, June 8, 1946.
13.4.2a.
Telegram sample of an appeal letter, No Date.
13.4.2b.
Reply to Rothschild, June 15, 1946.
13.4.3.
Sample letter concerning the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists of Chicago, August 14, 1946.
13.4.4.
Sample letter concerning a reprint from The New Yorker, September 6, 1946.
13.4.5.
Reprint: The Last Hour Before Midnight: Text of the Statement Issued on June 30, 1947.June 30, 1947.
13.4.6.
Sample of an appeal letter, August 6, 1947.
13.4.7.
Sample of an appeal letter, November 21, 1947.
13.4.8.
Sample of an appeal letter, November 22, 1947.
13.4.9.
Sample of an appeal letter, November 25, 1947.
13.4.10.
Sample of A Statement by the Emergency Committee of Atomic Scientists, No Date.
13.4.10a.
Sample of an appeal letter, November 26, 1947.
13.4.11.
Sample of an appeal letter, November 26, 1947.
13.4.12.
Sample of an appeal letter, January 10, 1948.
13.4.13.
Sample of an appeal letter, January 10, 1948.
13.4.14.
Sample of an appeal letter, January 10, 1948.
13.4.15.
Sample of an appeal letter, February 7, 1948 (2 copies).
13.4.16.
Handwritten Note, No Date.
13.4.16a.
Sample of the pledge card for the Emergency Committee of Atomic Scientists, No Date.
13.4.17.
Sample of A Statement by the Emergency Committee of Atomic Scientists, No Date.
13.4.17a.
Sample of an appeal letter, February 26, 1948.
13.4.18.
Sample of A Statement by the Emergency Committee of Atomic Scientists, No Date.
13.4.18a.
Sample of an appeal letter, February 27, 1948.
13.4.18b.
Sample of a thank-you letter, No Date.
13.4.19.
Sample of A Statement by the Emergency Committee of Atomic Scientists, No Date.
13.4.19a.
Sample of an appeal letter, March 18, 1948.
13.4.19b.
Sample of a thank-you letter, No Date.
13.4.20.
Sample of an invitation to support Dr. Edward U. Condon, April 1, 1948.
13.4.20a.
Sample of Scientists and the Government -- Dr. Condon Writes to Senator Hickenlooper, No Date.
13.4.20b.
Sample of the pledge card for the Emergency Committee of Atomic Scientists, No Date.
13.4.21.
Telegram, April 9, 1948.
13.4.21a.
List of Addresses, April 9, 1948.
13.4.21b.
Typescript: No Title, to be release on April 11.
13.4.22.
Sample of a regret letter concerning support dinner for Dr. Edward U. Condon, April 21, 1948.
13.4.23.
Sample of a regret letter concerning support dinner for Dr. Edward U. Condon, April 21, 1948.
13.4.24.
Sample of a thank-you letter, April 24, 1948.
13.4.25.
Sample of A Statement by the Emergency Committee of Atomic Scientists, No Date.
13.4.25a.
Sample of an appeal letter, April 29, 1948.
13.4.25b.
Sample of A Policy for Survival, "No one has the right to withdraw form the world of action
at a time when civilization faces its supreme test": A Statement by the Emergency
Committee of Atomic Scientists, No Date.
13.4.26.
Sample of an appeal letter, April 29, 1948.
13.4.27.
Sample of an appeal letter, May 1948.
13.4.28.
Sample letter for pledges supporting Dr. Edward U. Condon, July 3, 1948.
13.4.29.
Sample of a thank-you letter, No Date.
13.4.30.
Sample of a letter concerning an article by Professor Einstein prints in the New York
Times Magazine, No Date.
13.4.31.
Sample of a thank-you letter, No Date.
13.4.32.
Sample of a letter concerning One World or None, No Date.
13.4.33.
Sample of an invitation to a meeting of the Emergency Committee of Atomic Scientists,
No Date.
13.4.34.
Sample of an appeal letter, No Date.
13.4.35.
Business reply envelop used by the Emergency Committee of Atomic Scientists, No Date.
13.4.35a.
Sample of the pledge card for the Emergency Committee of Atomic Scientists, No Date.
13.4.36.
Key on November 1947 Mailing for ECAS, No Date.
13.4.37.
Sample of an invitation for a dinner to support Dr. Edward U. Condon, No Date.
13.4.37a.
Sample of RSVP card for the dinner to support Dr. Edward U. Condon, No Date.
13.4.38.
Handwritten Note, No Date.
13.4.38a.
Sample of A Statement by the Emergency Committee of Atomic Scientists, No Date.
13.4.39.
Sample of a thank-you letter for contributing to the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists,
No Date.
13.4.40.
Sample of the pledge card for the Emergency Committee of Atomic Scientists, No Date.
13.4.41.
Sample of a thank-you letter, No Date.
13.4.42.
Sample of a thank-you letter, No Date.
13.4.43.
Sample of an appeal letter, No Date.
13.4.44.
Sample of an appeal letter, No Date.
13.4.45.
Sample of an appeal letter, No Date.
13.4.46.
Sample of an appeal letter, No Date.
13.5.
Correspondence, Non-Pauling Typescript, Ancillary Material: Emergency Committee of
Atomic Scientists: Princeton, 1946-1948.
13.5.1.
Telegram, May 1946.
13.5.1a.
Typescript: copy of telegram, May 22.
13.5.2.
Reply to Einstein, Albert, May 23, 1946.
13.5.3.
Telegram, No Date.
13.5.3a.
Typescript: copy of telegram, No Date.
13.5.4.
Carter, Ledyard and Milburn, November 15, 1946.
13.5.5.
Typescript: No Title, to be released November 18, 1946.
13.5.6.
Typescripts (12 copies): concerning the Summary of Cash Receipts and Disbursement:
Emergency Committee of Atomic Scientists, May 25, 1946 to December 31, 1947, No Date.
13.5.7.
Traegler, John W., Assistant Cashier of The First National Bank of Princeton, May 28, 1946.
13.5.7a.
Reply to Traegler, John W., Assistant Cashier of The First National Bank of Princeton,
June 5, 1946.
13.5.7b.
Reply to Traegler, John W., Assistant Cashier of The First National Bank of Princeton,
June 27, 1946.
13.5.7c.
Handwritten Note, No Date.
13.5.7d.
Reply to Traegler, John W., Assistant Cashier of The First National Bank of Princeton,
August 1, 1946.
13.5.7e.
Traegler, John W., Assistant Cashier of The First National Bank of Princeton, August 6, 1946.
13.5.7f.
Reply to Traegler, John W., Assistant Cashier of The First National Bank of Princeton,
September 3, 1946.
13.5.8.
Permit, a copy of the Permit to Send Out Business Reply Cards of Envelopes for Return
Under Section 510, Postal Laws and Regulations, June 11, 1946.
13.5.8a.
Sample of the Business Reply Envelope for the Emergency Committee of Atomic Scientists,
No Date.
13.5.9.
Condon, Edward U., August 5, 1946.
13.5.9a.
Condon, Edward U., August 5, 1946.
13.5.9b.
Condon, Edward U., August 9, 1946.
13.5.9c.
Condon, Edward U., August 9, 1946.
13.5.10.
Typescript (6 copies): No Title, No Date.
13.5.11.
McLarniy, E.I., Deputy Commissioner of the Treasury Department, December 27, 1946.
13.5.12.
Typescript: No Title, 1946 (3 copies).
13.5.13.
Reply to Traegler, John W., Assistant Cashier of The First National Bank of Princeton,
January 2, 1947.
13.5.14.
Reply to Schaffner, Joseph Halle, January 8, 1947.
13.5.15.
Telegram, March 12, 1947.
13.5.16.
Typescript: copies of addresses, June 27, 1947.
13.5.16a.
Telegram, June 27, 1947.
13.5.16b.
Typescript: copy of the Statement of the Emergency Committee of Atomic Scientists, No Date.
13.5.17.
Typescript: list of contributors to the Emergency Committee of Atomic Scientists Who
Have Donated $1000 or More During the Period of July 1947 to June 1948, No Date.
13.5.18.
Reply to Kelliher, Mrs. of the Price Waterhouse and Co., July 2, 1947.
13.5.18a.
Receipts from The First National Bank of Princeton, No Date.
13.5.19.
Graphs (3) concerning Emergency Committee of Atomic Scientists' finances.
13.5.20.
Telegram to Hecht, Dr. Selig, August 4, 1947.
13.5.21.
Telegram to Russell, Bertrand, December 22, 1947.
13.5.22.
Typescript: copy of the Annual Report for the Emergency Committee of Atomic Scientists,
No Date.
13.5.22a.
Telegram, April 9, 1948.
13.5.22b.
Typescript: copy of addresses, No Date.
13.5.22c.
Typescript: list of columnists, No Date.
13.5.22d.
Typescript: names of persons connected with Emergency Committee of Atomic Scientists
who may have incoming calls, No Date.
13.5.23.
Typescript: Remarks by Dr. Edward U. Condon, Chief of the U.S. Bureau of Standards, No Date.
13.5.24.
Typescript: Remarks by Dr. Harold C. Urey, No Date.
13.5.25.
Typescript: Memorandum to Brown, Harry, Vice Chairman of the Emergency Committee of
Atomic Scientists, May 19, 1948.
13.5.26.
Typescript: copy of the Emergency Committee of Atomic Scientists' assets, No Date.
13.5.27.
Typescript: No Title, No Date.
13.5.28.
Typescript: copy of the Emergency Committee of Atomic Scientists' Special Meeting
of Trustees, July 10-11, 1948.
13.5.28a.
Typescript: announces Emergency Committee of Atomic Scientists' Special Meeting of
Trustees, June 14, 1948.
13.5.28b.
Typescript: announces Emergency Committee of Atomic Scientists' Special Meeting of
Trustees, June 18, 1948.
13.5.29.
Pauling, Linus, June 1, 1958.
13.5.30.
Typescript: copy of the Statement by the Emergency Committee of Atomic Scientists,
No Date.
13.5.31.
Typescript: copy of Emergency Committee of Atomic Scientists' Minutes of Special Meeting
of Trustees, No Date.
13.5.32.
Typescript: copy of Emergency Committee of Atomic Scientists' Minutes of Special Meeting
of Trustees, No Date.
13.5.33.
Typescripts (2 copies): concerning the formation of the Emergency Committee of Atomic
Scientists, No Date.
13.5.34.
Typescript: No Title, No Date.
13.5.35.
Envelope: Bank Statements from First National Bank, June 28, 1946 - August 3, 1946.
13.6.
Associated Press Photographs.
13.6.1.
Photograph, No Date.
13.6.2.
Photograph, No Date.
3.014. Emergency Committee of Atomic Scientists, 1946-1947.
[Note: These documents are not part of the original Einstein/Princeton ECAS boxes]
14.1.
Bylaws, Statement of Purpose, Correspondence: Emergency Committee of Atomic Scientists,
1946.
14.2.
Correspondence: Emergency Committee of Atomic Scientists, 1947.
14.3.
Memorandum: "Advance Memoranda, Princeton Conference on Atomic Energy and World Organization,
Princeton, N.J., November 28-30, 1947.".
3.015. Emergency Committee of Atomic Scientists, 1947-1957.
15.1.
Correspondence, Offprint, Ancillary Material: "Primer for Peace, World Government
for the Atomic Age -- An Analysis with Recommendations for Action", The World Government
Committee of the Association of Oak Ridge Engineers and Scientists, published by the
Association of Scientists for Atomic Education, November 27, 1947.
15.2.
Correspondence, Ancillary Material: Emergency Committee of Atomic Scientists, 1948.
15.3.
Correspondence: Emergency Committee of Atomic Scientists, 1949-1951.
15.4.
Proceedings: The Social Task of the Scientist in the Atomic Era -- A Symposium, Emergency Committee of Atomic Scientists, November 17, 1946.
15.5.
Typescript: Press Release, [re: HUAC attack on Edward Condon] March 3, 1948.
15.6.
Typescript, Correspondence: Statement by the Emergency Committee of Atomic Scientists, [re: need for international discussions on control of atomic energy] April 11, 1948.
15.7.
Correspondence: Victor F. Weisskopf to Albert Einstein, May 12, 1948.
15.8.
Reprint: "Only Then Shall We Find Courage", Albert Einstein, reprinted from The New York Times Magazine, No Date; "Is Einstein Right", Christian Gauss, reprinted from The American Scholar, No Date. [1940s].
15.9.
Original Correspondence and Mimeographed carbon copies of Correspondence re: the Emergency
Committee of Atomic Scientists, as sent to Linus Pauling by Leo Szilard, 1950.
15.10.
Correspondence: LP and Elsa P. Jenkins, re: provenance of Einstein ECAS files, March 1957.
15.11.
Assorted Printed Material: Emergency Committee of Atomic Scientists, No Date.
3.016. Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, 1947-1984.
16.1.
Typescript, Correspondence, Ancillary Material: Report on Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, Goldsmith, H.H., 1949.
16.2.
Correspondence, Reprints, Ancillary Material: Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, 1947-1949.
16.3.
Correspondence, Reprints, Ancillary Material: Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, 1950-1953.
16.4.
Correspondence, Ancillary Material: Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, 1954-1959.
16.5.
Correspondence, Ancillary Material: Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, 1960.
16.6.
Correspondence, Galley Proofs, Reprints: "Congressional Testing of Linus Pauling",
by Kalven, Harry, Jr., "Part One: The Legal Framework", Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, no. 10, December 1960; "Part Two: Sourwine in Old Bottle", Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, no. 11, January 1961.
16.7.
Correspondence, Reprint: Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, 1961-1962.
16.8.
Correspondence, Typescript, Reprint: Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, 1963.
16.9.
Correspondence: Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, 1964.
16.10.
Correspondence: Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, 1966-1976, 1981.
16.11.
Article: "Fighting for Time", Ackland, Len, The Chicago Tribune Magazine, March 11, 1984.
16.12.
Pamphlet: "A Symbol of Our Times", [re: history of the Doomsday Clock] Kalven, Jamie,
Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, No Date. (1980s).
3.017. United Nations Atomic Energy Commission, 1945-1956.
17.1.
Correspondence, Non-Pauling Typescripts, Reprint, Legislation re: Atomic Energy, United
Nations Atomic Energy Commission, 1945-1949.
17.2.
Correspondence, Ancillary Material: United Nations Atomic Energy Commission, 1946-1947, 1951-1952, 1956.
17.3.
Newsletters: United Nations Atomic Energy Commission, 1946-1947.
17.4.
Typescrips, Reprints, Newspaper Articles, Scientific Memoranda re: Atomic Energy and
Education, United Nations Atomic Energy Commission, 1947.
3.018. United Nations Atomic Energy Commission, 1946-1952.
18.1.
Scientific Memoranda re: Atomic Energy and Education, United Nations Atomic Energy
Commission, 1947-1952.
18.2.
Non-Pauling Typescripts, Newsletters re: UNAEC, Federation of American Scientists,
1949-1952.
18.3.
Pamphlet: "Medical Uses of Atomic Energy", Scientific Information Transmitted to the United Nations Atomic Energy Commission
by the United States Representatives, vol. V, September 23, 1946.
18.4.
Pamphlet: "Technological Control of Atomic Energy Activities", Scientific Information Transmitted to the United Nations Atomic Energy Commission
by the United States Representatives, vol. VI, October 14, 1946.
18.5.
