Published Papers and Official Documents
43 documents
Certificate of marriage for Linus Pauling and Ava Helen Miller. June 17, 1923. View all information.
"American Association of Scientific Workers -- Constitution and Bylaws." May 1940. View all information.
"Statement of the Federation of Atomic Scientists." 1945. Issued by the Hollywood Independent Citizens' Committee of the Arts, Sciences and
Professions. View all information.
"Statement on Atomic Power." November 6, 1945. Issued by the Federation of Atomic Scientists View all information.
Minutes of a conference on atomic energy. December 3, 1945. Conference hosted by the Independent Citizens' Committee of the Arts, Sciences and
Professions. View all information.
Emergency Committee of Atomic Scientists list of trustees. 1946. View all information.
Invitation: "The Threat to Academic Freedom in California." January 14, 1946. An event featuring Linus Pauling, