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Ava Helen and Linus Pauling Papers, 1873-2013

13. Biographical. 1910-1996.

Holdings in this vast section -- arranged both according to subject and format -- document a number of themes from Linus Pauling's remarkable, complex life. An eclectic array of manuscript and typescript materials, correspondence, notebooks, newspaper clippings, government documents, legal documents, tax documents and receipts have been sorted into sub-sections labeled Academia, Political Issues, Legal, Business & Financial, and Personal Materials & Family Correspondence. In addition, over 2,700 pages of loose-leaf scrapbooks compiled by the Paulings have been cataloged on the item level and reside in the Biographical section. Digital versions of the Pauling FBI files and scrapbooks are available upon patron request.


317 boxes

2. Political Issues, 1945-1989.

Boxes 2.021 - 2.030 (Page: 21 - 30)



2.021.
Mounted Newspaper Clippings and Correspondence re: Senate Internal Security Subcommittee, 1960-1961.
21.1.
Title Page: "Professor Pauling's Appearance Before the U.S. Senate Internal Security Subcommittee, 21 June and 11 October 1960.".
21.2.
"An Appeal by Scientists to the Governments and People of the World" [Nuclear test ban appeal signature form], 1957.
21.3.
Subpoena: from the Senate Internal Security Subcommittee, June 20, 1960.
21.4.
Newspaper Clippings: "Threat of Contempt Hangs Over Pauling", Associated Press, June 22, 1960; "Pauling, Probers Duel Four Hours; Issue of Names, Contempt Unsettled", Grace Bassett, The Evening Star (Washington, DC), October 12, 1960.
21.5.
Typescript: "Nobelist Pauling Hits Hearings, Gives Views", Lillian Levy, No Publisher, June 20, 1960.
21.6.
Newspaper Clippings: "Asks Aid In Senate Contempt Fight - Pauling Flays Probers", Baltimore News-Post, June 22, 1960.
"Pauling Still Won't Talk" and "Pauling Will Testify", The Washington Daily News, October 11, 1960.
21.7.
Missing Newspaper Clipping. Handwritten note: "Where is this clipping?", New York Times, June 26, 1960.
21.8.
Newspaper Clippings: "Pauling's Affiliations", The Cincinnati Enquirer, October 22, 1960.
"Lee Shippey asks What Do You Think?" Unknown publisher, No Date.
"To Dr. Linus Pauling...", The Progressive, January 1, 1961.
"Pauling Loses Two Federal Court Rulings", United Press International, Unknown Publisher, No Date.
"Dr. Pauling Asks Equal CBS Time", Daily Variety, November 30, 1960.
"Pauling Asks Equal Time", The Hollywood Reporter, November 30, 1960.
"Senate Paints Pauling Red - Or Does It?" by Ronald Collister, The Telegram, March 17, 1961.
21.9.
Periodical Clippings: "The Inquisition", Between The Lines, November 1, 1960.
"HUAC Discrimination", The Churchman, 1961.
21.10.
Newspaper Clippings: "Pauling Again Refuses To Give Senate Names", Grace Bassett, Washington Star, October 11, 1960.
Letter to the Editor: "Pauling's Case", by Frank J. Fagan, MD., Washington Star, December 7, 1960.
21.11.
Newspaper Clippings: "Japan's 'Mass' Backing Riots, Pauling Says", Washington Star, June 19, 1960.
"Call for Pauling Delayed a Day", Associated Press, Washington Star, June 20, 1960.
"Senators Quiz Pauling On Petition Backers", Washington Star, June 21, 1960.
21.12.
Newspaper Clipping: "Reluctant Pauling Gets Ultimatum on Petition", Washington Star, June 22, 1960.
21.13.
Newspaper Clippings: "Linus Pauling Talks Up at Tea", Bill McPherson, The Washington Post. October 10, 1960.
"3 Appeals Judges Hear Pauling Suit", Leslie H. Whitten, The Washington Post, September 2, 1960.
21.14.
Newspaper Clippings: "Pauling Tells Senate Red Inquiry He Won't Be at Hearing Today", John J. Lindsay, The Washington Post, October 11, 1960.
"Pauling Again Refuses to Name A-Test Foes," Hale Montgomery, Washington Post, October 12, 1960.
"No Reprisals?" The Washington Post, November 7, 1960.
21.15.
Newspaper Clippings: "Pauling Defies Probe Orders," Richard L. Lyons, The Washington Post, June 22, 1960.
"Despite 'Senate Intimidation' WILPF Praises Pauling's Stand", The Washington Post, June 22, 1960.
"Word to Come", Janice Holland, The Washington Post, No Date.
21.16.
Newspaper Clippings: Two (2) Letters to the Editor, "Support for Pauling," Mrs. Stephen Jaworski and Edward Leonard, MD., The Washington Post, June 26, 1960.
"Loyal Defiance", The Washington Post, July 1, 1960.
"Gagging Dissent," by C. E. Greenwald. The Washington Post. July 2, 1960.
"Testing Contempt," by Linus Pauling. The Washington Post. August 23, 1960.
21.17.