Pamphlet: "Expert Testimony on Technological Control of Atomic Energy Activities",
Scientific Information Transmitted to the United Nations Atomic Energy Commission
by the United States Representatives, vol. VII, December 15, 1946.
18.6.
Publication: An International Bibliography on Atomic Energy, Scientific Aspects, vol. II -- Part
III, The Biological and Medical Effects of High Energy Radiation; Part IV, Isotopes
in Biology and Medicine, United Nations Atomic Energy Commission, September 17, 1948.
3.019. United States Atomic Energy Commission, 1946-1964.
19.1.
Commission Booklets: United States Atomic Energy Commission, 1946.
19.2.
Article: "AEC's cold war against the scientists", America, April 15, 1950.
19.3.
Article: "AEC's Reactor Program", Physics Today, vol. 7 no. 4, April 1954.
19.4.
Article with LP annotations: "Everybody's Business", C.W. Shilling, A.I.B.S. Bulletin, June 1957.
19.5.
Offprints: "Report of the Medical Board of Review"; "Radioactive Fallout from Nuclear
Tests" United States Atomic Energy Commission, 1947, 1957.
19.6.
Publications: "Project Plowshare", Nuclear Information, vol. 11, no. 8, June 1960; "More on Plowshare", Nuclear Information, vol. 11, no. 9, July 1960.
19.7.
Publication: Papers Published in Journals and Presented at Meetings, Reports Issued, and Theses
Completed, During 1960, by ORNL Staff Members, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, U.S. Atomic Energy Commission, 1960.
19.8.
Article: "Plowshare -- a program for the peaceful use of nuclear explosives", David
B. Lombard, Physics Today, October 1961.
19.9.
Manuscript Notes re: AEC memorandum of September 25, 1962.
19.10.
Publication: Review, Knolls Atomic Power Laboratory, U.S. Atomic Energy Commission, 1963.
19.11.
Correspondence, Reprint, Photograph, Ancillary Material re: Trilinear Chart of Nuclides, (2nd ed.) W.H. Sullivan, United States Atomic Energy Commission, 1963.
19.12.
Article: "Project Plowshare: AEC Program for Peaceful Nuclear Explosives Slowed Down
by Test Ban Treaty", Elinor Langer, Science, vol. 143, March 13, 1964.
3.020. National Committee on Atomic Information, [later renamed National Committee on Atomic
Education] 1946-1947.
20.1.
Pamphlet: "Questions and Answers About Atomic Energy", published by The National Committee
on Atomic Information, 1946.
20.2.
Pamphlets: "12 Atomic Facts", published by the National Committee on Atomic Information,
1946.
20.3.
Pamphlets: "The Atom -- You Can Do Your Part", published by the National Committee
on Atomic Information, 1946. [?].
20.4.
Pamphlet: "Tools for Atomic Education -- no. 1: Community Organization", published
by the National Committee on Atomic Education, February 15, 1947.
20.5.
Pamphlet: "Tools for Atomic Education -- no. 2: Press", published by the National
Committee on Atomic Education, February 15, 1947.
20.6.
Pamphlet: "Tools for Atomic Education -- no. 3: Speaker's Bureau", published by the
National Committee on Atomic Education, February 15, 1947.
20.7.
Pamphlet: "Tools for Atomic Education -- no. 4: Radio", published by the National
Committee on Atomic Education, February 15, 1947.
20.8.
Pamphlet: "Tools for Atomic Education -- no. 5: Films", published by the National
Committee on Atomic Education, February 15, 1947.
20.9.
Pamphlet: "Positions on Atomic Control -- The Commission and Russia", published by
the National Committee on Atomic Education, March 1947.
20.10.
Pamphlet: "The Struggle for Atomic Control", by William T.R. Fox, Public Affairs Pamphlet
no. 129, distributed by the National Committee on Atomic Information, 1947.
20.11.
Pamphlet: "Education for Survival in the Atomic Age", published by the National Committee
on Atomic Information, No Date.
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