15. Ava Helen Pauling. 1927-2013.
Manuscript and typescript leaves, correspondence, assorted biographical materials,
publications and government documents related to the life and work of Ava Helen Pauling
are the foundation of this section. Items of special interest include writings by
Ava Helen Pauling on issues of peace, civil liberties and women's rights. The section
also contains extensive genealogical data; correspondence and meeting minutes chronicling
the work of prominent peace groups including the Women's International League for
Peace and Freedom, Women Strike for Peace and Federal Union; and other assorted personal
materials documenting Ava Helen's activities both within and outside the Pauling family
home.
69 boxes
1. Correspondence.
1.001.
Ava Helen Pauling: General Correspondence, Personal, A-M, 1932-1981.
1.1.
Personal Correspondence: A-D, 1951-1981.
1.2.
Personal Correspondence: E-H, 1932-1981.
1.3.
Personal Correspondence: I-M, 1956-1981.
1.002.
Ava Helen Pauling: General Correspondence, Personal, N-Z,
1932-1981.
2.1.
Personal Correspondence: N-R, 1935-1980.
2.2.
Personal Correspondence: S-Z, 1932-1981.
2.3.
Unknown envelopes and correspondence, 1949-1981.
1.003.
Ava Helen Pauling: Individual Correspondence, Personal, 1945-1981.
3.1.
Correspondence: Chatterjee, Asima, 1961, 1969-1981.
3.2.
Correspondence: Dombrowski, James, 1959-1977.
3.3.
Correspondence: Harroun, Phyllis, 1965-1982.
3.4.
Correspondence: Hayes, Peggy Calder, 1961-1981, 1984.
3.5.
Correspondence: Hodgkin, Dorothy Crowfoot and Thomas, 1957, 1961-1981.
3.6.
Correspondence: Jeffress, Lloyd and Sylvia, 1948, 1955, 1965-1967.
3.7.
Correspondence: Litinskaya [Weinbaum], Lina, 1973, No Date.
3.8.
Correspondence: Marinacci, Barbara, 1945-1980.
3.9.
Correspondence: McConnell, Harden and Sophia, 1981.
3.10.
Correspondence: Nathan, Otto, 1963-1979.
3.11.
Correspondence: Nickalls, Robert E., 1979-1980.
3.12.
Correspondence: Orsini, Commandant Jean Baptiste and Irene, 1971.
3.13.
Correspondence: Palmer, Pete and Phoebe, 1976-1981.
3.14.
Correspondence: Pirie, Antoinette, 1959.
3.15.
Correspondence: Recsei, Andrew and Mila, 1968, 1970-1981.
3.16.
Correspondence: Robinson, Art, 1976.
3.17.
Correspondence: Weigl, Vally, 1961-1970, 1976, 1981.
3.18.
Correspondence: White, Florence M., 1978-1979.
3.19.
Correspondence: Zuckerkandl, Emile and Jane, 1963.
3.20.
Correspondence: Japanese Correspondence, Pictures, Admission Forms, 1950-1962.
1.004.
Ava Helen Pauling: General Correspondence, Peace and Political, 1951-1981.
4.1.
Correspondence: A-D, 1957-1978.
4.2.
Correspondence: E-G, 1959-1980.
4.3.
Correspondence: H-M, 1951-1978.
4.4.
Correspondence: N-S, 1956-1977.
4.5.
Correspondence: T-Z, 1959-1981.
1.005.
Ava Helen Pauling: Individual Correspondence, Peace and Political, A-He, 1960-1983.
5.1.
Correspondence: Aberle, Kathleen Gough, 1963-1965.
5.2.
Correspondence: Alfvén, Hannes and Kerstin, 1970-1982.
5.3.
Correspondence: Alloy, Evelyn, 1961-1965.
5.4.
Correspondence: Anders, Gunther, 1959-1963.
5.5.
Correspondence: Andreen, Andrea, 1960-1965.
5.6.
Correspondence: Baer, Gertrude, 1960-1961.
5.7.
Correspondence: Bay, Christian, 1961-1963.
5.8.
Correspondence: Beadle, George, No Date.
5.9.
Correspondence: Bernal, Eileen, 1971, 1973-1974, 1980.
5.10.
Correspondence: Casgrain, Therese F., 1963.
5.11.
Correspondence, Articles: Clairmonte, Glenn, 1976-1981, 1983.
5.12.
Correspondence: Cole, Katherine, 1961-1981.
5.13.
Correspondence: Coryell, Charles D., 1957.
5.14.
Correspondence: Dan, Jean, 1960.
5.15.
Correspondence: Duckles, Madeline, 1963.
5.16.
Correspondence: Eaton, Anne, 1961-1962.
5.17.
Correspondence: Ferry, W. H. "Ping", 1965-1981.
5.18.
Correspondence: Gage-Colby, Ruth, 1963-1977.
5.19.
Correspondence, Typescript, Resume: Gilden, Dorothy, 1970-1981.
5.20.
Correspondence: Herring, Frances [Includes publication], 1960-1971, 1975, 1978, 1985.
5.21.
Correspondence: Hester, Hugh B., 1963-1973.
1.006.
Ava Helen Pauling: Individual Correspondence, Peace and Political, Hi-Z, 1960-1980.
6.1.
Correspondence: Hinton, Carmelita, 1960-1980.
6.2.
Correspondence: Kennedy, President and Mrs. John F., 1961.
6.3.
Correspondence: Laucks, Irving F., 1963-1967.
6.4.
Correspondence: Levin, Miriam K., 1962-1981.
6.5.
Correspondence: Lous-Mohr, Marie, 1962-1964.
6.6.
Correspondence: Murphy, Grace, 1959-1965.
6.7.
Correspondence: Olmsted, Mildred Scott, 1960-1963.
6.8.
Correspondence: Pierson, Emily M., 1963-1964.
6.9.
Correspondence, Background Information: Rankin, Jeannette, 1967.
6.10.
Correspondence: Richards, Alice, 1962-1976.
6.11.
Correspondence: Rosenwald, Ruth Frank, 1960-1963.
6.12.
Correspondence: Rubio De Laverde, Lucila, 1963-1965.
6.13.
Correspondence: Russell, Ralph and Margaret, 1961-1966.
6.14.
Correspondence: Scott, Pauline, 1963-1966, 1978, 1980.
6.15.
Correspondence: Spitzer, Ralph and Terry, 1966, 1975-1981.
6.16.
Correspondence: Stearns, Mary, 1963-1965.
6.17.
Correspondence: Symons, Jan, 1960-1979.
6.18.
Correspondence: Szent-Györgyi, Albert, 1965.
6.19.
Correspondence: Taylor, Ethel, 1960-1974.
6.20.
Correspondence: Tucker, Helen, 1961-1963, 1973, 1980-1981.
6.21.
Correspondence: Ziferstein, Isidore and Popova, Nina [Includes reprint and typescripts],
1962-1965.
1.007.
Ava Helen Pauling: Organizational Correspondence, 1954-1991.
7.1.
Correspondence: Arthur and Elizabeth Schlesinger Library on the History of Women in
America, Radcliffe College, [Includes newsletters and publications] 1975-1982, 1986.
7.2.
Correspondence: California Department of Health, 1981.
7.3.
Correspondence:California Institute of Technology, 1960, 1976.
7.4.
Correspondence:Linus Pauling Institute of Science and Medicine, 1977-1978.
7.5.
Correspondence: Luce and Luce Attorneys, 1978.
7.6.
Correspondence: Marian Davis Scholarship Fund, 1975, 1980.
7.7.
Correspondence: Pacifica Foundation, 1979.
7.8.
Correspondence: Reed College, [Includes publication] 1954, 1959, 1976-1979.
7.9.
Correspondence: Women's Peace Oral History Project, [Includes typescript and newsletter]
1985-1986, 1991.
1.008.
Ava Helen Pauling: Organizational Correspondence, 1941-1981.
8.1.
Organizational Correspondence: A-L, 1941-1981.
8.2.
Organizational Correspondence: M-Z, 1951-1980.
1.009.
Ava Helen Pauling: Greeting Cards, No Date.
9.1.
Christmas and New Year's Cards, No Date.
9.2.
Birthday and Anniversary Cards, No Date.
9.3.
Get Well Cards, No Date.
9.4.
Assorted Greeting Cards and Postcards, No Date.
1.010.
Ava Helen Pauling: Condolence Cards and Letters re: Death of AHP, A-H, 1981.
10.1.
AHP Death Condolences: A, 1981.
10.2.
AHP Death Condolences: B, 1981.
10.3.
AHP Death Condolences: C, 1981.
10.4.
AHP Death Condolences: D, 1981.
10.5.
AHP Death Condolences: E-F, 1981.
10.6.
AHP Death Condolences: G, 1981.
10.7.
AHP Death Condolences: H, 1981.
1.011.
Ava Helen Pauling: Condolence Cards and Letters re: Death of AHP, I-R, 1981.
11.1.
AHP Death Condolences: I-J, 1981.
11.2.
AHP Death Condolences: K-L, 1981.
11.3.
AHP Death Condolences: M, 1981.
11.4.
AHP Death Condolences: N-O, 1981.
11.5.
AHP Death Condolences: P, 1981.
11.6.
AHP Death Condolences: R, 1981.
1.012.
Ava Helen Pauling: Condolence Cards and Letters re: Death of AHP, S-Z, Family and
Assorted, 1981.
12.1.
AHP Death Condolences: S, 1981.
12.2.
AHP Death Condolences: T-V, 1981.
12.3.
AHP Death Condolences: W-Z, 1981.
12.4.
AHP Death Condolences: Family, 1981.
12.5.
AHP Death Condolences: Assorted, 1981.
2. Manuscripts and Typescripts of Articles and Speeches.
2.001.
Manuscripts, Typescripts and Reprints of Articles and Speeches by Ava Helen Pauling,
1927-1963.
1.1.
Manuscript: AHP review of The Origin and Growth of the Moral Instinct, by Alexander Sutherland, 1927. [Original in Ava Helen Pauling 3.001, 1.8].
1.2.
Manuscript: AHP review of Sex Antagonism, by Walter Heape and Ava Helen Pauling, 1927. [Original in Ava Helen Pauling 3.001, 1.8].
1.3.
Manuscript: No Title, [AHP account of garage vandalism] March 7, 1945. [Original in Ava Helen Pauling 5.001, 1.5].
1.4.
Typescripts, Conference Documents: The Australian and New Zealand Congress for International Cooperation and Disarmament
and Festival of the Arts, by Ava Helen Pauling, November 7-14, 1959.
1.5.
Manuscript: No Title, [re: the need to work for peace] speech by Ava Helen Pauling, delivered in Hiroshima,
Japan, August 3, 1959.
1.6.
Manuscript, Typescript, Notebook, Correspondence, Program: Your Family's Stake in Disarmament - A Woman's Conference, speech by Ava Helen Pauling, April 23, 1960.
1.7.
Typescript, Correspondence: AHP review of Children of the A-Bomb, by Arata Osada, 1960.
1.8.
Typescript: Women and Peace, by Ava Helen Pauling, 1960.
1.9.
Typescript, Manuscript: Peace Activities in the United States, by Ava Helen Pauling, 1960.
1.10.
Publication: "Oslo Conference Stresses Responsibility Of Individuals", by Ava Helen
Pauling, Four Lights, published by the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom, vol. XXI, no.
3, July 1961.
1.11.
Typescript: Women and Progress Towards Peace, by Ava Helen Pauling, 1961 [?].
1.12.
Manuscript, Typescript: WISPers Abroad, by Ava Helen Pauling, December 3, 1962.
1.13.
Typescript: Statement by Linus Pauling and Ava Helen Pauling On The Issuance of Subpoenas by HUAC
to Women Working For Peace, December 5, 1962.
1.14.
Publication: "Women Strike for Peace", Women of the Whole World, 1962.
1.15.
Pamphlet: AHP support notice for "A Visit to the Soviet Union", a film by Harvey and
Alice Richards, 1962.
1.16.
Typescript: No Title, [re: criticism of the Oxford Conference] written by the Los Angeles and Washington,
D.C. chapters of Women Strike for Peace, December 29, 1962; Read by Ava Helen Pauling at Somerville College, Oxford University, January 4, 1963.
1.17.
Correspondence, Program: Prospects for World Cooperation and Peace, speech by Ava Helen Pauling, delivered at the Unitarian Church of Eugene, Oregon,
March 10, 1963.
1.18.
Abstract: Political Action for Peace, speech by Ava Helen Pauling, delivered at Gustavus Adolphus College, St. Peter,
Minnesota, May 6, 1963.
1.19.
Manuscript, Typescript, Notes, Correspondence, Reprints, Program: The Second X-Chromosome: A Study of Woman, speech by Ava Helen Pauling, delivered at the First Unitarian Church of Los Angeles,
December 1, 1963; Reprinted in Friendship Universal, vol. II, no. 1, Spring 1964. [See also Audio / Visual 1963v.4].
1.20.
Typescript, Notes: Statement of Hopes and Wishes for the New Year 1964, by Ava Helen Pauling, 1963.
1.21.
Publication: "A Great Event", Soviet Woman, no. 10, 1963.
2.002.
Manuscripts, Typescripts and Reprints of Articles and Speeches by Ava Helen Pauling,
1964-1975.
2.1.
Manuscript, Typescript, Publication: The Nobel Peace Prize, by Ava Helen Pauling. Published in New World Review, vol. 32, no. 4, April, 1964.
2.2.
Typescripts, Notes, Publication: You Can Beat the Dutch, by Ava Helen Pauling, 1964. [Published as a Letter to the Editor of The Minority of One, 6 (August, 1964): 22.].
2.3.
Publication: No Title, [re: "N. S. Khrushchev's Message - A Call to Action"] Letter
to the Editor of Soviet Woman, by Ava Helen Pauling, 1964.
2.4.
Typescripts, Notes, Program: More About Women, speech by Ava Helen Pauling, given at the Unitarian Church of Los Angeles, April 11, 1965. [See also Audio / Visual 1965v.7].
2.5.
Manuscript: "Women in the World Today", by Ava Helen Pauling, October 13, 1965; reprinted in The Peacemaker, July 30, 1966.
2.6.
Program, Correspondence re: Santa Barbara Observance of International Days of Protest
Against the War in Vietnam, moderated by Ava Helen Pauling, October 15, 1965.
2.7.
Program: No Title, speech by Ava Helen Pauling re: women's programs in India, given at the conference
"An All Day Peace Workshop for Women!", July 9, 1967.
2.8.