Newspaper Clippings: "At WILPF Session Roosevelt Laments Pauling Summons", Maxine Cheshire, The Washington Post, June 20, 1960.
"Senate Quiz Welcomed By Pauling", Willard Clopton, The Washington Post, June 20, 1960.
"Pauling Testifies Today: Opposes Closed Hearing", The Washington Post, June 21, 1960.
21.18.
Newspaper Clippings: "Despite Summit Debacle, Says Agnes Meyer...Keep Disarmament Talks", Maxine Cheshire and "WILPF Resolves: Annul Un-American Activities Committee", The Washington Post, June 21, 1960.
21.19.
Newspaper Clippings: "Pacifist Urges - Enlist Youth Army For a Moral War," Elizabeth Ford and "Subpoenaed Nobel Prize-Winner Linus Pauling Hopes Hearings Will Be Open", Patricia Griffith, The Washington Post, June 21, 1960.
21.20.
Newspaper Clippings: "Pauling Insists on Open Hearing", The Washington Post, June 21, 1960.
"Gagging Dissent", The Washington Post, June 21, 1960.
21.21.
Periodical Clipping: "Answer to Appeasers", The Washington Newsletter, June 30, 1960.
Correspondence: C. S. Thomas to LP. October 22, 1960.
21.22.
Periodical Clipping: "The Constitution vs. U.S. Diplomacy", Sir John Lomax, Unknown publisher, March 11, 1961.
21.23.
Newspaper Clipping: "Linus Pauling Faces Jail - Refuses to reveal names in Bomb-test petition", Christopher Farley, Peace News, July 22, 1960.
21.24.
Press Release: Owen B. Lutz [re: the nuclear test ban] No Date.
21.25.
Newsletter Clippings: "Pauling Speaks Tonight On Battle With Sub-Committee", Kip Thorne and Barry Gordon, The California Tech, September 29, 1960.
"Pauling and Petitions", the Editor, The California Tech, October 6, 1960.
21.26.
Newsletter Clipping: "Pauling Defends Stand Before Dodd Investigating Committee", The California Tech, October 6, 1960.
21.27.
Newsletter Clippings: "Editorial Stand Attacked", Eli Chernow, The California Tech, October 13, 1960.
"Local Housewives Appalled By Dr. Pauling's Statements", by Mrs. ------, The California Tech, October 20, 1960.
21.28.
Newsletter Clipping: "A Serious Problem", by the Editor, The California Tech, October 20, 1960.
21.29.
Newspaper Clippings: "Dr. Pauling Refuses Senators' Demand for Names of A-Ban Group", Associated Press, The Philadelphia Inquirer, June 22, 1960.
"Pauling Balks Senate Again on A-Ban Plea", Associated Press, The Philadelphia Inquirer, October 11, 1960.
21.30.
Newspaper Clippings: "Pauling Talk Nixed", Stanford Daily, November 2, 1960.
"Commie-Linked Dr. Pauling Here", The Columbus Dispatch, November 4, 1960.
"Pauling Is Barred As Legion Protests", The Post & Times-Star, November 2, 1960.
"The 'Superpatriots'", Jerry Rankin, Stanford Daily, November 4, 1960.
21.31.
Newspaper Clippings: "U.S. Lags In Science And Here's A Reason", William H. Hessler, Cincinnati Enquirer, November 6, 1960.
"Pauling Vies With Nixon, Kennedy In Straw Vote", Stanford Daily, November 7, 1960.
"The Gallery", National Guardian, November 7, 1960.
21.32.
Newspaper Clippings: "The Nation - Pauling on Stand", New York Times, October 16, 1960.
"Pauling Protests Senate Unit Report", New York Times, November 3, 1960.
"Dr. Gideonse Defended", Andre S. Molnar, New York Times, August 31, 1960.
"Dr. Pauling Loses Appeal On Petition", New York Times, November 22, 1960.
"Pauling Is Accused Of Pose As Martyr", New York Times, October 4, 1960.
21.33.
Newspaper Clipping: "Plea By Pauling Barred By Court", New York Times, August 24, 1960.
21.34.
Newspaper Clippings: Editorial Cartoon depicting Sen. Dodd, St. Louis Post-Dispatch, October 11, 1960.
"Dr. Pauling Stands Fast", St. Louis Post-Dispatch, October 12, 1960.
21.35.
Newspaper Clippings: "Pauling Balks Again At Query On Signatures", Edward F. Woods, St Louis Post-Dispatch, October 12, 1960.
"Off Limits to Senator Dodd", St Louis Post-Dispatch, October 17, 1960.
21.36.
Newspaper Clippings: Editorial cartoon about the right to petition the US government and "Pauling Urges Action To Fight U.S. Militarism", The Gazette and Daily, June 23, 1960.
"Pauling to Dodd: Come out from behind that immunity", National Guardian, March 27, 1961.
21.37.
Newspaper Clippings: Editorial cartoon depicting LP as George Washington, No Date.
"Pauling Cites Reprisal Threat In Refusing To Reveal Names," Associated Press, Gazette and Daily, October 12, 1960.
21.38.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling summons indicates witch-hunt against peace", Robert E. Light, National Guardian, July 4, 1960.
21.39.
Newspaper Clipping: "Peace Leader Won't Name Names - Pauling loses bid for injunction to bar questioning by Senate group", National Guardian, September 5, 1960.
21.40.
Newspaper Clippings: "Pauling Asks Court to Balk Senate Inquiry", Associated Press, Los Angeles Times, August 4, 1960.
"Pauling Raps Senate Group", Los Angeles Times, October 4, 1960.
Advertisement, paid for by unknown group, "Here are the words that may send a distinguished American Scientist to prison...", Los Angeles Times, October 4, 1960.
21.41.
Newspaper Clippings: "Pauling Again Refuses Names to Senate Quiz", United Press International, Los Angeles Times, October 12, 1960; "Pauling Challenges Senator to TV Debate", The Los Angeles Examiner, November 30, 1960.
21.42.
Newspaper Clippings: "The Odd Predicament Of Dr. Linus Pauling", San Francisco Chronicle, June 23, 1960.
"Pauling Defies Red Probe", United Press International, San Francisco Chronicle, June 22, 1960.
Letter to the Editor: "Dr. Linus Pauling", P.B. Zigler and H.R. Wolf, San Francisco Chronicle, June 24, 1960.
"Pauling 'Indignant' At Senator", Associated Press, San Francisco Chronicle, November 3, 1960.
21.43.
Newspaper Clippings: "Pauling Goes to Court to Challenge Senate Probe", Honolulu Star-Bulletin, August 3, 1960.
"Pious Words in Pauling's Case", Royce Brier, San Francisco Chronicle, October 10, 1960.
21.44.
Newspaper Clippings: "Pauling Defies Senate, Risks Jail", Ray Duncan, Pasadena Star-News, September 30, 1960.
"Smear Try Charged by Dr. Pauling", Pasadena Star-News, September 27, 1960.
21.45.
Newspaper Clippings: "Pauling Accused of Martyr Pose - Contempt Discussion Denied", Pasadena Star-News, October 3, 1960.
"Threat to Dr. Pauling is Threat to Freedom", by the Editor, Pasadena Star-News, October 4, 1960.
21.46.
Newspaper Clippings: "Linus Pauling Won't Answer Senate Inquiry", Associated Press, The Oregonian, June 22, 1960.
"Inquiry Off Base", The Oregonian, June 24, 1960.
Letter to the Editor: "Pauling Upheld", Tom Wilson, The Oregonian, October 21, 1960.
21.47.
Newspaper Clippings: "Discouraging Controversy", by the Editor, The Washington Teamster, June 24, 1960.
"Pauling Balks", Seattle Post-Intelligencer, June 25, 1960.
21.48.
Newspaper Clippings: "Pauling to Face Committee", The San Francisco Star, October 22, 1960.
"Dr. Pauling and the Senate", The Hartford Times, June 23, 1960.
21.49.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling Suffers for His Belief", Frank Laro, The Los Angeles Mirror-News, July 5, 1960.
21.50.
Newspaper Clippings: "Pauling Hearing Delayed - Scientist Asks Open Session", United Press International, The Pasadena Independent, June 21, 1960.
"Pauling Loses in Try to Stop Investigation", United Press International, The Pasadena Independent, August 24, 1960.
21.51.
Newspaper Clippings: "Dr. Pauling Dares Jail for Contempt", Ray Duncan, The Pasadena Independent, September 30, 1960.
Letters to the Editor: "Critical of Pauling", Mrs. Alma Gray and "Reaction of Beebe", K. Fritz Schumacher, The Pasadena Independent, October 4, 1960.
21.52.
Newspaper Clippings: "Senate Unit Defers Pauling Testimony", Associated Press, New York Times, August 9, 1960.
"Pauling Adamant On Shielding Names", New York Times, August 10, 1960.
Advertisement: paid for by The Emergency Civil Liberties Committee, "My Conscience Will Not Allow Me To Protect Myself By Sacrificing These Idealistic Young People...", New York Times, October 10, 1960.
Letter to the Editor: "Linus Pauling Upheld", David Haber, C. Willard Heckel, Malcolm Talbott, Lehand J. Tunks, Vernon Bryson, Michael Heidelberger, Edward McN. Burns, William Rieman III, Henry C. Torrey, and Henry R. Winkler, New York Times, October 11, 1960.
Permission form to include name in advertisement.
21.53.
Newspaper Clippings: "Indictment Threat Fades for Pauling", New York Times, October 14, 1960.
"Senate Unit Defers Pauling Testimony", Associated Press, New York Times, August 9, 1960.
"The Pauling Case: End of an Inquiry?", Anthony Lewis, New York Times, October 16, 1960.
21.54.
Newspaper Clipping: "Threat to Dr. Pauling Is Threat to Freedom", by the Editor, Pasadena Star-News, October 4, 1960.
21.55.
Article: "Mark Twain Would Have Enjoyed Dr. Pauling's Inquisition", I. F. Stone's Weekly, October 10, 1960.
21.56.
Newsletter Clipping: "The Ministers' Corner", D. S. H., Community News, November 6, 1960.
Newspaper Clippings: "Nixon Beats Kennedy By 632 Straw Votes", Stanford Daily, November 9, 1960.
Advertisement: unspecified advertiser, "Why Throw Your (Straw) Vote Away...", Stanford Daily, November 8, 1960.
21.57.
Pamphlet: "Before you listen to Dr. Pauling tonight - Please consider the following", Distributed by the Youth for American Principles prior to ACLU Dinner at University of Denver, November 19, 1960.

2.022.
Articles and Newspaper Clippings re: Senate Internal Security Subcommittee, 1958-1960.
22.1.
Article: "Brains, Energy and Conscience are the Answer to How Pauling Did It", Frontier, August 1958.
22.2.
Newspaper Clipping: "At WILPF Session Roosevelt Laments Pauling Summons", Maxine Chesire, The Washington Post, June 20, 1960.
22.3.
Newspaper Clippings: "Despite Summit Debacle, Says Agnes Meyer...Keep Disarmament Talks", Maxine Chesire, and "WILPF Resolves: Annul Un-American Activities Committee", Maxine Chesire, The Washington Post, June 21, 1960.
22.4.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Insists on Open Hearing", The Washington Post, June 21, 1960.
22.5.
Newspaper Clipping: "Subpoenaed Nobel Prize-Winner Linus Pauling Hopes Hearings Will Be Opened", Patricia Griffith, The Washington Post, June 21, 1960.
22.6.
Newspaper Clipping: "Gagging Dissent", The Washington Post, June 21, 1960.
22.7.
Photocopied Newspaper Clipping: "International Understanding", Pasadena Star-News, June 21, 1960.
22.8.
Photocopied Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling 'Fears' to Name Aides", Pasadena Star-News, June 21, 1960.
22.9.
Newspaper Clipping: "Contempt Charged Risked by Pauling", Pasadena Star-News (California), June 22, 1960.
22.10.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling Refuses Senators' Demand for Names of A-Ban Group", Philadelphia Inquirer, June 22, 1960.
22.11.
Newspaper Clipping: "Despite 'Senate Intimidation' WILPF Praises Pauling's Stand", The Washington Post, June 22, 1960.
22.12.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling Calls For Letters Against Sending Him to Jail", Baltimore Sun, June 22, 1960.
22.13.
Newspaper Clipping: Letters to the Times "Professor Pauling's Stand", Linus Pauling, New York Times, June 22, 1960.
22.14.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nobel Winner Defies Probers", Baltimore Sun, June 22, 1960.
22.15.
Newspaper Clipping: "The Odd Predicament of Dr. Linus Pauling", The San Francisco Chronicle, June 23, 1960.
22.16.
Newspaper Clipping: "As We See It . . . Seemingly Right, But Too Soon", The Detroit Free Press, June 23, 1960.
22.17.
Newspaper Clipping: "We're Not Think-Alikes", The Honolulu Advertiser, June 23, 1960.
22.18.
Newspaper Clipping: Letters to the Editor "Dodge on Imua", The Honolulu Advertiser, June 23, 1960.
22.19.
Newspaper Clipping: Letters to the Editor "Support for Pauling", Mrs. Stephen Jaworski and Edward Leonard, MD, The Washington Post, June 26, 1960.
22.20.
Newspaper Clipping: " A Doughty Foe For a Fishing Senate Committee", The Courier-Journal, Louisville, Kentucky, June 28, 1960.
22.21.
Newspaper Clipping: "Loyal Defiance", The Washington Post, July 1, 1960.
22.22.
Newspaper Clipping: "Our Internal Security and Dr. Linus Pauling", Holmes Alexander, Los Angeles Times, July 3, 1960.
22.23.
Article: "He Believes . . .", Time, July 4, 1960.
22.24.
Newspaper Clippings: "Pauling summons indicates witch-hunt against peace", Robert E. Light, National Guardian, July 4, 1960; "Nobel Prize-Winner won't give names: Witch-hunters retreat before Pauling stand", Robert E. Light, National Guardian, October 24, 1960.
22.25.
Correspondence, Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Speaks Up", J. Frank Dobie, The Austin American, July 5, 1960.
22.26.
Newspaper Clipping: "CalTech's Firebrand Dr. Pauling Suffers for His Belief", Frank Laro, Los Angeles Mirror News, July 5, 1960.
22.27.
Newspaper Clipping: "Izvestia Blasts Senate 'Persecution' of Pauling", Los Angeles Times, July 6, 1960.
22.28.
Newspaper Clipping: "CalTech's Firebrand - Opinions Split on Dr. Pauling", Frank Laro, Los Angeles Mirror News, July 6, 1960.
22.29.
Newspaper Clippings: "Readers Express Themselves on Linus Pauling Series",Los Angeles Mirror News, July 11, 1960; "Falta de Libertad Academica", Prensa Libre, July 22, 1960.
22.30.
Typescript: "McCarthy Reappears", Dagbladet, Oslo, Norway, July 11, 1960.
22.31.
Newspaper Clipping: "Fearful Nations Curb Liberties, Lawyer Warns", The Honolulu Advertiser, August 4, 1960.
22.32.
Thermofaxed Newspaper Clipping: "[?]ding Contempt", The Washington Post, August 26, 1960.
22.33.
Thermofaxed Newspaper Clipping: "Testing Contempt", Linus Pauling, The Washington Post, August 28, 1960.
22.34.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling's Subpoena", Linus Pauling, The Oregonian, August 31, 1960.
22.35.
Newsletter Clipping: "On the Peace Front", Survival, New York, September 2, 1960.
22.36.
Article: "Dodd's Attack on Pauling Calls for a Fight Back from the Grass Roots: Time to Make Connecticut Aware it Sent an Eastland to the Senate", I. F. Stone's Weekly, September 5, 1960.
22.37.
Newspaper Clipping: "A Vote for Dr. Pauling", The Vancouver Sun, Vancouver, British Columbia, September 13, 1960.
22.38.
Newspaper Clipping: "World-Wide Indignation", New York Teacher News, September 17, 1960.
22.39.
Newspaper Clipping: "Threats Against Pauling Hurt U.S.", Los Angeles Mirror News, September 22, 1960.
22.40.
Photocopied Newspaper Clipping: "Katharine Cole, Others View Linus Pauling and Congress", Los Angeles Mirror, September 28, 1960.
22.41.
Newspaper Clipping: " No limit for Man - Pauling: Brain Theories Expounded", Pasadena Star-News, October 5, 1960.
22.42.
Newspaper Clipping: " Pauling Jabs at Religion, Advertising, Chauvinism in Talk Here", Pasadena Star-News, October 6, 1960.
22.43.
Thermofaxed Newspaper Clipping: "Simple Request", The Washington Post, October 10, 1960.
22.44.
Article: "Mark Twain Would Have Enjoyed Dr. Pauling's Inquisition", I. F. Stone's Weekly, October 10, 1960.
22.45.
Newspaper Clipping: Letter to the Editor: "W. U. Head Defends Faculty's 'Right to Speak'", Ethan A. Sheplyey, St Louis Globe-Democrat, October 12, 1960.
22.46.
Newspaper Clipping: "The Pauling Case: End of an Inquiry?", New York Times, October 16, 1960.
22.47.
Article: "Pauling Hits Senate Subcommittee", Chemical and Engineering News, October 17, 1960.
22.48.
Article: "Conscience and Contempt", The Washington Post, October 17, 1960.
22.49.
Newspaper Clipping: Editorial: "A Serious Problem"; Letter to the Editor: "Local Housewives Appalled by Dr. Pauling's Statements", California Tech, October 20, 1960.
22.50.
Article: "Dr. Pauling Again Defies Senate Group", U.S. News and World Report, October 24, 1960.
22.51.
Newspaper Clippings: Letters to the Editor about LP case, Betty Rendant and Frances McConnell, Pasadena Star-News, October 1960.
22.52.
Newspaper Clipping: " Dr. Linus Pauling Explains Position", Linus Pauling, Pasadena Star-News, November 5, 1960.
22.53.
Newspaper Clipping: " No Reprisals?", The Washington Post, November 7, 1960.

2.023.
Articles and Newspaper Clippings re: Senate Internal Security Subcommittee, 1960-1966.
23.1.
Thermofaxed Newspaper Clipping: "No Reprisals?", The Washington Post, November 7, 1960.
23.2.
Newspaper Clipping: " Nobel Prize Winner to Speak in Denver", The Denver Post, November 13, 1960.
23.3.
Article: "It's Time to Investigate the Investigators", by Senator Allen J. Ellender as told to Charles Sopkin, This Week, November 13, 1960.
23.4.
Correspondence, Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling's Appeal Dumped", St. Louis Globe-Democrat, November 23, 1960.
23.5.
Article: "Dr. Pauling Attacks Senate Version of Hearing Record", The Open Forum, (American Civil Liberties Union) November 1960.
23.6.
Newspaper Clipping: "Portents Good for Congo Settlement", Salt Lake Tribune, February 6, 1961.
23.7.
Correspondence, Newspaper Clipping: "Reds Hit on Pauling Case", New York Daily Mirror, March 17, 1961.
23.8.
Newspaper Clipping: "Senators Say Reds Used Pauling Plea", Associated Press, New York Times, March 19, 1961.
23.9.
Newspaper Clippings: "250 Educators Urge Abolition of Red Hunters", "Evangelist, Followers Picket Washington U., Seek Red Inquiry", "100 Students Heckle Critic of Washington U.", St. Louis Post-Dispatch, March 20, 1961.
23.10.
Newspaper Clipping: "The Pauling Fiasco", St. Louis Post-Dispatch, March 21, 1961.
23.11.
Newspaper Clipping: "Linus Pauling's Case", The Dallas Morning News, March 22, 1961.
23.12.
Article: "Another round is on in the struggle between Dr. Linus Pauling and the Senate Subcommittee...", Chemical and Engineering News, March 27, 1961.
23.13.
Article: "Back of the Drive to Ban Atom Tests", U.S. News and World Report, March 27, 1961.
23.14.
Article: "Dr. Pauling and the Communists - What a Senate Report Says About Efforts to Ban H-Tests", U.S. News and World Report, April 10, 1961.
23.15.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Parade and 'Lunatic Left'", Berkeley (Cal.) Daily Gazette, May 25, 1961.
23.16.
Article: "In the Senate: The Debate on Education; The Internal Security Committee Studies Disarmament", Science, May 26, 1961.
23.17.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pugwash Science Conferences Assailed in Senate Staff Study", Associated Press, New York Times, May 28, 1961.
23.18.
Article: "Linus Pauling", The New Republic, June 5, 1961.
23.19.
Newspaper Clipping: "Capital is Split on Development of Neutron Bomb", New York Times, June 25, 1961.
23.20.
Newspaper Clipping: "Test Resumption Wanted", by Thomas J. Dodd, New York Times, June 26, 1961.
23.21.
Newspaper Clipping: "News Behind the News", Publication Unknown, June 27, 1961.
23.22.
Article: "Senator Dodd's Moral Standards", I. F. Stone's Weekly, July 3, 1961.
23.23.
Article: "Dodd: 'You're the Worst Witness I've Seen'", Fair Play, July 5, 1961.
23.24.
Newspaper Clipping: "Russ Said Developing 'Death Ray'", United Press International, Pasadena Star-News, July 11, 1961.
23.25.
Article: "Disarmament", Human Events, July 14, 1961.
23.26.
Article: "Neutron Bomb Needed to Win Nuclear Race", World, November 15, 1961.
23.27.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dodd's Katanga Tour Raises Questions", Miami Herald, January 4, 1962.
23.28.
Newspaper Clipping: "Eastland Calls Warren Pro-Red", United Press International, New York Times, May 3, 1962.
23.29.
Newspaper Clipping: "Punishment for Balky Witnesses Proposed", Associated Press, Los Angeles Times, May 23, 1962.
23.30.
Article: "Senator Dodd: A Portrait in Contrasts", Herbert Krosney, The Nation, June 23, 1962.
23.31.
Thermofaxed Newspaper Clipping: "Peace Group Meetings", Linus Pauling, New York Times, June 25, 1962.
23.32.
Newspaper Clipping: "2 Senate Groups will Investigate Foreign Lobbies", Tad Szulc, New York Times, July 7, 1962; "Dodd Drops Role in Sugar Inquiry", John D. Morris, New York Times, July 8, 1962.
23.33.
Political Advertisement: "Gentlemen: What Are You Afraid Of?", L.A. Women's Strike for Peace, New York Times, December 13, 1962.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pacifist Testifies Nazis and Reds May Aid Group", Hedrick Smith, New York Times, December 14, 1962.
Newspaper Clipping: "Observer", Russell Baker, New York Times, December 15, 1962.
23.34.
Newspaper Clipping: "The Senator From Katanga", National Guardian, January 10, 1963.
23.35.
Newspaper Clipping: "Just One Missile", The Gazette and Daily, (York, Penn.) February 25, 1963.
23.36.
Newspaper Clipping: "Trouble on the Savannah", The Gazette and Daily, (York, Penn.) June 5, 1963.
23.37.
Newspaper Clipping: "Contempt Plan Offered in House", New York Times, July 7, 1963.
23.38.
Article: "Senator Dodd of Connecticut Former UFW Branch President", The Federalist, July-August, 1963.
23.39.
Newspaper Clipping: "Mme Nhu Stuck to the Old", The Gazette and Daily, (York, Penn.) November 13, 1963.
23.40.
Newspaper Clipping: "Birch and Barry", The Gazette and Daily, (York, Penn.), November 14, 1963.
23.41.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dodd Surely Gets Around", The Gazette and Daily, (York, Penn.), February 16, 1966.
23.42.
Newspaper Clipping: "Ethics Panel's 1st Challenge: Sen. Dodd Case", New York Herald Tribune, March 8, 1966.
23.43.
Newspaper Clipping: "Fellow 'Clubmen' Rescue Dodd", The Washington Post, March 12, 1966.
23.44.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dodd Probe -- New Queries Are Pursued", New York Herald Tribune, March 12, 1966.
23.45.
Newspaper Clipping: "Allegations that Involve Dodd Probed", The Washington Post, March 12, 1966.
23.46.
Newspaper Clipping: "Quiet Investigation", New York Post, March 13, 1966.
23.47.
Newspaper Clipping: "More on Sen. Dodd's Dealings", Santa Barbara (Cal.) News-Press, March 14, 1966.
23.48.
Newspaper Clipping: "Sen. Dodd's Finances", New York Post, March 14, 1966.
23.49.
Newspaper Clipping: "'Smell of Scandal' in Sen. Dodd's Records", Publication Unknown, March 15, 1966.
23.50.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dodd Funds Dinner Financed Book", Publication Unknown, March 18, 1966.
23.51.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dodd and Sourwine", New York Post, March 18, 1966.
23.52.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dodd's Campaign Funds", The Gazette and Daily, (York, Penn.), March 18, 1966.
23.53.
Newspaper Clipping: "The Indiscreet Senators", New York Post, March 24, 1966.
23.54.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dodd's Ethics (Cont'd)", New York Post, March 25, 1966.
23.55.
Newspaper Clipping: "Detective Story", New York Post, March 30, 1966.

2.024.
Newspaper Clippings re: Senate Internal Security Subcommittee, 1966-1970.
24.1.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dodd Calls Us Thieves", The Gazette and Daily, (York, Penn.), April 1, 1966.
24.2.
Newspaper Clipping: "The Justice Dept. and Us", New York Post, April 1, 1966.
24.3.
Newspaper Clipping: "The G-Men and Us", New York Post, April 7, 1966.
24.4.
Newspaper Clipping: "Which Side the Butter?", New York Post, April 13, 1966.
24.5.
Newspaper Clipping: "Public Probe of Dodd Demanded by Morse", April 14, 1966.
24.6.
Newspaper Clipping: "'Dodd Day' Funds", New York Post, April 14, 1966.
24.7.
Newspaper Clipping: "Sen. Dodd Tells Ethics Committee of $100,000 in Tax-Free 'Gifts'", The Washington Post, April 20, 1966.
24.8.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dodd: 'Fringe' Benefit Senator", The Gazette and Daily, (York, Penn.), April 22, 1966.
24.9.
Newspaper Clipping: "Sen. Dodd Concedes a Point", Publication Unknown, April 22, 1966.
24.10.
Newspaper Clipping: "Sen. Dodd: Gifts and Services", Publication Unknown, April 23, 1966.
24.11.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dodd: 'Fringe' Benefit Senator", The Gazette and Daily, (York, Penn.), April 23, 1966.
24.12.
Newspaper Clipping: "Is FBI Working for Dodd?", The Gazette and Daily, (York, Penn.), April 27, 1966.
24.13.
Newspaper Clipping: "Law in Dodd Case is Called 'Clear'", New York Times, April 28, 1966.
24.14.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dodd Tax Probe -- Senator's Finances Investigated", Los Angeles Times, April 28, 1966.
24.15.
Newspaper Clipping: "Sen. Dodd Expense Ruckus Brings Call for New Laws", Santa Barbara News-Press, May 1, 1966.
24.16.
Newspaper Clipping: "Further Look at Dodd Finances", Santa Barbara News-Press, May 4, 1966.
24.17.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dodd's Accuser -- James Patrick Boyd Jr.", New York Times, June 23, 1966.
24.18.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dodd's Quest for Secrecy", The Gazette and Daily, (York, Penn.), August 3, 1966.
24.19.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dodd's Free Air Force Trip", The Gazette and Daily, (York, Penn.), August 25, 1966.
24.20.
Newspaper Clipping: "Is Dodd Next?", The Gazette and Daily, (York, Penn.), March 4, 1967.
24.21.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dejected Dodd Tells of Financial Struggle", Los Angeles Times, March 18, 1967.
24.22.
Newspaper Clipping: "Senators Ignored Vital Points on Dodd", The Gazette and Daily, (York, Penn.), March 20, 1967.
24.23.
Newspaper Clipping: "The Dodd Case", New York Times, March 21, 1967.
24.24.
Newspaper Clipping: "Did Dodd Really Need the Money?", The Gazette and Daily, (York, Penn.), March 24, 1967.
24.25.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dodd Aid Says He Paid Bills Without Questioning Purpose", New York Times, April 11, 1967.
24.26.
Newspaper Clipping: "Ethics Gets Brush-Off in Senate", The Gazette and Daily, (York, Penn.), April 17, 1967.
24.27.
Newspaper Clipping: "Public Won't Drop Dodd Issue", Santa Barbara News-Press, April 25, 1967.
24.28.
Newspaper Clipping: "Texts of Major Sections of Report by Senate Ethics Committee in Dodd Case", New York Times, April 28, 1967.
24.29.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dodd's Staff Displayed Ethical Courage", The Gazette and Daily, (York, Penn.), May 4, 1967.
24.30.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dodd Letter Told of Campaign Plan", New York Times, May 28, 1967.
24.31.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dodd's Statement and Excerpts from Stennis Talk", New York Times, June 14, 1967.
24.32.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dodd Censured by Senate, 92-5, on Fund Count", New York Times, June 24, 1967.
24.33.
Newspaper Clipping: "Censure for Mr. Dodd", New York Times, June 24, 1967.
24.34.
Newspaper Clipping: "A Pained Senate Judging its Own", The Gazette and Daily, (York, Penn.), June 24, 1967.
24.35.
Newspaper Clipping: "Beyond the Dodd Case", New York Times, June 25, 1967.
24.36.
Newspaper Clipping: "Not Only Dodd Is Licking the Wounds", New York Times, July 9, 1967.
24.37.
Article: "The Tragedy of Thomas Dodd", The Saturday Evening Post, January 13, 1968.
24.38.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dodd's Deal with Nixon Administration", The (York, Pennsylvania) Gazette and Daily, December 30, 1969.
24.39.
Newspaper Clipping: "Latex Fined $5,000 for Dodd Donation", Associated Press, The (York, Pennsylvania) Gazette and Daily, January 5, 1970.
24.40.
Newspaper Clipping: "For He's a Jolly Good Debtor", Publication Unknown, No Date.
24.41.
Thermofaxed Newspaper Clipping: "Linus Pauling and the Security Subcommittee", The Washington Post, No Date.
24.42.
Thermofaxed Article: "Reluctance to Inform", George H. Williams, Publication Unknown, No Date.

2.025.
Pauling FBI Files, Sections 1-4, No Date.
25.1.
FBI Files Section 1: "1953; Possible prosecution of LP for denying Communist Party membership; Stockholm - LP met Dubrinin [Dobrynin?] at Budenz; Urey; Rosenbergs/Sillen's home; 1952 passport; 1952 Trustees of El Turay fire LP Honolulu; Sidney Weinbaum; U. Cal. loyalty oath". [LP's writing].
25.2.
FBI Files Section 2: "1955; List of organizations; p. 15 Charles Cox; Weizman dinner in Tucson?; J. Edgar Hoover on LP passport to get Nobel Prize; PHS grants taken away from LP; 23 Ap 1954 'met with Soviet scientists'". [LP's writing].
25.3.
FBI Files Section 3: "1957; Subpoena.; Ford Fn grant for 'brain-washing'!". [LP's writing].
25.4.
FBI Files Section 4: "Ed Blaisdell - near end; Clinton Anderson forced Eastland to withdraw subpoena. I didn't know that.; Straus wanted names of 2000." [LP's writing] No Date.

2.026.
Pauling FBI Files, Sections 5-9, No Date.
26.1.
FBI Files Section 5: "Stopped at London Airport; Meeting (Oliphant, Calder) at Central Hall, Westminster good newspaper report; Dr. Kiskaldden's review of No More War!; 6-18-1958 LP 'resigns' as Ch. of Div. CIT; Sourwine asks FBI if SISS shouldn't interrogate LP; LP 'do-gooder, naive, impractical, intellectual, in many respects a "damn fool"'; Clinton Anderson and Johnson objected to SISS; Corliss Lamont; Dick Lipmann". [LP's writing], No Date.
26.2.
FBI Files Section 6: "FBI report on LP 3, Mar 1959; Part 1 67 pages; Part 2 48 [pages]; Some more pages". [LP's writing].
26.3.
FBI Files Section 7: "Translation of my German speech". [LP's writing], No Date.
26.4.
FBI Files Section 8: "See 1 Sept 1960 - Sourwine's trick to turn public opinion against LP - not used, however; Transcript of SISS hearing; near end p 11 LP says US gov't can't be trusted." [LP's writing], No Date.
26.5.
FBI Files Section 9: "W. Cleon Klouson - anti communist - speaks at CIT in answer to my talk. Students unfriendly to him. Adults friendly." [LP's writing], No Date.