Manuscript Notes: No Title [re: student unrest and the nature of revolution], speech by Ava Helen Pauling, 1968.
2.9.
Typescript: Relations Between the United States and Soviet Union, by Ava Helen Pauling, No Date. [1960s].
2.10.
Typescript: High-Energy Radiation and the Human Race, speech by Ava Helen Pauling, [?] No Date. [1960s].
2.11.
Manuscript, Notes: No Title, [re: human ethics] by Ava Helen Pauling, No Date [1960s].
2.12.
Manuscript, Typescript, Itinerary: Is Woman Really Number Two?, speech by Ava Helen Pauling, delivered at San Diego City College, May 14, 1970.
2.13.
Typescript: No Title, AHP account of her own cataract surgery, September 14, 1970.
2.14.
Correspondence re: AHP appearance on "People in Crisis", KPFX radio panel discussion
program, 1970.
2.15.
Manuscript, Typescript: Women, First Talk on KPFK by Ava Helen Pauling, January 21, 1971.
2.16.
Manuscript: Ecology, speech by Ava Helen Pauling, given at a Women Strike for Peace Conference, Santa
Barbara, California, February 5-6, 1971.
2.17.
Manuscript, Typescripts, [in English and Spanish] Notes: Abortion Law Repeal, Second Talk on KPFK by Ava Helen Pauling, February 18, 1971.
2.18.
Typescripts, Notes: Our Daily Bread, KPFK talk by Ava Helen Pauling, March 18, 1971.
2.19.
Typescripts, Notes: A Conversation with Peter, KPFK talk by Ava Helen Pauling, May 21, 1971.
2.20.
Publication: AHP contribution to "The Care and Feeding of a Temperamental Genius",
Cosmopolitan, 171 (August 1971): 76, 80-87.
2.21.
Manuscript Notes: No Title, [re: U.S. economy and peace] by Ava Helen Pauling, 1972. [?].
2.22.
Manuscript, Background Material: Women and World Peace, by Ava Helen Pauling, Australia, May 12, 1973.
2.23.
Manuscript, Typescript, Abstract: The Enemies of World Peace: What are They and How We Can Vanquish Them, speech by Ava Helen Pauling, delivered at "Dr. Albert Schweitzer's Centennial Birth
Anniversary Commemoration Symposium", Tokyo and Hiroshima, Japan, September 1975.
2.24.
Manuscript, Notes: Talk to WILPF, [re: travels in Russia and Japan] by Ava Helen Pauling, Palo Alto, California, November 18, 1975.
2.003.
Manuscripts, Typescripts and Reprints of Articles and Speeches by Ava Helen Pauling,
1977-1981.
3.1.
Manuscript, Typescript, Notes: Why I am a Unitarian, speech by Ava Helen Pauling, September 18, 1977.
3.2.
Manuscript, Correspondence: AHP account of car accident and subsequent health, March 7-19, 1978. [Includes correspondence with LP's account of accident, March 14, 1978].
3.3.
Manuscript, Program, Background Material: Women and Medicine, speech by Ava Helen Pauling, Conference on Telecommunications and Health Education,
St. Georges University School of Medicine, Grenada, April 28 - May 2, 1978.
3.4.
Manuscript, Typescripts, Notes: Bertha von Suttner and the World Peace Movement, by Ava Helen Pauling, paper prepared in honor of Otto Nathan, 1978.
3.5.
Manuscript, Correspondence, Program, Background Material: No Title, dedication address by Ava Helen Pauling, for "A Tribute in Concert to Victor Jara",
Eugene, Oregon, February 20, 1979.
3.6.
Manuscript, Research Materials, Newspaper Clipping, Itinerary, Program, Poster: The Role of Women in Disarmament, speech by Ava Helen Pauling, delivered at the Third Annual Women's Symposium, University
of Oregon, Eugene, Oregon, May 1, 1979.
3.7.
Typescripts, Notes: Women's Liberation, in English and Spanish, AHP, No Date. [1970s].
3.8.
Manuscript Notes: Guidelines for NGO Action, AHP, No Date. [1970s].
3.9.
Partial Manuscript, Notes: No Title, speech by Ava Helen Pauling, delivered to the San Francisco chapter of Women's International
League for Peace and Freedom, June 13, 1980.
3.10.
Typescript: Statement by Ava Helen Pauling, [re: brother Clay Miller] by Ava Helen Pauling, November 25, 1980.
3.11.
Notecards: AHP speech notes written on Chinese postcards, 1981. [?].
3.12.
Notecards, Partial Manuscripts, Anicllary Materials re: AHP speeches, No Date.
3. Biographical.
3.001.
Ava Helen Pauling: Biographical Materials, 1903-1975, No Date.
1.1.
AHP biographical time line, No Date.
1.2.
Photocopy of "Certified Copy of Birth Record" for AHP, Oregon State Board of Health,
1903.
1.3.
Manuscript: A Christmas Surprise, written by Ava Miller in sixth grade, ca. 1915.
1.4.
AHP High School Graduation Pin, Salem High School, June 1921.
1.5.
Photocopy of AHP college transcript, Oregon Agricultural College, 1921-1923.
1.6.
Blank check from AHP to LP annotated "My heart, my life, my love, my all", June 13, 1922.
1.7.
Copy of "The HIM Book", journal kept by Ava Helen Pauling, 1923.
1.8.
Unofficial AHP and LP marriage certificate, signed by all guests in attendance, June 17, 1923.
1.8a.
Manuscript: My Shower Gifts from the Womens' Faculty Club, January 22, 1925.
1.9.
Manuscript: Training, [Note to Elnora Gard Miller re: care of Linus Pauling, Jr. while AHP and LP were
in Europe.], Ava Helen Pauling, 1925.
1.10.
Manuscript: No Title, [re: AHP summaries and analyses of books that she had read, including The Origin and Growth of the Moral Instinct, by Alexander Sutherland and Sex Antagonism, by Walter Heape] Ava Helen Pauling, 1927.
1.11.
AHP notebook, black, 1927. [contains notes re: LP elements research, LP publications and AHP credo regarding
the role of women].
1.12.
Correspondence: A. J. Haagen-Smit regarding AHP lab employment in 1944, October 1967.
1.13.
Photocopied Manuscript: Will of Ava Helen Pauling (Mrs. Linus Pauling), May 28, 1947.
1.14.
Report Card, Assorted Materials re: French class taken by Ava Helen Pauling from the
Berlitz School of Languages, 1957.
1.15.
Typescripts: Biographical Outline - Ava Helen Miller Pauling (Mrs. Linus Pauling), Author Unknown, 1959, No Date. [1960s].
1.16.
Photocopied Manuscript: No Title, [AHP journal of White House visit], Ava Helen Pauling, 1962.
1.17.
Typescript: Biographical Information - Hospitalization of AHP, Linus Pauling, December 4, 1967.
1.18.
Correspondence and photograph re: portrait of AHP done by Alice Neel, 1969. [Original in LP photo collection]; Publication: Alice Neel: The Woman and Her Work, 1975.
1.19.
Transcript: interview of Ava Helen Pauling for "Take Thirty", Canadian Broadcasting
Corporation network television program, No Date. [1960s].
3.002.
Ava Helen Pauling: Biographical Materials, 1971-1999.
2.1.
Typescript: Reminiscences, Ava Helen Pauling, November 4, 1971.
2.2.
Typescript and Correspondence: No Title [ re: Anders Smedsvik, owner of the 36-foot sailboat, The Ava Helen Pauling], by Elna Poppe, [?] 1975.
2.3.
AHP Driver Licenses and License Renewal Form, 1976, 1980.
2.4.
Copy of AHP cancer Diagnosis by Stanford University Medical Center, July 23, 1976.
2.5.
Transcripts: interviews of Ava Helen Pauling for Nova January documentary, January 1977.
2.6.
Transcript: Interview with AHP, conducted by Lee Herzenberg, September 1977.
2.7.
AHP Social Security Card form, No Date. [1970s].
2.8.
Correspondence, Typescript, and Notes: In Celebration of Marriage [AHP and LP answers to marriage questionnaire], Linus Pauling and Ava Helen Pauling,
1980.
2.9.
Copies of AHP "Certificate of Death", State of California, January 13, 1982.
2.10.
Typescript: Ava Helen's MG, by Linus Pauling, May 1, 1982.
2.11.
Typescript: No Title, [Transcription of LP interview with "Samantha" re: AHP chemistry knowledge/idea
for cookbook] 1990.
2.12.
Correspondence: John S Gregory re: AHP biography proposal, 1990; Typescript: Imagine all the People: Ava Helen and Linus Pauling's Road to Peace, by John S. Gregory, 1990.
2.13.
Typescript: Ava Helen Pauling: Advocate of Peace, Justice, and Freedom, by Kelsey Kent, March 15, 1999.
2.14.
Transcript: interview of Linus Pauling by Tom Hager, re: Ava Helen Pauling, No Date. [1990s].
2.15.
Assorted AHP biographical notes, No Date.
3.003.
Articles about Ava Helen Pauling, 1956-1979.
3.1.
Newspaper Clippings and Photographs: The Asahi, August 16, 1956; The Yomiuri, August 17, 1959. [?].
3.2.
Newspaper Clipping and Photograph: "Women's Apathy 'Incomprehensible': Nobel Prize
Winner's Wife Supports World Peace Cause", The Montreal [full name missing], October 5, 1959.
3.3.
Newspaper Clipping and Photograph: "Women to confer: Big role at talks", Australian & New Zealand Congress for International Co-operation & Disarmament, November 7-14, 1959.
3.4.
Article: "Let's Face It", The Pasadena Lens and Community Calendar, 1959.
3.5.
Newsletter: No Title, [mention of Chicago visit by AHP] Peace Garden Progress Report, 1961.
3.6.
Newspaper Clipping and Photograph: "17-Nation Meeting: Women chart peace drive at
conference in Montreal", National Guardian, October 1, 1962.
3.7.
Typescript: Remarks introducing Mrs. Ava Helen Pauling, by Wallace Thompson, Second Birthday Celebration, Women Strike for Peace, November 1, 1963.
3.8.
Newspaper Clipping: "Message of Peace", Morning Freiheit, February 2, 1964.
3.9.
Newspaper Clipping: "Peace Strikes Arrive", Daily American, May 13-14, 1964.
3.10.
Newspaper Clipping: "Ava Pauling in Holland for March", San Francisco Chronicle, May 13, 1964; Newspaper Clipping: "Peace Crusade Leaves Holland", San Francisco Chronicle, [?] May 15, 1964.
3.11.
Newspaper Clipping: "...und als die Nato zu tagen begann, da sagten die Frauen NEIN",
Frau und Frieden, June 1964.
3.12.
Newspaper Clipping: "Mrs. Pauling's Analysis: 'Any Work Done Happily is Contribution
to the Whole World'", Santa Barbara News-Press, August 16, 1964.
3.13.
Newspaper Clipping: "She Campaigns With Husband", The Advertiser, November 10, 1964.
3.14.
Photo of AHP included with crossword puzzle, Pomoi, 1964.
3.15.
Photo of AHP marching, Pomoi, 1964.
3.16.
Newspaper Clipping: [in Greek] "Women struggle for peace", Publication Unknown, 1964. [?].
3.17.
Bulletin Article: "Mrs. Linus Pauling to Address Annual Sisterhood Interfaith Luncheon",
The Temple Beth Shalom Star-Light, vol. II, no.9, April, 1965.
3.18.
Newspaper Clipping: "Explosive Life for Mrs. Pauling", Toronto Telegram, September 13, 1965.
3.19.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nicely Packaged Brains", Toronto Daily Star, September 13, 1965.
3.20.
News Photograph: "WISP Garden Brunch", Santa Barbara News Press, September 27, 1965.
3.21.
Newspaper Clipping: "Vietnam Protest Planned", Santa Barbara News Press, October 7, 1965.
3.22.
Newspaper Clipping: "Quiet approach pays off in fight for peace", The Province, October 9, 1965.
3.23.
Newspaper Clipping: "She is Both Crusader and Homemaker", Palo Alto Times, October 15, 1969.
3.24.
Newspaper Clippings: "Pauling Romance Recalled" and "Scene and Heard," Publication
Unknown, No Date. [1960s].
3.25.
Newspaper Clipping: "Uno De Los Premios Nobel Debio Ser Para Ella", Publication Unknown,
No Date. [1960s].
3.26.
Newspaper Clipping: "Mrs. Pauling to Address Peace Group", Pasadena Star News, March 16, 1971.
3.27.
Article: "Ava Helen Pauling's Visit", Voice of Women Newsletter, April 1971.
3.28.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling credits his wife", The Detroit News, January 21, 1972.
3.29.
Newspaper Clipping: "Grand old man of peace backs us on the bomb", Australian, May 1, 1973.
3.30.
Newspaper Clipping: "Professor offers help in nuclear protest", Sydney Morning Herald, May 1, 1973.
3.31.
Newspaper Clipping: "Trip Report Topic", Palo Alto Times, November 18, 1975.
3.32.
Newspaper Clipping, Reprint: "Ava Pauling", Valley Times, September 25, 1977.
3.33.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling's Wife Hurt in RC Crash", Redwood City Tribune, March 7, 1978.
3.34.
Newspaper Clipping: "Women's Peace Fight Advocated", The Oregonian, May 3, 1979.
3.004.
Articles about Ava Helen Pauling, 1979-1983. No Date.
4.1.
Newspaper Clipping: "Walking Tall in Shadow of Husband's Limelight", The Cambrian, November 15, 1979.
4.2.
Newspaper Clipping: "Marching for Peace for 20 Years", New Nation, April 29, 1981.
4.3.
Newspaper Clipping: "Der Italienische Mann und Sein Gestörtes Verhältnis Zur Frau",
Nachrichten Hintergrund, July 3, 1977.
4.4.
Newspaper Clipping: "The Unretiring Paulings", San Francisco Examiner and Chronicle,August 21, 1977.
4.5.
Newspaper Clipping: "Paulings Speak of Peace, Future", Santa Cruz Sentinel, July 1, 1979.
4.6.
Typescript: Ava Helen Pauling, Author Unknown, No Date. [1970s].
4.7.
Newspaper Clipping: [in Japanese], published by the Society of Kinki Chemical Industry,
Japan, No Date. [1970s].
4.8.
Newspaper Clipping: "The Vitamin C claims: The trick to long life", (Laguna Hills,
California) Leisure World News, March 13, 1980.
4.9.
Newspaper Clipping: "The Paulings' Secret for a Happy Marriage", San Francisco Examiner, June 3, 1980.
4.10.
Newspaper Clipping: "ACLU honors Ava Helen Pauling's dedication to peace, civil liberties",
Monterey Peninsula Herald, 2 November 1981.
4.11.
Newspaper Clipping and Reprint: "Ava Pauling dies at 77 of cancer", Peninsula Times Tribune, December 8, 1981.
4.12.
Newspaper Clipping: "Civil Rights Activist Ava Pauling Dies", San Jose Mercury, December 8, 1981.
4.13.
Newspaper Clipping: "Ava Pauling, Wife of the Scientist", San Francisco Chronicle, December 8, 1981.
4.14.
Newspaper Clipping: "Ava Pauling, peace crusader", Seattle Post-Intelligencer, December 8, 1981.
4.15.
Newspaper Clipping: "Ava Helen Pauling", San Francisco Examiner, December 8, 1981.
4.16.
Newspaper Clipping: "Ava Pauling, 77, wife of scientist", San Jose Mercury, December 8, 1981.
4.17.
Newspaper Clipping: "An Unsung Heroine", Peninsula Times Tribune, December 9, 1981.
4.18.
Newspaper Clipping: "Vitamin C is given credit for prolonging life of cancer victim",
San Francisco Examiner, December 9, 1981.
4.19.
Newspaper Clipping: "Activist Ava Pauling dead at 77", The Cambrian, December 10, 1981.
4.20.
Newspaper Clipping: "Ava H. Pauling", Los Angeles Times, December 18, 1981.
4.21.
Newspaper Clipping: "Ava Helen Pauling, 77; Peace and Rights Aide", Publication Unknown
(New Jersey), 1981.
4.22.
Newspaper Clipping: "Portrait of a lady: Ava Helen Pauling (1903-1981)", Oregon Stater, January 1982.
4.23.
Newsletter Article: "In Memoriam - Ava Helen Pauling", San Francisco Women For Peace Newsletter, February 1982.
4.24.
Newsletter Article: "In Memoriam", The Mountain Echo, Spring 1982.
4.25.
Newspaper Clipping: "A wife who unleashed a scientific activist", Sydney Morning Herald, May 2, 1983.
3.005.
Ava Helen Pauling: Calendars, Engagement Books, and Notebooks, 1920-1960.
5.1.
Webster Notebook of "Ava Miller", ca. 1920. [contains assorted AHP school notes].
5.2.
Engagement book, black, 1944. [contains notes re: daily financial transactions].
5.3.
Address book, blue, No Date. [1940s] [contains contact information and assorted notes to self].
5.4.
"Challenger 240 Page Composition Book", No Date. [1940s] [contains assorted notes to self and extensive notes re: first aid training].
5.5.
Daily Diary, black, 1954-1955. [contains assorted notes to self].
5.6.
Annotated Pomona College Calendar and date book pages, 1955.
5.7.
Engagement book, brown, 1956. [contains mementos and assorted notes re: health].
5.8.
Date book, green, 1960. [contains assorted daily notes and notes re: peace.
3.006.
Ava Helen Pauling: Calendars, Engagement Books, and Notebooks, 1960-1968.
6.1.
Annotated Women's International League for Peace and Freedom Engagement Calendars,
1960, 1961.
6.2.
"Swiss Photo-Almanac" date book, 1963. [contains assorted daily notes and AHP notes re: LP's libel lawsuit vs. the New York Daily News].
6.3.
Personal Telephone Directories, 1964, No Date [1970s].
6.4.
"Golden Jubilee Los Angeles Chapter of Hadassah, 1916-1966", note pad containing addresses,
ca. 1966.
6.5.
Monthly-Minder, black, 1968. [heavily annotated with contact information; also contains assorted correspondence,
notes and receipts, 1978-1981].
3.007.
Ava Helen Pauling: Calendars, Engagement Books, and Notebooks, 1970-1981.
7.1.
"The 1970 Fireside Calendar and Engagement Book". [contains assorted daily notes].
7.2.
"Chile 1970" engagement book. [contains assorted daily notes and AHP notes re: peace
and women's rights].
7.3.
Leather address book, brown with gold embossed designs , 1976 [?]. [contains contact information and assorted notes to self].
7.4.
"Faces - The Museum of Modern Art 1978 Appointment Calendar". [contains assorted daily
notes].
7.5.
Address book, black and red, No Date [1970s]. [contains contact information and assorted business cards].
7.6.
Address book, "Portola Valley", white, No Date [1970s]. [contains contact information].
7.7.
"A Woman's Notebook", 1980. [blank].
7.8.
Safeco Engagement Notebook, red, 1981. [contains AHP speech Manuscript, Correspondence, Program: "My Work for Peace", delivered
at an Abraham Lincoln Brigade luncheon, Oakland, California, February 7, 1981.].
3.008.
Ava Helen Pauling: Travel Diaries and Itineraries, 1926, 1949-1981, No Date.
8.1.
Black travel booklet: AHP travel diary, 1926 trip to Zurich.
8.2.
Travel Itineraries, 1949-1959.
Itinerary and background material for AHP and Crellin trip to Chicago, New York, Boston.
June 15-July 13, 1949.
Background material for AHP trip to Philadelphia, Chicago, Toronto, Ottawa, Madison,
Wisconsin. October 24- November 10, 1950.
Itinerary and Schedule for LP and AHP trip to Dayton, Ohio; Kansas City, Spokane,
Washington, March 15-29, 1954.
Itinerary and Schedule for LP and AHP trip to Portland, Oregon; Vancouver, Washington;
Winnipeg, Canada; Des Moines, Iowa City, Champaign-Urbana, Los Angeles, Urbana, New
Haven CT., Beacon, New York; Amherst, Massachusetts; Urbana, Illinois; Chicago, Lawrence,
Kansas, March 23 - May 8, 1956.
Itinerary for LP and AHP trip to London, Rome, Helsinki, and Copenhagen, May 30 - July 4, 1956.
Itinerary and Schedule for LP and AHP trip to Colorado Springs, Denver, Chicago, Washington
D.C., Baltimore, April 21-May 4, 1957.
Itinerary and Schedule for LP and AHP trip to St. Louis and Dallas, May 13-18, 1957.
Itinerary and Program for LP and AHP trip to New York, Paris, Toulouse, Montpellier,
London, Paris, Strasbourg, Ljubljana, Moscow, Copenhagen, June 8-August 29, 1957.
Itinerary for LP and AHP trip to Fredericton New Brunswick, Canada; Utica, New York;
Philadelphia, October 19 - November 2, 1957.
Itinerary and Schedule for LP and AHP to San Francisco, New York, Philadelphia, Washington
D.C., April 16-30, 1958.
Itinerary and schedule for LP and AHP trip to Boston, New York, Dayton, Pittsburgh,
June 15-23, 1958.
Itinerary for LP and AHP trip to Ostersund, London, Salzburg, Vienna, London, Dusseldorf,
Trondheim, Oslo, August 23-October 2, 1958.
Itinerary for LP and AHP trip to Chicago, Philadelphia, New Haven CT., Cincinnati,
Chicago, Atlanta, Tallahassee, New Orleans, November 8-22, 1958.
Background material for AHP, Barclay Kamb, and Carl Kamb to Hawaii. December 18, 1958- January 2, 1959.
Itinerary for AHP, October 1959.
8.3.
Red booklet: AHP travel diary, 1957 trip to Europe.
8.4.
Memo book: AHP diary of trip to Lambarènè, French Equatorial Africa and Europe, 1959.
Typescript: No Title [AHP account of trip to Lambarènè, French Equatorial Africa], 1959.
8.5.
Travel Itineraries 1960-1969.
Itinerary for LP and AHP, November 1960.
Itinerary for AHP trip to Salt Lake City, Philadelphia, February 4-11, 1962.
Schedule for LP and AHP, March 18-20, 1962.
Schedule for LP and AHP, March 22, 1962.
Background material for AHP trip to Oakland, August 4, 1962.
Itinerary for AHP trip to Montreal, Toronto, Philadelphia, Washington D.C., September 8-22, 1962.
Itinerary for LP and AHP trip to Chicago, Detroit, Cleveland, March 19-23, 1963.
Itinerary for LP and AHP, Los Angeles to Rio De Janeiro, August 1963.
Itinerary, Background Material for trip to Mexico City and Amsterdam for AHP, May 1964.
Itinerary and schedule for LP and AHP trip to Australia and New Zealand, October 31 - December 2, 1964.
Itinerary and Program of visit to Voluntary Institutions in Madras, India, 1967.
Background material for AHP trip to San Diego, California, April 2, 1968.
Background material for AHP trip to San Diego, California, October 2, 1968.
Itinerary for LP and AHP, Wilson College, Chambersburg, Pennsylvania, April 8-17, 1969.
Background material for AHP trip to San Jose, California, October 17-19, 1969.
8.6.
Diary kept by Ava Helen Pauling for trip to USSR, 1963.
8.7.
AHP Passport, issued 1964; Renewal Application, March 3, 1967.
AHP Passports: 1969-1974, 1974-1979.
8.8.
Travel Itineraries 1970-1981.
Itinerary and background material for AHP and Miss Miller trip to Seattle, June 29- July 5, 1973.
Itinerary for LP and AHP trip to Honolulu and Hong Kong, September 14-October 9, 1973.
Itinerary for LP and AHP trip to New York, Pittsburgh, Phillipsburg, Philadelphia,
Cleveland, Toronto, November 5 - November 18, 1973.
Itinerary for LP and AHP trip to Las Vegas, New York, Dublin, Amsterdam, Geneva, London,
July 14-30, 1975.
Itinerary for LP and AHP trip to New York, Glasgow, and London, February 3-13, 1978.
Background material for AHP trip to San Diego. March 2-5, 1978.
Itinerary for LP and AHP trip to Los Angeles, May 19-21, 1978.
Itinerary for LP and AHP trip to Portland, October 4-7, 1979.
Itinerary and background material for AHP trip to Portland. January 28-31, 1981.
8.9.
Russian visas of AHP and LP, March 10-26, 1974.
Japanese visa application and photo of AHP, March 28, 1981.
8.10.
Travel Itineraries, No Date.
Schedule, incomplete, for LP and AHP trip to Oregon, March 19__.
Background material for AHP trip to Spokane, Portland. [Illegible date].
8.11.
Journal of trip by LP and AHP, July 29-August 4, 19__.
8.12.
Assorted Travel Items, No Date.
3.009.
Ava Helen Pauling: Assorted Personal Materials, 1936-1947.
9.1.
Announcement Booklets: Pasadena Polytechnic Elementary and Junior High School, 1936-1947.
9.2.
Certificates of Instruction: Auxiliary Fireman; Air Raid Warden; Los Angeles County
Defense Control, June 25, 1943.
9.3.
AHP Certification Cards: Standard and Advanced First Aid training; Air Raid Warden,
June 25, 1943.
3.010.
Ava Helen Pauling: Assorted Personal Materials, 1959-1981, No Date.
10.1.
Assorted AHP Notes: 1959, 1968-1969, 1976-1980, No Date.
10.2.
Court Document re: estate of Ethel T. McCoy, 1964. [AHP received $1000 dollars].
10.3.
List of Invitees to party thrown by AHP, April 18, 1970.
10.4.
AHP Certificate: "Instant Expert on Sudbury Geology", Laurentian University geology
department, April 7, 1981.
10.5.
AHP Notes re: Alfred Crawford Robertson, No Date.
10.6.
AHP music tablatures.
10.7.
Samples of AHP handwriting on box lid.
10.8.
AHP white leather slippers.
10.9.
Assorted AHP Mementos.
3.011.
Ava Helen Pauling: Awards, 1918-2013.
11.1.
Common School Diploma, State of Oregon Department of Education, May 27, 1918.
11.2.
College Preparatory Diploma, Salem High School, June 17, 1921.
11.3.
Citation for Volunteer Service: County of Los Angeles, September 2, 1945.
11.4.
Membership Certificate: Daumier Club of Associated American Artists, October 1, 1945.
11.5.
Doctor of World Law, San Gabriel College, June 19, 1962.
11.6.
Certificate: "Medborgerskap", [text in Norwegian?] July 1, 1964.
11.7.
Honorary Member: Federated Auxiliaries of the International Longshoremen's and Warehousemen's
Union, June 21, 1967.
11.8.
Mother of the Year Award: California State Association of Colored Women's Clubs, Emma
Lazarus, and Jewish Women's Clubs of Los Angeles, 1967.
11.9.
Certificate of Appreciation: Anza-Borrego Committee of the Desert Protective Council,
December 20, 1974.
11.10.
Ralph Atkinson Civil Liberties Award: American Civil Liberties Union, Monterey County
chapter, 1981.
11.11.
Spectrum Award and Medal: World Organization for Human Potential, May 4, 1984.
11.12.
Distinguished Lifetime Award: North Salem [Oregon] High School Hall of Fame, 2013.
3.012.
Ava Helen Pauling: Assorted Invitations, Programs and Flyers, 1940-1967, No Date.
12.1.
Program: The American Philosophical Society: General Meeting, April 18-20, 1940. [heavily annotated by AHP].
12.2.
White House Entrance Card, April 26, 1940.
12.3.
Flyer: "Impressions of my Visits with Nursery Children in Russia Last Summer", speech
by AHP, workshop on Avenues to Effective Teaching, University of California, Los Angeles,
May 17, 1958.
12.4.
Program: Untitled address by AHP, Mathematics Department Assembly Program, Saint Augustine's
College, Raleigh, North Carolina, March 6, 1962.
12.5.
White House Menu and Seating Chart; AHP journal notes re: White House Dinner, 1962.
12.6.
Folio Calendar: KPFK Radio, February 15-18, 1965. [re: broadcast interview of LP and AHP by Frank Kelly on the program "Slightly Autobiographical",
February 18, 1965].
12.7.
Flyer: "Women and their Role in the Modern World", address by AHP, United Nations
21st Anniversary, Women's Day Observance, Location Unknown, October 13, 1966.
12.8.
Invitation: "Peace and Civil Liberties", AHP speech to Women for Legislative Action,
Valley Chapter, November 12, 1966.
12.9.
Program: Seminar On "Small Family", Madras, India, January 20, 1967. [contains AHP annotations].
12.10.
Program: Annual Interracial Mothers Day Luncheon, May 13, 1967. [AHP was the featured speaker].
12.11.
Assorted Invitations and Programs, No Date.
3.013.
Ava Helen Pauling: Assorted Household Materials, 1943-1978, No Date.