2.027.
Pauling FBI Files, Sections 10-12, No Date.
27.1.
FBI Files Section 10: "1961; Oslo Conference; Letter from man who changed his mind (to his Senator); Bellingham suit, letters; also Pauling vs. Eastland". [LP's writing], No Date.
27.2.
FBI Files Section 11: "White House Secret Service - our invitation to dinner.; Bellingham; (Two sets) List of names of people who sent in signed bomb-test petitions -- sent to FBI by Mr. Robb, Bellingham's lawyer; Secretary reliable to LP; Daily News suit". [LP's writing], No Date.
27.3.
FBI Files Section 12: "Our telegram to Kennedy about aborting tests; Bomb-test suit". [LP's writing], No Date.

2.028.
Pauling FBI Files, Sections 13-16, No Date.
28.1.
FBI Files Section 13: "3 Dec '63 'The confidential source advised that the announced purpose of the trip was for Dr Pauling to receive the Nobel Peace Prize for 1962'; 9-25-63 Lectures in Argentina; 11-13-63 CIT informant; Amicus curiae of Austrian Pacifist Union; Our letter to Kennedy - (near bottom); Baron Collins; My Chicago speech; 'Orange County'; 'Or. County one of most backward regions of the world'; Hamilton College address". [LP's writing], No Date.
28.2.
FBI Files Section 14: "LP vs. McNamara - Supreme Court; St. Louis Globe-Democrat suit; Nobel Peace Prize; 15 'Weird Insult form Norway'". [LP's writing], No Date.
28.3.
FBI Files Section 15: "Globe-Democrat suit; Germany-lectures; Cuba". [LP's writing], No Date.
28.4.
FBI Files Section 16: "LP Photo distributed to Secret Service; Australia 1964; Daily News suit". [LP's writing], 1964.

2.029.
Pauling FBI Files, Sections 17-18; no number assigned, No Date.
29.1.
FBI Files Section 17: "Fingerprint search made.; Report on LP -- requested by Ehlichmann; 1 Dec 69 -- report to " [Ehlichmann]; Chile; p 10 near end. 8 Nobel Peace Prize winners ask peace; p. 15 Near end Ad in SB protesting my speaking!; Buckley suit dismissed." [LP's writing], No Date.
29.2.
FBI Files Section 18: "Much well-known information no pg [?] Sponsor Bull A Sci.; p. 3 1921 -- Japanese spy!; 47 p. 34 Deep Springs -- a Communist school!; p. 19 Albert Einstein & Thomas Mann; 40 Pierre & Marie Curie; 47 Hans Bethe (not identified)IGNORANCE; 'further'; p. 21 Budenz; 26 Martin Kamen; 28 Joe McCarthy; 30 Reed Col. Portland Maine; 28 -- never met LP, no info; 34 Israel Feuer; 33 Pubn. confiscated; 83 Margaret Weston Price; 37 41Beadle & NIH; 104 Helen Elizabeth Hart; 52. Our car -- Katherine Cole; 109 Lawrence & Charlotte Symons; 96. Dr Jim Raz; 117 LP invited to Allende inauguration; 97. Mail checked; 121 Mail fraud ASA?". [LP's writing], No Date.
29.3.
FBI Files, no number assigned: "1936 FBI letter; AHP & LP toured FBI; LP on passport -- Hennings Com.; Police brutality. officer Keyes killed Rudy Salcido Acquitted; Navy. 'Full field investigation'; Aaron Copland; Robinson Jeffers; James Taylor [?]; Leonard Bernstein; others; 4 Oct 1948 LP given Pres. Medal for Merit while being investigated.; Near end, top of page, CIT gave agent my personnel file". [LP's writing], No Date.
29.4.
FBI Files, no number assigned: "Japanese gardener Threatening letters & phone calls.; John Muir H. S. speech by LP". [LP's writing], No Date.
29.5.
Assorted Correspondence and Government Documents re: Pauling FBI/CIA/State Department Files, 1948-1982, 1985, 1989-1990.
29.6.
LP Manuscript Notes: Needed by the F.B.I.: Some Informed Informants, No Date.

2.030.
Pauling Central Intelligence Agency and U.S. State Department Files, 1947-1991.
30.1.
Assorted Pauling CIA and U.S. State Department files, obtained under the Freedom of Information and Privacy Act, 1947, 1952-1958, 1960-1964, 1973-1979, 1982-1985, 1990-1991.
30.2.
Assorted Pauling CIA and U.S. State Department files, obtained under the Freedom of Information and Privacy Act, 1951-1956, 1960-1969, 1976, 1980-1987, 1991.