13.1.
War Ration Books, 1943.
13.2.
Certificate of Pedigree for the Pauling family dog - a male Cocker Spaniel, 1949.
13.3.
Postal Zone Directory, Los Angeles, California, 1959.
13.4.
Stereo Instruction Manuals and Warranty, 1966.
13.5.
Typescript: China Camp [includes "Philosophy" and "House Rules"], by Linus Pauling, Jr., August 14, 1978.
13.6.
Blue Chip stamps, No Date.
13.7.
Assorted Magazine Articles and Catalogs re: furniture, No Date.
13.8.
Miscellaneous Household Items, No Date.
3.014.
Ava Helen Pauling: Assorted Materials re: California Institute of Technology, 1927-1980, No Date.
14.1.
Invitation: Dedication of the Crellin Laboratory of Chemistry, May 16, 1927.
14.2.
Reprint: "Analogies between Antibodies and Simpler Chemical Substances," by Linus
Pauling, [annotated: "For Mrs. Pauling"] Chemical and Engineering News, American Chemical Society, April 25, 1946.
14.3.
Directory: California Institute of Technology Personnel, October 1962.
14.4.
Correspondence: A. J. Haagen-Smit re: 1944 AHP lab employment at C.I.T., 1967. [Original in Ava Helen Pauling 3.001].
14.5.
Greeting Card re: C.I.T. Division of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering Family Picnic,
October 1, 1978.
14.6.
Newsletter: Caltech News, [Includes photo of AHP, LP and Linda Pauling Kamb], November, 1978.
14.7.
Greeting Card: C.I.T. Christmas Card, 1980.
3.015.
Ava Helen Pauling: Assorted Materials re: Organizations, No Date.
15.1.
Assorted Organization Newsletters, No Date.
15.2.
Assorted AHP Membership Cards, No Date.
15.3.
Assorted Materials re: AHP memberships, No Date.
3.016.
Ava Helen Pauling: FBI Files, 1979, No Date.
16.1.
Correspondence re: records request, Federal Bureau of Investigation, February 12, 1979.
16.2.
Ava Helen Pauling FBI Files, No Date.
3.017.
Ava Helen Pauling: Financial Materials, 1960-1983, No Date.
17.1.
Shareholder Information: Mayacamas Vineyards , 1960-1963.
17.2.
Correspondence, Notes re: LP and AHP loan to Pearl Jordan, 1960-1963.
17.3.
Correspondence re: AHP loan to Amzie Moore, 1960-1978.
17.4.
Tax Materials: "Employer's Quarterly Tax Return for Household Employees", Wage and
Tax Statements, Calculations, 1961-1983.
17.5.
AHP Check Registers, 1966-1968, 1973-1974.
17.6.
AHP speaking engagement contract: speeches delivered at Mesa College, San Diego, California,
arranged by the College Association for Public Events and Services, May 28, 1969.
17.7.
Handwritten contract, Account Ledger re: LP and AHP loan to Maria A. Garcia and Jose
Armando Menjivar, February 27, 1970.
17.8.
AHP Chevron credit card, 1970.
17.9.
AHP Savings Account Statements, Barclays Bank of California, 1973-1981.
17.10.
Correspondence, Background Materials re: Sempervirens Fund Land Contributions, 1974-1983.
17.11.
Account Statements, Background Materials re: Dreyfus Tax Exempt Bond Fund, 1979-1982.
17.12.
Assorted Business Cards, No Date.
17.13.
Assorted AHP financial materials, No Date.
3.018.
Ava Helen Pauling: Medical Materials, 1967-1982.
18.1.
Typescript, Notes: Biographical Information - Hospitalization of Ava Helen Pauling, by Linus Pauling, December 4, 1967.
18.2.
AHP Health Insurance Identification Cards, 1969-1979.
18.3.
Assorted AHP Medical Bills and Statements, 1968-1982.
18.4.
AHP "Hold Harmless Agreement" for University of California Hospital, September 1970.
18.5.
LP Notes re: AHP's health, 1974, 1976, 1981.
18.6.
LP Notes: "AHP's new glasses", April 25, 1976.
18.7.
Correspondence re: treatment of AHP's cancer with potassium ascorbate, R. B. Swenson,
October 28, 1976.
18.8.
Assorted Correspondence re: AHP cancer diagnosis and illness, 1976, 1979.
3.019.
Ava Helen Pauling: Medical Materials, 1978-1982.
19.1.
Manuscript: No Title [Account of AHP car accident and ensuing health], by Ava Helen
Pauling, March 7-19, 1978. [Original in Ava Helen Pauling 2.003].
19.2.
Three herbal medicine envelopes from China, June 1981.
19.3.
Statement re: death of AHP, by Emile Zuckerkandl, December 9, 1981.
19.4.
Transcript: "Transcription of the Tape Recording of Part of the Memorial Meeting for
Ava Helen Pauling at the Unitarian Church of Palo Alto on Saturday, December 12, 1981.".
19.5.
Assorted Correspondence, Newspaper Clippings, and Medical Journal kept by LP re: AHP's
medical condition and death, December 1981.
19.6.
Assorted Materials re: AHP Memorial Service and Funeral, December 1981.
19.7.
Copy of AHP's Death Certificate, January 13, 1982.
3.020.
AHP Dictaphone Belts: Transcribed, No Date.
20.1.
Transcribed Dictabelt - Correspondence: Ester Stone, Steven Fritchman, Mr. Ruhl, Betty
Seldon, No Date.
20.2.
Transcribed Dictabelt - Correspondence: Jess W. Rice, Mrs. Kenneth Macgowan, Mr. and
Mrs. Lon Scott, Otto Nathan, Sarah Fell Yellin, Virginia Durr, Mrs. Louis Swedlow,
No Date.
20.3.
Transcribed Dictabelt - Correspondence: George Davis, Mrs. Cordad Bouer, Stanley Wright,
Valley Weigl, Vera Leeper, Anna B. Goume, Mrs. R. E. Stearns, Katherine Marshall,
No Date.
20.4.
Transcribed Dictabelt - Correspondence: Kyoko Nishizaki, Mrs. Stanley Swerdlow, Stephen
Fritchman, Lucilla Delaverda, Victoria Orellana, Hotaru Koyama, No Date.
20.5.
Transcribed Dictabelt - Correspondence: Janet Neuman, Catherine Colburn, Kathryn Walton,
Peter Pauling, Irving F. Laucks, Mr. A. Refregier, No Date.
20.6.
Transcribed Dictabelt - Correspondence: Carmaletta Hinton, Sarah Fell Yellin, Pauline
Scott, Ethel Taylor, Annette Provenzano, Margaret Russell, No Date.
20.7.
Transcribed Dictabelt - Correspondence: William Worthy, Gerard Piel, George Tarjan,
Mrs. Robert Treuhaft, Molly Jacobs, Ethyl Taylor, No Date.
20.8.
Transcribed Dictabelt - Correspondence: Anna Finkel, Mr. and Mrs. Julius Kogan, Louise
Andrews Sims, Marie Harlow, President M.A.F. Ritchie, Mrs. J.F.M. Taylor, Mr. and
Mrs. Rudolph Pastor, Valley Weigl, No Date.
20.9.
Transcribed Dictabelt - Correspondence: Sylvia Acker, Lucille Jenkins, Mrs. Kenneth
Hays, Madeleine and Ruben Borough, Charles Mackintosh, Otto Nathan, Anna Lee Stewart,
Molly Jacobs, No Date.
20.10.
Transcribed Dictabelt - Correspondence: George Tarjan, Stanley Wright, Linus Pauling,
Leanna and Paul Hendrickson, Stephen Fritchman, No Date.
20.11.
Transcribed Dictabelt - Correspondence: Stephen Fritchman, Irving F. Laucks, Clifford
J. Durr, Elizabeth McClave, No Date.
20.12.
Transcribed Dictabelt - Correspondence: John N. Dragoumis, Madame Stanislawa Zawadecka,
Jan Symons, Katherine Cole, No Date.
20.13.
Transcribed Dictabelt - Correspondence: Helen, Kay Fujino, Thomas Pauling, Diana Collins,
No Date.
20.14.
Transcribed Dictabelt - Correspondence: Carolyn Ensor, Jay Stuart Innerst, Linus Pauling,
Jr., Blanche Murphy, Molly Fodor, Alice Richards, Pauline Scott, Ester Stone, No Date.
20.15.
Transcribed Dictabelt - Correspondence: Vincent Hallinan, William Worthy, Norman Levine,
Paul Zybko, Max Paschin, Ruth Colborn Grumbine, Gerhardt Bakker, No Date.
20.16.
Transcribed Dictabelt - Correspondence: Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Patchen, Corliss Lamont,
Friedy D. Heisler, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph B. Atkinson, No Date.
20.17.
Transcribed Dictabelt - Correspondence: Murray Abowitz, Margaret Joyce, Beatrice Huggins,
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ackland, Gay Bagley, Gladys Greene, Alice Herz, Grace Horne, Betty
Selden, Evelyn Alloy, Winnie Balch, No Date.
20.18.
Transcribed Dictabelt - Correspondence: Zoltan Schuyler, Mrs. George MacMinn, Kenneth
S. MacLean, Jane Zuckerkandl, Ruth Gage-Colby, Amy Swerdlow, Virginia Durr, No Date.
20.19.
Transcribed Dictabelt - Correspondence: Julia Kagan, Molly Jacobs, Lucila Rubio de
Laverde, Rose Sherman, George and Billie Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Atkinson, No Date.
20.20.
Transcribed Dictabelt - Correspondence: Herbert T. Rosenfeld, Alton Ochsner, Elizabeth
McClave, Ralph and Theresa Hultgren, Emilie and Ed Condon, Ellen and Dick Morgan,
Miriam Paras, Ethel Taylor, Paul Meyerson, Janet Stevenson, Lucille Lozoya, Anne Lippman,
Anne Gores, Tom and Claire Perry, Marjorie Avery, Beatrice Henshaw, Frances W. Herring,
Mary Stearns, Mrs. Norman Corwin, John K. Willis, Margaret and Ralph Russell, Lucy
and Crellin Pauling, Linus Pauling, Jr., Alice Richards, Orizo Fujino, Aileen Cox,
Herbert T. Rosenfeld, Francis Herring, Gilda Gusix, Therese F. Casgrain, Ralph and
Theresa Hultgren, Emilie and Ed Condon, Ellen and Dick Morgan. [No Dictaphone Belt],
No Date.
20.21.
Transcribed Dictabelt - Correspondence: Herbert T. Rosenfeld, Alton Ochsner, Elizabeth
McClave, No Date.
20.22.
Transcribed Dictabelt - Correspondence: Ralph and Theresa Hultgren, Emilie and Ed
Condon, Ellen and Dick Morgan, Miriam Paras, Ethel Taylor, Paul Meyerson, Janet Stevenson,
Lucille Lozoya, Anne Lippman, No Date.
3.021.
AHP Dictaphone Belts: Untranscribed, No Date.
21.1.
AHP Dictaphone Belts: 135 Untranscribed Belts, No Date.
3.022.
Publications and Newspaper Clippings Collected by Ava Helen Pauling, 1933-1981, No Date.
22.1.
Publication: Facts Concerning the Spray Residue Problem Pertinent to the Fruit and Vegetable Industries, State Department of Agriculture, Circular no. 6, June 28, 1933.
22.2.
Reprint: "The California Fruit and Vegetable 1933 Spray Residue Problem", The Blue Anchor, vol. X, no. 12, December 1933.
22.3.
Pamphlet: The Fine Arts Club of Pasadena, Season of 1938-1939.
22.4.
Pamphlet: District Meeting of Los Angeles District: California Federation Business and Professional
Women's Clubs, Inc., March 9, 1940.
22.5.
Pamphlet: La Sainte-Chapelle: Nefs et Clochers, 1947.
22.6.
Newspaper: The Quest, Reed College, vol. 44 no.3, October 11, 1954.
22.7.
Pamphlet: Report of The Cancer Institute, 1955-1965.
22.8.
Newspaper: Santa Barbara News Press, April 3, 1958.
22.9.
Newspaper: Daily Trojan, April 30, 1958.
22.10.
Newspaper: Daily Trojan, May 1, 1958.
22.11.
Typescript, Correspondence: The distribution of the California Sea Otter, Enhydra lutris (Merriam), by Richard A. Boolootian, September 1958.
22.12.
Journal: Danish Medical Bulletin, vol: 7, no. 1,(1960).
22.13.
Newspaper: National Wildlands News, 1960.
22.14.
Publication: The Reed, vol. 1, no. 4, April 17, 1961.
22.15.
Publication: The Reed, vol. 1, no. 5, May 1, 1961.
22.16.
Publication: Northwest Challenge, vol. IV, no. 2, Spring 1961, published by Thomas A. Wilson.
22.17.
Newspaper Clippings: "25 Left Out of School Lunches"; "UGF President Urges Federal
Lunch Program", Nashville Tennessean, March 9, 1962.
22.18.
Reprint: "Niels Stenson in Copenhagen", GeoTimes, February 1964.
22.19.
Journal Article: "Newborn Attention Affected by Medication during Labor", Science, vol. 144, April 17, 1964.
22.20.
News Photograph: "Linus Strolls By the Park", New York Times, November 27, 1964. [photograph of a lion balloon in a parade].
22.21.
Newspaper Clipping: "An English View - Good Time at UCLA", Sunday Forum, April 18, 1965.
22.22.
Publication: Jena Review, photographs of Cathedrals, 1965.
22.23.
Publication: The Madras Seva Sadan Girls' High School Magazine, Manorama Press, 1965.
22.24.
Newsletter: Health Bulletin, vol. 6, no. 5, April 13, 1968.
22.25.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Alice Hamilton Will be 100 Today", The Gazette and Daily, York, Pennsylvania, February 27, 1969.
22.26.
Reprint: "America the (Formerly) Beautiful", Reader's Digest, February 1969.
22.27.
Newspaper Clipping: "Princeton goes coed: Look what's happening to Old Nassau", Palo Alto Times, October 16, 1969.
22.28.
Pamphlet: Guide to the Nature Trail: North Grove Guy Fleming Trail, San Diego Chapter of the Sierra Club, No Date. [1960s].
22.29.
Newspaper Clipping: "Can of Tomatoes Leads to a Fortune", Publication Unknown, No Date. [1960s].
22.30.
Typescript: Harvard's 'Dr. Nutrition', book review by Tom Brewer, January 6, 1971.
22.31.
Newspaper Clipping: "What Every Wife Should Know...Insurance, Wills, Death Benefits",
Chicago Tribune, November 7, 1971.
22.32.
Publication: I Can Stand on my Head!: An Introduction to Yoga for Children, by Alma Ostrander and Kay Windam, 1973.
22.33.
Newsletter: Economic Education Bulletin, published by American Institute for Economic Research, April 1975.
22.34.
Pamphlet: People's Medical Center, No Date. [1970s].
22.35.
Newspaper Clipping: "Creativity Explored", by Kevin Starr, Publication Unknown, No Date. [1970s].
22.36.
Reprint, Correspondence: George M. Martin, [re: Kuna culture] No Date. [1970s].
22.37.
Newspaper Clipping: "'Dark Ages' surgery", Publication Unknown, No Date. [1970s].
22.38.
Publication: Annual Report, National Audubon Society, 1981.
3.023.
Ava Helen Pauling's Parents: George Richard Miller and Elnora Ellen Gard Miller -
Genealogy, Biographical Information, and Correspondence, 1885-1943, No Date.
23.1.
George Richard Miller: Biographical Information, No Date.
23.2.
George Richard Miller: Transcripts from AHP and LP Interviews, 1977 and 1991.
23.3.
George Richard Miller: Correspondence, 1885-1939.
23.4.
George Richard Miller: Relevant Photos, No Date.
23.5.
Elnora Ellen Gard Miller: Biographical Information, No Date.
23.6.
Elnora Ellen Gard Miller: Will, 1942.
Elnora Ellen Gard Miller: Transcript from LP Interview, 1991.
23.7.
Elnora Ellen Gard Miller: Correspondence, 1922-1943.
23.8.
Elnora Ellen Gard Miller: Correspondence with Milton Miller, [re: Property] 1934-1938.
23.9.
Elnora Ellen Gard Miller: Relevant Photos, No Date.
23.10.
Elnora Ellen Gard Miller: Holy Bible, Scofield Reference Edition, Oxford University
Press, 1917.
Newspaper Clipping: "Announce Rites for Mrs. Nora Miller", Publisher Unknown, October 21, 1943. Includes photograph.
Program: Memorial Service, October 23, 1943.
Knit Doily: oval, cream, folded in Bible, No Date.
3.024.
Ava Helen Pauling's Siblings: Genealogy, Biographical Information, and Correspondence,
1923, 1951, 1958-1971, 1982, 1991, 1996, No Date.
24.1.
George Earl Miller: Biographical Information, No Date.
24.2.
George Earl Miller: Correspondence, 1958-1971.
24.3.
George Earl Miller: Transcript from LP Interview, 1991.
24.4.
Linda Ann Miller [daughter of George Miller]: Correspondence, 1969.
24.5.
Kristine Miller [daughter of George Miller]: Correspondence, 1964, 1971.
24.6.
Sterling Miller [son of George Miller]: Correspondence, 1982, 1991, 1996, No Date.
24.7.
George Earl Miller: Relevant Photos, No Date.
24.8.
Nettie Miller Spaulding: Biographical Information, No Date.
24.9.
Nettie Miller Spaulding: Correspondence, No Date.
24.10.
Nettie Miller Spaulding: Relevant Photos, No Date.
24.11.
Blanche Miller Brown: Biographical Information, No Date.
24.12.
Blanche Miller Brown: Correspondence, 1923.
24.13.
Betty Leone Park [daughter of Blanche Miller Brown]: Correspondence, 1952.
24.14.
Blanche Miller Brown: Relevant Photos, No Date.
3.025.
Ava Helen Pauling's Siblings: Genealogy, Biographical Information, and Correspondence,
1935-1990, 1995, 1999, No Date.
25.1.
Pearl Miller Gist: Biographical Information, No Date.
25.2.
Pearl Miller Gist: Correspondence, 1971, 1973-1980.
25.3.
Pearl Miller Gist: Correspondence, No Date.
25.4.
Gloria Affolter [daughter of Pearl Gist]: Correspondence, No Date.
25.5.
Pearl Miller Gist: Photo Albums and Relevant Photos, 1914-1916, 1918-1928.
Albums include family photos taken at the Miller farm and also on trips across Oregon
and Washington. Of particular note are annotated images of Monmouth, Oregon, where
Pearl attended college, as well as photographs of Miller family weddings and graduations.
25.6.
John Percival Miller: Biographical Information, No Date.
25.7.
John Percival Miller: Correspondence, 1974.
25.8.
Milton Miller: Biographical Information, No Date.
25.9.
Milton Miller: Correspondence, 1935.
25.10.
Milton Miller: Relevant Photos, No Date.
25.11.
Clay Miller: Biographical Information, No Date.
25.12.
Clay Miller: Correspondence, 1971-1981, 1983, 1986.
25.13.
Robert M. Miller [son of Clay Miller]: Correspondence, 1994-1995, 1999.
25.14.
Barbara [daughter of Clay Miller]: Correspondence, No Date.
25.15.
Clay Miller: Relevant Photos, No Date.
25.16.
Mary Miller Brown: Biographical Information, No Date.
25.17.
Phyllis [daughter of Mary Brown]: Correspondence, 1971, 1981, 1989-1990.
25.18.
Mary Miller Brown: Relevant Photos, No Date.
3.026.
Ava Helen Pauling's Siblings: Genealogy, Biographical Information, and Correspondence,
1943-1986, No Date.
26.1.
Lulu Gorgo Miller: Biographical Information, No Date.
26.2.
Lulu Gorgo Miller: Correspondence, 1966, 1970-1974.
26.3.
Lulu Gorgo Miller: Correspondence, 1975-1979.
26.4.
Lulu Gorgo Miller: Correspondence, 1980-1986.
26.5.
Lulu Gorgo Miller: Correspondence, No Date.
26.6.
Lulu Gorgo Miller: Relevant Photos, No Date.
26.7.
Gladys Patricia Miller Briggs: Biographical Information, No Date.
26.8.
Gladys Patricia Miller Briggs: Correspondence, 1943-1980.
26.9.
Gladys Patricia Miller Briggs: Relevant Photos, No Date.
3.027.
Ava Helen Pauling's Siblings: Genealogy, Biographical Information, and Correspondence,
1965-1979, No Date.
27.1.
Lillian "Dickie" Miller Wilson: Biographical Information, No Date.
27.2.
Lillian "Dickie" Miller Wilson: Correspondence, 1965-1969.
27.3.
Lillian "Dickie" Miller Wilson: Correspondence, 1970-1974.
27.4.
Lillian "Dickie" Miller Wilson: Correspondence, 1975-1979.
27.5.
Lillian "Dickie" Miller Wilson: Correspondence, No Date.
27.6.
Barbara Miller [daughter of Lillian Wilson]: Correspondence, 1973-1975.
27.7.
Lillian 'Dickie' Miller Wilson: Relevant Photos, No Date.
3.028.
Genealogy of the Phillip E. Linn Families, 1965.
28.1.
Typescript: Genealogy of the Phillip E. Linn Families, compiled and published by Albert B. Shankland, Portland, Oregon, 1965.
28.2.
Correspondence: Albert B. Shankland, 1960.
28.3.
Typescript: Phillip E. Linn Reunion, [greeting message from AHP to reunion attendees] August 6, 1961.
4. Materials re: Peace and Women.
4.001.
Ava Helen Pauling: Women's International League for Peace and Freedom, 1954-1981, No Date.
1.1.
Correspondence: Women's International League for Peace and Freedom, 1959-1981.
1.2.
Typescripts: Darkness Before Dawn. A New Hope for Disarmament. "Denuclearised Zones", Jesse Street, 1954; and Disarmament Proposals 1899 to June 1954: A Paper Read Before the Women's International
League for Peace and Freedom, Jesse Street, July 1954.
1.3.
Typescript: The Legal and Social Position of Swedish Women, Valborg Lundgren, November 1957.
1.4.
Assorted Materials re: Fourteenth International Congress of the Women's International
League for Peace and Freedom, Stockholm, Sweden, July 27-31, 1959.
1.5.
Publication: "Dr. Linus Pauling Addresses Congress", Pax Et Libertas, published by the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom, vol. 24, no.1,
January 1960.
1.6.
Publication Article: "WILPF Supports Dr. Pauling", I. F. Stone's Weekly, vol. VIII, no. 25, June 27, 1960.
1.7.
Memoranda, Agendas, Meeting Minutes re: assorted WILPF committees, 1959-1963, 1972-1979, No Date.
4.002.
Ava Helen Pauling: Women's International League for Peace and Freedom, 1957-1981, No Date.
2.1.
Correspondence, Assorted Materials re: WILPF Triennial Congress, 1961-1962.
2.2.
Typescript: Conference of Women's International Democratic Federation, Annual Meeting, Author Unknown [AHP?], 1960.
2.3.
Agendas, Assorted Reports re: International Executive Committee, Women's International
League for Peace and Freedom, 1961-1964.
2.4.
WILPF Directories, Rosters and Membership Lists, 1962-1963.
2.5.
Typescript: Children and the Vietnam War, address by Madeline Duckles, WILPF meeting, San Francisco, California, June 21, 1967.
2.6.
AHP's WILPF International Associate Membership cards, 1968, 1970.
2.7.
Manuscript: "Talk to WILPF", AHP speech, November 18, 1975. [Original in Ava Helen Pauling 2.002, 2.2].
2.8.
Manuscript Notes, Correspondence, Program, Background Material re: meeting entitled
"Peace, Bread, and Life: In honor of Ava Helen and Linus Pauling", Women's International
League for Peace and Freedom, Santa Cruz, California, June 30, 1979.
2.9.
Certificate, Correspondence: "Certificate of Life Membership", awarded to AHP, Women's
International League for Peace and Freedom, August 1981.
2.10.
Assorted WILPF Pamphlets and Publications, 1957-1962, 1970-1979, No Date.
4.003.
Ava Helen Pauling: Materials re: Virginia and Clifford Durr, 1960-1999, No Date.
3.1.
Correspondence: Virginia and Clifford Durr, 1961-1993.
3.2.
Publication: "Trial By Terror: A Palm Sunday Sermon by Clifford J. Durr, delivered
at The First Unitarian Church of Denver, March 18, 1951", published by Public Service
by Southern Farm and Home, 1960.
3.3.
Publication: "Jesus As A Free Speech Victim: Trial By Terror 2000 Years Ago", by Clifford
J. Durr, published by Emergency Civil Liberties Committee, 1960.
3.4.
Correspondence, Flyer, Advertisement re: "Civil Rights, The Negro and the South",
speech by Clifford Durr, Unitarian Public Forum, October 4, 1963.
3.5.
Invitation re: Luncheon honoring Mrs. Virginia Durr, The Council of Women for Legislative
Action, October 5, 1963.
3.6.
Publication: "Three Biblical Lessons In Civil Liberties", by Clifford J. Durr, published
by American Humanist Association, No Date. [1960s].
3.7.
Newspaper Clipping: "Clifford Durr, Ex-F.C.C Aide and Civil Rights Lawyer, Dies,"
New York Times, May 13, 1975.
3.8.
Program: Memorial Service for Clifford Durr, All Souls Church, Washington, D.C., June 12, 1975.
3.9.
Newspaper Clipping: "A friendship that bridged the racial divide", by Lucy Durr Hackney,
The Inquirer, August 2, 1999.
3.10.
Typescript: Biographical Sketch of Clifford J. Durr, Author Unknown, No Date.
4.004.
Ava Helen Pauling: Women International Strike for Peace, 1962-1975, No Date.
4.1.
Correspondence: Women International Strike for Peace, 1962-1975.
4.2.
Correspondence, Flyer re: "Hiroshima Walk", featuring Ava Helen Pauling and Mildred
Simon, sponsored by Women for Peace, San Francisco, California, August 5, 1962.
4.3.
Correspondence, Assorted Materials re: Conference of Woman for International Cooperation
Year, sponsored by Voice of Women and Woman Strike for Peace, Montreal, Canada, 1962.
4.4.
Typescript: Women Strike for Peace [narration of slide show re: role of WSP/WISP], Dr. Frances Herring, 1962.
4.5.
Typescript, Correspondence: No Title [re: short history of WISP in Norway], Author Unknown, 1962.
4.6.
Invitation: "An Evening of International Cuisine and Entertainment", hosted by AHP
and LP, sponsored by Women Strike for Peace, September 28, 1963.
4.7.
Publications: Memo - National Bulletin of Women Strike for Peace, 1963-1967.
4.005.
Ava Helen Pauling: Women International Strike for Peace, 1964-1980, No Date.
5.1.
Memorandum: Ava Helen Pauling to Women International Strike for Peace, [re: peace
movement in western Germany], July 31, 1964.
5.2.
Typescript and Manuscript: You Can Beat the Dutch, speech by Ava Helen Pauling, re: WSP meeting in The Hague, Netherlands, 1964.
5.3.
Assorted Typescripts, Pamphlets, Correspondence, and Flyers re: WSP peace rally in
The Hague, Netherlands, 1964.
5.4.
Newspaper Clipping: "WISP Garden Brunch", Santa Barbara News Press, September 27, 1965. [Original in Ava Helen Pauling 3.002, 2.54].
5.5.
Typescript: A Joint Statement by Nineteen Women from North Vietnam, The National Liberation Front
of South Vietnam, and the United States, who met July 13-18, 1965 in Djakarta, Indonesia,
for Informal Discussions, Initiated by Women Strike For Peace, Frances Herring et al., 1965.
5.6.
WSP anti-Vietnam war advertisements, 1969.
5.7.
Offprint: "The Launching of a Multi-National Womens' Peace Force in the NATO Countries",
Women Strike for Peace, No Date. [1960s].
5.8.
Pamphlet: "What happens if a hydrogen warhead explodes at a missile base in L.A. Area?",
published by Women Strike for Peace, No Date. [1960s].
5.9.
Pamphlet: "You Can't Get Rid Of Radioactive Waste From Nuclear Power Plants", WSP
Nuclear Waste Committee, 1973.
5.10.
Program: "Light the Billboards", luncheon celebrating the Fifteenth Anniversary of
WSP, April 3, 1976.
5.11.
Publication: Journal of Women Strike For Peace, commemorating eighteen years of conscientious concern for the future of the world's
children, published by Women Strike for Peace, 1979.
5.12.
Newspaper Clipping: "We Are Angry Women", Women International Strike for Peace paid
advertisement, New York Times, June 1, 1980.
5.13.
Assorted Newsletters and Pamphlets: Women International Strike for Peace, 1962-1964, 1973, No Date.
4.006.
Ava Helen Pauling: National Committee for a Sane Nuclear Policy, 1960-1964, No Date.
6.1.
Correspondence: SANE, 1960-1961, 1964.
6.2.
Memorandum: Linus Pauling to Ava Helen Pauling, re: information about the National
Committee for a Sane Nuclear Policy, Inc., October 16, 1961.
6.3.
Assorted Publications: SANE, 1960-1961, No Date.
4.007.
Ava Helen Pauling: Women Act for Disarmament, 1960, 1974.
7.1.
Correspondence: Women Act for Disarmament, 1960, 1974.
7.2.
Offprint: "A Call to Geneva", Women Act for Disarmament, March 25, 1974.
4.008.
Ava Helen Pauling: First Unitarian Church of Los Angeles, 1959-1981.
8.1.
Correspondence: First Unitarian Church of Los Angeles, 1961-1976.
8.2.
Correspondence: Reverend Stephen H. Fritchman, 1959-1981.
8.3.
Directories, Manual: First Unitarian Church of Los Angeles, 1963.
8.4.
Correspondence, Assorted Materials re: Unitarian Forum, 1963-1964.
8.5.
Sermon: "Are Men Necessary?: In Praise of Women", given by John A. Crane, Unitarian
Church, Santa Barbara, California, December 1965.
8.6.
Assorted Unitarian Church Bulletins and Newsletters, 1959-1981.
8.7.
Typescript: Why I am A Unitarian, by Ava Helen Pauling, September 18, 1977. [Original in Ava Helen Pauling 2.002, 2.3].
8.8.
Pamphlet: "The First Unitarian Church of Los Angeles Centennial Celebration", 1877-1977.
8.9.
Transcript: "Transcription of the tape recording of part of the memorial meeting for
Ava Helen Pauling at the Unitarian Church of Palo Alto, December 12, 1981.".
4.009.
Ava Helen Pauling: General Peace, 1945-1960.
9.1.
Pamphlet: The United States and the International Trusteeship System, published by the Commission to Study the Organization of Peace, September 1945.
9.2.
Publication: "The United Nations Charter: What Was Done at San Francisco", by Clark
M. Eichelberger. Published by the American Association for the United Nations, Inc.
Commission to Study the Organization of Peace, 1945.
9.3.
Pamphlet: Strategic Bases In the Pacific: Plan For Trusteeship, published by the Commission to Study The Organization of Peace, February 1946.
9.4.
Pamphlet: The United States and the United Nations Report Series No. 2: United States Atomic
Energy Proposals, June 14, 1946.
9.5.
Publication and Pamphlets: "Here Is Tomorrow", The Cooperative League of the U.S.A.,
1946. Includes various pamphlets regarding cooperatives.
9.6.
Reprint: "Security under the United Nations: A plea for peace through world opinion",
Newsweek, June 16, 1947.
9.7.
Pamphlet: United Nations Charter - Together with the Statute of the International Court of Justice, American Association for the United Nations, No Date. [1940s].
9.8.
Memorandum: Clark M. Eichelberger to AHP, re: "Memorandum on the Crisis Situation
in the United Nations" No Date. [1940s].
9.9.
Pamphlet: Equal Rights Amendment, 82nd Congress, 1st session, Document no. 74, Government Printing Office, October 3, 1951.
9.10.
Reprint: "All Military Knowledge is Now Useless", by Cpt. B. H. Liddell Hart, reprinted
from News Chronicle, March 1, 1955.
9.11.
Pamphlet: "Questions and Answers About Nuclear Tests", by the Friends Committee on
Legislation, 1957.
9.12.
Pamphlet: "Science, Disarmament and Peace", addresses by Adlai E. Stevenson and Gerard
Piel, January 31, 1958.
9.13.
Newspaper Clipping: "Drew Pearson: Radioactivity Fall-Out Pattern", Mirror News, 8 April 1958.
9.14.
Pamphlet: Bulletin, published by the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament, July 11, 1958.
9.15.
Copy of AHP Journal: "Fifth World Conference Against A&H Bombs", Hiroshima, August 1959.
9.16.
Offprint: "United States Mission to the United Nations", (Press Release #3252), Statement
by Henry Cabot Lodge, October 14, 1959.
9.17.
Pamphlet: Hangman, by Maurice Ogden, 1959.
9.18.
Pamphlet: A Collection of Ideas, by W. S. Hughes, No Date. [1950s].
9.19.
Pamphlet: In Ignorance, Refrain!, [re: Strontium-90] Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament, No Date. [1950s].
9.20.
Offprint, Correspondence: "Background on the October-December 1959 Sessions of the
Geneva Negotiations for the Discontinuance of Nuclear Weapons Tests, U.S. Department
of State, February 11, 1960.
9.21.
Newspaper Clipping: "What Would Happen?" Main Line Daily Times, February 26, 1960.
9.22.
Pamphlet: The Hazards of Atomic Radiation, University Group on Defense Policy, March 1960.
9.23.
Reprint: "Unsound to the Summit", by J. B. Priestley, New Statesman, May 7, 1960.
9.24.
Song Sheet: Walk and Rally for Disarmament, July 9, 1960.
9.25.
Publication: Peace Issues, published by Association for the Rights of Man, July 1960.
9.26.
Press Release: "News from Southern Conference Educational Fund, Inc.", [re: civil
rights movement] November 28, 1960.
9.27.
Newspaper Clipping: "Our Defense Policy is Foggy, Paradoxical and Useless", Financial Post, December 3, 1960.
9.28.
Newspaper Clipping: "Britain to Urge Varied Defenses", New York Times, December 10, 1960.
9.29.
Newspaper Clipping: "Foreign Affairs: Fifteen Men on the Dead Man's Chest", New York Times, December 17, 1960.
9.30.
Newspaper Clipping: "Peiping Emergence As A-power Feared", New York Times, No Date; "East-West Group Asks Disarmament", New York Times, No Date.
9.31.
Newspaper Clipping: "Bonn Backs U.S. On Atomic Force", New York Times, December 18, 1960.
9.32.
Article: "Toward Disarmament: Significance of Statement Made by Khrushchev on Controls
Weighed", by Jay Orear, New York Times, December 18, 1960.
Newspaper Clipping: "Cadet Turned Scientist: Patrick Maynard Stuart Blackett", New York Times, December 26, 1960.
9.33.
Contact information for assorted peace organizations, 1960.
9.34.
Pamphlet: Common Sense in Defense, by Cmdr. Sir Stephen King-Hall, 1960.
9.35.
Publication: Bulletin No. 2, Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament, 1960.
4.010.
Ava Helen Pauling: General Peace, 1961-1964.
10.1.
Pamphlet: Non-Violent Direct Action Against Polaris, published by the Direct Action Committee Against Nuclear War, January 1961.
10.2.
Article: "The 'Arms-Control' Doctrine", The Nation, February 11, 1961.
10.3.
Newspaper Clipping: "If Sixteen Countries had the Bomb", New York Times Magazine, February 12, 1961.
10.4.
Newspaper Clipping: "Sweden Lagging in Nuclear Work", New York Times, February 19, 1961.
10.5.
Newspaper Clipping: "Controversy Blasts Debate in Greece on Fallout Shelter", Rochester Democrat and Chronicle, March 24, 1961.
10.6.
Publication: "Security Through World Disarmament", Report of the Seventh National
Conference on World Disarmament and Development, April 10-11, 1961.
10.7.
Article: "Towards Total, Universal Disarmament", Pax Et Libertas, vol. 26, no. 2, April-June 1961.
10.8.
Publication: The Nation, May 13, 1961.
10.9.
Publication: WRL News, War Resisters League, May-June 1961.
10.10.
Publication: Window on the World, American Federation of World Citizens, June 1961.
10.11.
Newsletter: Lobby for Peace (Northern California), vol. II, no. 4, June 1961.
10.12.
Reprint: "The Nuclear Bomb", by Margaret Robertson, Dunoon Observer and Argyllshire Standard, September 16, 1961.
10.13.
Reprint: "Let Mankind be Heard In This Hour Of Peril", Toronto Globe and Mail, Voice of Women, November 18, 1961.
10.14.
Newsletter and Pamphlets re: Committee for Nonviolent Action; Peace Action Center,
1961.
10.15.
Newspaper Clipping: "The neutrals' 11th-hour effort at Geneva", National Guardian, April 23, 1962.
10.16.
Correspondence, Pamphlet: "The Decline of the State and the Coming of World Society",
by Kathleen Gough, April 1962.
10.17.
Article: "Who's in Charge Here? - Not Women!", New York Times Magazine, September 2, 1962.
10.18.
Article: "The Peace Ladies", Harpers Magazine, March 1963.
10.19.
Newspaper Clippings: "Text of Pope John's Encyclical 'Pacem in Terris', Calling for
a World Community", New York Times, April 11, 1963.
10.20.
Reprint: "The Urgency of a Test Ban Treaty", Askov American, May 2, 1963.
10.21.
Newsletter and Summary Report: One World International Conference of Brussels, May 1-5 , 1963.
10.22.
Newspaper Clipping: "Two Kinds of Women Who Made History", New York Times, October 4, 1963.
10.23.
Newspaper Clipping: "Petite Senator Is A Fearless Fighter", (York, Pennsylvania) Gazette and Daily, November 16, 1963.
10.24.
Newspaper Clipping: "Beware of Women in Next Election", Pasadena Star-News, November 19, 1963.
10.25.
Reprint: "The Invisible Americans", The Saturday Evening Post, December 21-28, 1963.
10.26.
Publication: Let There Be a World, by Felix Greene, 1963.
10.27.
Assorted Typescripts, Flyers, Pamphlets, and Correspondence: Australian Congresses
for International Cooperation and Disarmament, 1963-1965.
10.28.
Publication: Friendship Universal, Summer 1964.
10.29.
Newspaper Clipping: "The Cyprus Crisis - Who is Guilty", The Ghanaian Times, August 13, 1964.
10.30.
Pamphlet: Editorials, National Council of American-Soviet Friendship, 1964.
10.31.
Publications: Pomoi, 1964. [in Greek].
4.011.
Ava Helen Pauling: General Peace, 1964-1972.
11.1.
Publication: For Peace, published by the Soviet Peace Committee, 1964.
11.2.
Newspaper Clipping: "Y", , u, 18 ou 1964.
11.3.
Publication: Women Of The Whole World, No. 4, Women's International Democratic Federation, 1965.
11.4.
Typescript: Transcript of Address by the Prime Minister on Accepting the 2nd Temple University
World Peace Award, by Lester Pearson [?], Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, April 2, 1965.
11.5.
Article: "Three Convicted in Yasui visa contempt case", National Guardian, vol. 17, no. 28, April 17, 1965.
11.6.
Pamphlet: Peace and the rule of Realism: a new approach to the revitalization of the United
Nations, Exchange for Political Ideas in Canada, March 1965.
11.7.
Publication: Committee for Nonviolent Action Bulletin, Committee for Nonviolent Action, vol. V, no. 5, August 27, 1965.
11.8.
Publication: Call to Women, Liaison Committee for Women's Peace Groups, Mid-September 1965.
11.9.
Reprint: "...with a good deal of pride", Manas, February 2, 1966.
11.10.
Publication: International Humanism, American Humanist Association, vol. 1, no. 19, July 1966.
11.11.
Reprint: "An Appeal to the American Conscience", by Bertrand Russell, reprinted by
the Canadian Far Eastern Newsletter, originally broadcast July 4, 1966.
11.12.
Reprint: "Women and Work", Science, vol. 153, no. 3739, (August 26, 1966): 965-966.
11.13.
Publication Article: "Where Are The Peacemakers?", Farmer-Consumer Reporter, September 1966.
11.14.
Newspaper: National Guardian, vol. 18, no. 50; September 17, 1966.
11.15.
Reprint: "Coexistence, national liberation, and the communist-christian dialogue",
From Anathema to Dialogue: A Marxist Challenge to the Christian Churches, Herder & Herder, New York, 1966.
11.16.
News Advertisement: "The War In Vietnam: Reason, Righteousness, and Love of Country",
paid for by the Sermon Publication Committee, Santa Barbara News-Press, February 3, 1967.
11.17.
Pamphlet: Tricontinental Bulletin, Organization of the Solidarity of the Peoples of Africa, Asia and Latin America,
March 1967.
11.18.
Pamphlet: Message des Familles des Detenus Politiques et Deportes de Salonique, December 1967.
11.19.
Pamphlet: Call to Women, Liaison Committee for Women's Peace Groups, mid-February 1968.
11.20.
Publication: The Minority of One, April 1968.
11.21.
Publication: "The Policies of the United States Government are the Main Menace to
Peace in the Far East," supplement to Canadian Far East Newsletter, April 1969.
Publication: Peace Letter, Canadian Peace Conference, September 1969.
11.22.
Newspaper Clipping: "State's Abortion Law Falls", Open Forum by the ACLU, vol. XLVI, no. 10, October 1969.
11.23.
Newspaper Clipping: "The Police Give In, Name 2 Women Sergeants", New York Times, March 13, 196?.
11.24.
Typescript: Letter to the Editor of The New York Times, [re: dangers of the Cold War] Author Unknown, No Date. [1960s].
11.25.
Pamphlet: Flowing Tide, by Mervyn Jones, Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament, No Date. [1960s].
11.26.
Pamphlet: Anatomy of a Sacred Cow - Ruthless Realism about NATO, Nuclear Weapons and U.S. Bases, by Konni Zilliacus, Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament, No Date. [1960s].
11.27.
Pamphlet: War! What Can I Do About It?, by Irving F. Laucks, No Date. [1960s].
11.28.
Offprint: "Appeal to Public and Cultural Organizations, Men of Science, Culture, and
Art, Representatives of the Business World, and all Citizens of the USA Who Stand
for Cooperation Between the USA and the USSR", Institute of Soviet-American Relations,
No Date. [1960s].
11.29.
Publication: The Unspeakable War, Labor Committee For Peace In Vietnam, No Date. [1960s].
11.30.
Article: "Women are Prisoners of their Sex", Publication Unknown, No Date. [1960s].
11.31.
Newspaper Clipping: "Women Move Closer to Equality", San Francisco Chronicle, [?] No Date. [1960s].
11.32.
Newspaper Clipping: "NOW Calls Boycott of 'Male' Countries", San Francisco Chronicle, [?] No Date. [1960s].
11.33.
Article: "Woman: The Fourth Dimension", by Betty Friedan, Ladies Home Journal, No Date. [1960s].
11.34.
Pre-Publication Notice: Friends of the Hibakusha, Virginia Naeve ed., No Date. [1960s].
11.35.
Pamphlet: What I Saw in Russia, by Bertie Lee Blossom, No Date. [1960s?].
11.36.
Reprint: "You Don't Have To Buy War, Mrs. Smith", an Address by Bess Myerson Grant,
Commissioner of Consumer Affairs for New York City at The World Mothers Day Assembly
of Another Mother for Peace, published by Another Mother for Peace, May 9, 1970.
11.37.
Newspaper Clipping: "Women should know themselves", Palo Alto Times, January 21, 1971.
11.38.
Offprint: "Food for the people", Freedom News, January 1971.
11.39.
Newspaper Clipping: "Women Moving Around the Bar", San Francisco Chronicle, April 29, 1971.
11.40.
Publication: Voice of Women, June 1971.
11.41.
Assorted Materials re: Cuban Health Exchange, 1971.
11.42.
Newspaper Clipping: "Ways of Seeing - the first of four essays by John Berger concerns
the work of art", The Listener, vol. 97, no. 2233, January 13, 1972.
Newspaper Clipping: "Ways of Seeing - the second of four essays by John Berger is
about women", The Listener, vol. 87, no. 2234, January 20, 1972.
11.43.
Newspaper Clipping: "The right to say what no one wants to hear", The Observer, September 1972.
11.44.
Publication: Lay Down Your Arms: The Autobiography of Martha von Tilling, by Bertha von Suttner, reprinted in 1972.
4.012.
Ava Helen Pauling: General Peace, 1974-1981, No Date.
12.1.
Article: "Arms Control and the Environment: Proscription of Ecocide", by Arthur H.
Westing, Bulletin of The Atomic Scientists, vol. XXX, no.1, January 1974.
12.2.
Article: "The Motto of the WRI", by Otto Nathan, War Resistance, 1974.
12.3.
Bulletin: "People to People Dialogue", Northern California Peace Council, June 28, [1975].
12.4.
Publication: Peace Courier of the World Peace Council, June/July 1975.
12.5.
Pamphlet: Nagasaki Exhibition, July 1975.
12.6.
Newsletter: "Call to Conference," National Organization for Women, California chapter,
1977.
12.7.
Publication: Nucleus, Union of Concerned Scientists, February, 1979.
12.8.
Newspaper Clipping: "Herb Caen: Dept. of Useless Information", [re: Edward Teller]
San Francisco Chronicle, April 9, 1979.
12.9.
Newspaper Clipping: "GIs in '53 A-Test Positioned to Evoke 'Fear Responses'", The Washington Post, April 25, 1979.
12.10.
Newspaper Clipping: "Long-secret 1954 radiation leak is revealed" and "Argentina may
be nuclear politics' next bomb", Chicago Sun-Times, April 29, 1979.
12.11.
Article: "To the Brink of the Abyss: The First Hours of Three Mile Island" Nucleus, Union of Concerned Scientists, vol. 1, no. 4, May 1979.
12.12.
News Advertisement: "'I was the only victim of Three-Mile Island'", paid for by Dresser
Industries, The Wall Street Journal, August 1, 1979.
12.13.
Pamphlet: Those Who Leave: The "problem of Vietnamese refugees", Vietnam Courier, 1979.
12.14.
Newspaper Clipping: "Lack Of Warning on Fallout from Atomic Tests Faulted", Washington Post, April 23, 1980.
12.15.
Publication: The Churchman, June-July 1980.
12.16.
Publication: Constitution of the Socialist Republic of Viet Nam, Hanoi: Foreign Languages Publishing House, 1981.
12.17.
Typescript: Fourteen Females in Fantasyland: A Visit to NATO Headquarters, by Kay Camp, 1982.
5. Materials re: Political Issues and Civil Liberties.
5.001.
Ava Helen Pauling: Materials re: Japanese Internment during World War II, 1943-1951.
1.1.
Assorted Pamphlets re: Japanese Internment during World War II, 1943-1944.
Pamphlet: Planning Resettlement of Japanese Americans, The Committee on Resettlement of Japanese Americans, July 1943.
Article: "The Truth About Jap Camps", by Maxine Davis, reprinted from Liberty: The Magazine Of A Free People, August 7, 1943.
Booklet: Message From The President of the United States: Segregation Of Loyal And Disloyal
Japanese In Relocation Centers, 78th Congress, First Session, Document no. 96, read September 14, 1943.
Pamphlet: American Fighting Men Speak Out, Committee on American Principles and Fair Play, 1943.
Pamphlet: The Japanese In Our Midst, Colorado Council of Churches, 1943.
Pamphlet: Subcommittee of the Special Committee on Un-American Activities House of Representatives:
Investigation of Un-American Propaganda Activities in the United States, United States Government Printing Office, 1944.
Pamphlet: Evergreen Hostel: A Hostel For Returning Japanese Americans, American Friends Service Committee and The Presbyterian Church in U.S.A., 1944.
Pamphlet: United We Stand, No Date.
1.2.
Assorted Pamphlets and Press Releases circulated by the War Relocation Authority,
United States Department of the Interior, 1943-1944.
1.3.
Non-Pauling Typescript re: vandalism of the Paulings' garage by anti-Japanese trespassers,
March 6, 1945.
1.4.
Manuscript: AHP account of anti-Japanese garage vandalism, March 7, 1945.
1.5.
Assorted Correspondence and Publications re: Japanese Internment during World War
II, 1944-1945.
1.6.
Article: "Department of Laggard Justice", Manas, vol. IV, no. 51, December 19, 1951.
5.002.
Ava Helen Pauling: American Civil Liberties Union, 1958-1981.
2.1.
Correspondence: American Civil Liberties Union, 1958-1981.
2.2.
AHP Notebook: containing lists of local ACLU sponsors and assorted notes re: ACLU
and Senate Internal Subcommittee, 1959-1960.
2.3.
Publication: ACLU Fortieth Anniversary: A Tribute to Dr. And Mrs. Linus Pauling, 1960.
2.4.
Invitation: "Civil Liberties Today", speaking engagement featuring AHP, sponsored
by the Southwest chapter of ACLU, January 27, 1961.
2.5.
Directory: ACLU of Southern California, 1964.
2.6.
Correspondence, Booklet re: Bill of Rights Day Celebration, sponsored by the ACLU
Foundation of Northern California, 1977.
2.7.
Correspondence, Notes, Invitation re: Fifth Annual Celebration of Civil Liberties,
dedicated to the memory of Ralph Atkinson and honoring Ava Helen Pauling, Monterey
County chapter of the American Civil Liberties Union, November 1, 1981.
2.8.
Assorted Pamphlets and Publications concerning or distributed by the ACLU, 1960-1981.
5.003.
Ava Helen Pauling: "Union Now" Scrapbook, 1940-1941.
3.1.
"Union Now" Scrapbook, 1940-1941. [contains numerous newspaper clippings, flyers and assorted materials re: Union
Now/Federal Union, Inc.].
5.004.
Ava Helen Pauling: Federal Union, Inc., 1939-1942.
4.1.
Correspondence: Federal Union, Inc., 1940-1942.
4.2.
Bylaws and Statement of Policies: Federal Union, Inc., 1940.
4.3.
Correspondence, Lists re: Federal Union chapters, affiliated groups and organizations,
1940-1941.
4.4.
Booklet: Guide for Local Organizers, Inter-Democracy Federal Unionists, November 1939.
4.5.
Assorted Press Releases, Newspaper Clippings and Pamphlets by and about Federal Union,
Inc., 1939-1941.
4.6.
Order Forms, Price Lists for Federal Union products, 1940-1942.
4.7.
Flyer re: Federal Union Poster Contest, 1941.
5.005.
Ava Helen Pauling: Federal Union, Inc., 1939-1941.
5.1.
Paid Advertisement: "Union Now with Britain", Federal Union, Inc., published in the
New York Times Book Review and New York Herald Tribune Books, May 1941.
5.2.
Publication: Union Now Bulletin, published by the Inter-democracy Federal Unionists, 1939-1941. [publication was later renamed Federal Union World].
5.3.
Transcript, Notes, Background Material: "Debate between Elizabeth Page and Rupert
Hughes on Federal Union", Los Angeles, California, May 6, 1940.
5.4.
Offprint, Correspondence: "Declaration of Interdependence", by Clarence Streit, 1940.
5.5.
Lapel Pins reading "Union Now -- Democracies Unite".
5.6.
Blank Federal Union Envelopes and Letterhead.
5.006.
Ava Helen Pauling: Federal Union, Pasadena Chapter, 1940-1941.
6.1.
Visitors Log: Federal Union, Pasadena Chapter, 1940.
6.2.
Activities Log: Federal Union, Pasadena Chapter, September 1940-October 1941.
6.3.
Instructions and Report Forms for Office Workers, Federal Union, Pasadena Chapter,
1941.
6.4.
Membership and Mailing Lists: Federal Union, Pasadena Chapter, 1941.
6.5.
Materials re: membership and dues, Federal Union, Pasadena Chapter, 1940-1941.
6.6.
Sales Receipts and Statistics: Federal Union, Pasadena Chapter, 1940-1941.
6.7.
Materials re: utilities bills, activities permits and tax forms: Federal Union, Pasadena
Chapter, 1940-1941.
5.007.
Ava Helen Pauling: Federal Union, Pasadena Chapter, 1940-1941.
7.1.
Monthly Financial Reports: Federal Union, Inc., Pasadena Chapter, 1940-1941.
7.2.
Potential Member Lists, Recruiting Literature: Federal Union Inc., Pasadena Chapter,
1940-1941.
7.3.
Completed Elections Ballots and Survey Reply Cards: Federal Union, Inc., Pasadena
Chapter, 1940.
7.4.
Assorted Correspondence, Reports and Notes re: Federal Union, Inc., Pasadena Chapter,
1940-1941; assorted materials re: world government.
5.008.
Publications re: Union Now/Federal Union, Inc., 1914, 1939-1941.
8.1.
Pamphlet: The United States of the World, by Martin Bunge, February 1914. [contains non-AHP annotations].
8.2.
Offprints: "A New Plan to End War" and "Help Make Federal Union Now", published by
the Inter-Democracy Federal Unionists National Organizing Committee, March 17, 1939.
8.3.
Reprint: "Clarence K. Streit's Union Now: A Review in Chapel by President Wilkins and Professor Jászi, April 13, 1939", reprinted
by World Federal Unionists, 1939.
8.4.
Reprint: "What Fortune Says About Union Now", Fortune, April, 1939.
8.5.
Pamphlet: Union Now for Peace or War: The Danger in the Plan of Clarence Streit, by Rosika Schwimmer, August 1939.
8.6.
Pamphlet: For Union Now: A Proposal for a Federal Union of the Democracies, by Clarence K. Streit, Inter-Democracy Federal Unionists, 1939.
8.7.
Pamphlet: Dilemmas of Leadership in the Democratic Process, by Chester I. Barnard, Stanford Little Lectures, Princeton University, 1939.
8.8.
Publications: The New York Correspondent, published by the New York Committee of Inter-Democracy Federal Unionists, 1939-1941.
8.9.
Assorted Speeches and Addresses by and about Clarence Streit, 1939-1941.
5.009.
Publications re: Union Now/Federal Union, Inc., 1940-1941.
9.1.
Publications: Monthly Bulletin of the Washington Association for Union Now, February-May, 1940.
9.2.
Publication: The California Federalist, California Committee of Inter-Democracy Federal Unionists, May-September, 1940.
9.3.
Publications: Union Now Bay Region Bulletin, Berkeley, Oakland and San Francisco Committee of Inter-Democracy Federal Unionists,
May 1940 - February 1941; Western Federal Unionist, Berkeley and Oakland Committees of Inter-Democracy Federal Unionists, April-May, 1941.
9.4.
Publication: The War and Union Now: A Statement of Policy, published by the Inter-Democracy Federal Unionists, June 7, 1940.
9.5.
Publications: Federal Union World, August 1940 - October 1941.
9.6.
Publications: Headquarters Bulletin, Federal Union, Inc., September 1940 - November 1941.
9.7.
Offprint: "Union Now - a Bibliography on the Federal Union of Nations", by Jacob G.
Lyons, Washington Association for Union Now, 1940.
9.8.
Pamphlet: A Frontier Nurse Speaks Out, by Mary Breckinridge, Federal Union, Inc., 1940.
9.9.
Pamphlet: The Essence of Union Now: The Proposal for Inter-democratcy Federal Union, by Clarence K. Streit, Inter-Democracy Federal Unionists, 1940.
5.010.
Publications re: Union Now/Federal Union, Inc., 1940-1942.
10.1.
Pamphlet: The Need for Union Now: Why Our Urgent Problem is to Form an Inter-Democracy Federal
Union, by Clarence K. Streit, Inter-Democracy Federal Unionists, 1940.
10.2.
Publication: Freedom and Unity, vol. 1, no. 1, January 1941.
10.3.
Reprint: "The Case for Union", Time, March 17, 1941. Reprinted by Federal Union, Inc.
Reprint: "Know More About the Union Now Proposal", Time, March 17, 1941.
10.4.
Reprint: "Federal Union Lists $125,000 Contributions", New York Herald Tribune, April 29, 1941. Reprinted by Federal Union, Inc.
Reprint: "The Federal Union Plan", New York Times, April 30, 1941. Reprinted by Federal Union, Inc.
10.5.
Offprint: "For We are Very Determined", address by Franklin D. Loehr, First National
Convention of Federal Union, Cleveland, Ohio, June 29, 1941.
10.6.
Publication: The Philosopher's Stone, September-October, 1941.
10.7.
Reprint: "Union Now...Treason! Goodbye to the American Flag? Shall We Hoist the Union
Jack?", by Lillian Scott Troy, originally published in The Broom, (San Diego, California) and The Leader, (San Francisco, California) December 1941.
10.8.
Pamphlet: Let's Not Make The Same Mistake Twice, Federal Union, Inc., 1941.
10.9.
Pamphlet: The American Century, by Henry R. Luce, published by Time, Inc., 1941.
10.10.
Pamphlet: International Federal Union. Why? What? How?, address by Ralph G. Lindstrom, distributed by Southern California Committee of Federal
Union, 1941.
10.11.
Pamphlet: The Wave of the Past, by R. K. Markham, University of North Carolina Press, 1941.
10.12.
Pamphlet: The Negro and Defense: A Test of Democracy, Democracy in Action no. 3, published by the Council for Democracy, 1941.
10.13.
Pamphlet: The Pros and Cons of a Federation of Nations, prepared by Marguerite Ann Stuart, Foreign Policy Association, Inc., 1942.
10.14.
Petition Forms: Petition that the U.S.A. and the British Democracies Form by Union Now the Nucleus
of a World Government Of, by and for the People, No Date. [1940s].
10.15.
Offprint: "Irving Fisher States Clarence Streit's Plan for World Government Best So
Far Suggested", published by Federal Union, [?] No Date. [1940s].
10.16.
Pamphlet: The Ending of Armageddon, by Lord Lothian, Alden Press, No Date. [1940s].
10.17.
Assorted Pamphlets re: Nazis and Adolf Hitler, No Date. [1940s].
5.011.
Ava Helen Pauling: Assorted Political Materials, 1940-1960.
11.1.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pegler: Declares Record of Hitlerism Is Only Propaganda Germans
Need Fear", Chicago Daily News, April 10, 1940.
11.2.
Newspaper Clipping: "Tragedy In The North", The Strategic Picture", New York Times, April 10, 1940.
11.3.
Editorial Cartoon: "The Spoiler", Chicago Daily News, April 10, 1940. [Depicts a large boot threatening to stomp on Scandinavia].
11.4.
Newspaper Clipping: "Lock the Back Door", Chicago Daily News, April 10, 1940.
Newspaper Clipping: "Beyond the Pale", Los Angeles Times, July 21, 1940.
Newspaper Clipping: "Sudden War in Scandinavia Means Temporary End of All Its People
Held Most Dear", Chicago Daily News, 1940.
11.5.
Newspaper Clipping: "Invasions Pull the Americas Nearer to European War", Publication
Unknown, 1940.
Newspaper Clipping: "War On Reich By U.S. Forecast By Dr. Hart", New York Times, No Date.
11.6.
Typescripts, Correspondence, Notes, Newspaper Clippings re: War-time evacuation of
European children, 1941.
11.7.
Typescript: Franklin Delano Roosevelt: 1882 [biographical information], Author Unknown, January 1946.
11.8.
Newspaper Clipping: "Bricker amendment would hamstring U.S.", Los Angeles Daily News, April 13, 1953.
11.9.
Publication: New Outlook: A Digest of Ideas and Ideals, June 1953.
11.10.
Reprint: "Selective Service: How to Obtain a Deferment For Your Client", American Bar Association Journal, September 1955.
11.11.
Pamphlets: 'We the People' - Historic Defense of the First Amendment, by Alexander Meiklejohn, December 14, 1956.
Freedoms and Foreign Policy, by Owen Lattimore, March 24, 1956. Both published by the Citizens Committee to Preserve American Freedoms.
11.12.
Pamphlet: The Challenge of China, by James Muir, published by the Royal Bank of Canada, June 26, 1958.
11.13.
Bulletin: Women for Legislative Action, January,1959. [contains summary of AHP speech
re: peace-related travels in Moscow and Australia]; Bulletin: Women for Legislative
Action, February 1959. [contains advertisement for AHP speech, "What Science Means to the World", Encino,
California, February 21, 1959].
11.14.
Article: "Reflections on the Asian Scene", [re: socio-economic development in Nepal]
by Francis Dart, International Affairs Reports from Quaker Workers, American Friends Service Committee, April 1959.
11.15.
Memoranda, Correspondence, Deed of Trust: Southern Conference Educational Fund, [re:
Amzie Moore project] 1959-1962.
11.16.
Paid Advertisement: "Peace in Europe--Peace on Earth", by Ernest O. Melcher, No Date. [1950s].
11.17.
Typescript: Who is a Socialist, poem by Ella Wheeler Wilcox, No Date. [1950s].
11.18.
Newspaper Clipping: "U.S. Plans to Give Allies Atom Arms is Reported", New York Times, February 3, 1960.
11.19.
Newspaper Clipping: "News Conference in Brief", New York Times, February 4, 1960.
11.20.
Reprint: "New Passport Bill", New York Times, July 5, 1960. Reprinted by the New York Emergency Civil Liberties Committee.
11.21.
Press Release: "Communiqúe on Meeting Between N.S. Khrushchev, Chairman of the USSR
Council of Ministers, and Raul Castro, Minister of Revolutionary Armed Forces of Republic
of Cuba," Embassy of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, July 22, 1960.
11.22.
Reprint: "Committee Aide 'Kicked Upstairs' To Claims Court", The Gazette and Daily, August 23, 1960. Reprinted by the Emergency Civil Liberties Committee.
11.23.
Reprint: "Command Performance - A British Critic's Report on his Interrogation by
a Senate Committee", by Kenneth Tynan, Harpers, October, 1960.
11.24.
Reprint: "Drew Pearson Reports: Plan To Revamp Senate", The Gazette and Daily, November 21, 1960.
11.25.
Reprint: "Forgery by Film", "Congressional Record Speech of Hon. James Roosevelt",
The Washington Post, November 26, 1960. Reprinted by Friends Committee on Legislation.
11.26.
Reprint: "McCarthyism Cows Clergy, Pike Declares", New York Post, December 6, 1960. Reprinted by Emergency Civil Liberties Committee.
11.27.
Publication: "U.S. Bill of Rights", The Watchman Examiner: A National Baptist Paper, December 8, 1960.
11.28.
Publication: Monthly Bulletin, published by the Committee for World Development and World Disarmament, November 1960.
11.29.
Articles, Correspondence re: execution of Caryl Chessman, 1960.
11.30.
Pamphlets: A Fateful Moment in Our History - Dissenting Opinion of Associate Justice of the Supreme
Court Hugo L. Black in the McCarran Act Decision, 1960.
I Do Not Think the Court's Action Can be Justified - Dissenting Opinion of Chief Justice
of the Supreme Court Earl Warren in the McCarran Act Decision, 1960. Published by the Citizens' Committee for Constitutional Liberties.
5.012.
Ava Helen Pauling: Assorted Political Materials, 1961-1964.
12.1.
Memorandum: from Jim Dombrowski to Lenders in the Moore Service Station Project, re:
completion of financing, January 19, 1961.
12.2.
Newspaper Clipping: "To Coexist and Compete: President's Statement and Moscow Declaration
Compared", Publication Unknown, February 14, 1961.
12.3.
Newspaper Clipping: "Cardenas Protests 'Blackout' By Press", Publication Unknown,
February 19, 1961.
12.4.
Publication: The Wells Newsletter, September 1, 1960.
12.5.
Article: "Correspondence: The Berlin Crisis", New Statesmen, August 4, 1961.
12.6.
Typescript: No Title, [re: nuclear weapons tests] speech delivered by R. H. Wright, September 3, 1961.
12.7.
Publication: New America, October 6, 1961.
12.8.
Correspondence: Women's International Liaison Committee for International Cooperation,
1962.
12.9.
Publication: I. F. Stone's Bi-Weekly, September 30, 1963.
12.10.
Article: "International Law: The Tribunal of the Nations", Time, November 22, 1963.
12.11.
Newspaper: םייהיירפ, January 6, 1964. [annotation indicates article about AHP].
12.12.
Reprint, Correspondence: "The Social Function of Dissent", by Henry Steele Commager,
The Minority of One, February 1964.
12.13.
Newspaper Clipping: "Good and Welfare", Publication Unknown, February 22, 1964.
12.14.
Newspaper: Πορia θριaμβοu!, 18 Ματου 1964.
12.15.
Reprint: "The Hoffa Trial", by Fred J. Cook, The Nation, April 27, 1964.
12.16.
Newspaper Clipping: "Overhauling NATO", New York Herald Tribune, May 11, 1964.
12.17.
Newspaper Clipping: "A Letter to the President" by Lewis Mumford, Publication Unknown,
March 24, 1964.
12.18.
Publication: I. F. Stone's Weekly, vol. XII, no. 19, June 1, 1964.
12.19.
Publication, Correspondence: New Man, vol. XVI, no. 6, November-December 1964.
12.20.
Typescript, Correspondence: No Title [re: Goldwater and Johnson Presidential Candidacies], by Evelyn Alloy, 1964.
12.21.
Typescript: The Role of the Married Middle Class Women in American Life, by Goldie L. Kaplan, 1964.
5.013.
Ava Helen Pauling: Assorted Political Materials, 1965-1971.
13.1.
Reprint: "Letters To The Editor: Playing Russian Roulette in Vietnam", San Francisco Chronicle, March 3, 1965.
13.2.
Newspaper Clipping: "Women Don't Rule Country; Here's Why", by J. B. Priestley, Santa Barbara News-Press, March 14, 1965.
13.3.
Publication: New Man, vol. XVII, no. 2, March-April 1965. [contains reply to previously-published AHP letter to the editor re: fluoridation
of water].
13.4.
Paid Advertisement: "2500 Ministers, Priests, and Rabbis say: Mr. President: In the
Name of God, Stop It!," Clergyman's Emergency Committee for Vietnam, published by
Canadian Peace Congress, April 1965.
13.5.
Publication: Social Questions Bulletin, The Methodist Federation for Social Action, vol. 55, no. 6, August-September 1965.
13.6.
Pamphlet: Peace Workers Convicted!: Dr. Pauling, Mrs. Eaton, Dr. Spock Testify for 3 Against
HUAC, published by Defenders of 3 against HUAC, Fall 1965.
13.7.
Publication: The Nation, June 13, 1966.
13.8.
Publication: The Nation, June 20, 1966.
13.9.
Publication: The Nation, December 12, 1966.
13.10.
Pamphlet: Concentration Camps, USA, by Charles R. Allen, Jr., 1966.
13.11.
Materials re: Petitions to impeach Lyndon Johnson, 1966.
13.12.
Article: "The Eagle's Eye Is On: The United States and China", Publication Unknown,
1966.
13.13.
Transcript: telephone conversation between Herbert Jehle and Walt W. Rostow, June 4, 1967.
13.14.
Typescript: Atomic Death or Social Reformation, by Jose Harari [transcribed by Lillian Albrecht], August 1967.
Publication: "Muerte Atomica O Tranformacion Social", by Jose Harari, 1966. [partially translated by Gus Albrecht].
13.15.
Newspaper Article: "U.N. Declaration on Women's Rights", New York Times, November 8, 1967.
13.16.
Reprint: "Abortion Laws: The Cruel Fraud", address delivered by Lana Clarke Phelan
at the California Conference on Abortion, February 10, 1968.
13.17.
Partial Typescript: No Title [re: political actions in Vietnam], Author Unknown, 1968.
13.18.
Typescript: Statement by Herbert F. York before the Subcommittee on International Organizations
and Disarmament Affairs of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, March 11, 1969.
13.19.
Publication: An Enemy of the People: How the Draft Is Used to Stop Movements for Social Change, Southern Conference Educational Fund, 1969.
13.20.
Pamphlet: The Cold War: The Insanity of Deterrence, published by U.S. Farm News, No Date. [1960s].
13.21.
AHP Notebook: Liga Internacional de Mujeres por paz y libertad, [International League
of Women for Peace and Liberty] Seccion Columbiana, Bogotá, July 17-22, 1970. [contains AHP notes on conference sessions].
13.22.
Typescript: Final Report: Regarding the Position of Kathleen Gough Aberle at Simon Fraser University, submitted by Peter Carstens and Laura Nader, July 24, 1970.
13.23.
Publication with note by LP: Watch On The AEC: "To Curb the Unrestricted Power of the Atomic Energy Commission", published by The National Committee To Stop Environmental Pollution, September 16, 1970.
13.24.
Newspaper Clipping: "Vets find their glory on D.C. Mall", Publication Unknown, April 22, 1971.
13.25.
Typescript: Remarks by Robin E. Way at the Sierra Club Biennial Wilderness Conference, September 24, 1971.
5.014.
Ava Helen Pauling: Assorted Political Materials, 1972-1980.
14.1.
Article: "Our Present Dilemma: What is to be Done?", by George Wald, The Petal Paper, vol. 19, no. 4, February 1972.
14.2.
Reprint: "Who needs a war economy?", The Nation, November 20, 1972.
14.3.
Newspaper Clipping: "Women's 'No' to testing", Publication Unknown, 1972.
14.4.
Newspaper Clipping: "Abortion ruling: US landmark", Sydney Morning Herald, April 30, 1973.
14.5.
Newspaper Clipping: "Senators may impeach Nixon over Watergate", The Australian, April 30, 1973.
14.6.
Newspaper Clipping: "Abortion bill 'an insult'", Sydney Morning Herald, May 1, 1973.
14.7.
Newspaper Clipping: "Watergate: the first 10 months", Sunday Morning Herald, May 1, 1973.
14.8.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nixon 'furious' over FBI swoop", The Sun, May 3, 1973.
14.9.
Newspaper Clipping: "Is Watergate Nixon's Waterloo?", The Sun-Herald, May 6, 1973.
14.10.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nixon quietly thinks it over", Publication Unknown, 1973.
14.11.
Newspaper Clipping: "The POW List", Publication Unknown, 1973.
14.12.
Editorial Cartoon: [depicts Richard Nixon sweeping Watergate under a rug] "Oh, Hello
- - Uh - - Look what I'm uncovering here.", Publication Unknown, 1973.
14.13.
Reprint: "A Renewed Effort", Letter to the Editor of the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, by Otto Nathan, December 1974.
14.14.
Newspaper Clipping: "Charles McCabe Himself," San Francisco Chronicle, 1974.
14.15.
Newspaper Clipping: "PM's wife blasts women's embassy", Telegraph, January 3, 1975.
14.16.
News Advertisement: "What Are They Afraid Of?", [paid advertisement endorsed by AHP
& LP, re: the Rosenberg case] New York Times, June 18, 1975.
14.17.
Newspaper Clipping: "Weapons and Poverty" San Francisco Chronicle, September 16, 1975.
14.18.
Newspaper Clipping: "Is Sakharov being honest about Russian scientists?", The Sunday Times; December 21, 1975.
14.19.
Article: "International Women's Year", Science, December 26, 1975.
14.20.
Reprint: "Feminists and Other Useful Fanatics - The Politics of Crazy Jane", by Garry
Wills, Harpers, June 1976.
14.21.
Article: "Women in World Politics", World Issues, June/July 1977.
14.22.
Publication: Monthly Review, January, 1979.
14.23.
Newspaper Clipping: "Our Man Hoppe: A Popular Draft", San Francisco Chronicle, January 28, 1980.
14.24.
Publication: Report by the Central Statistical Office of the GDR on the fulfillment of the 1979
National Economic Plan, 1980.
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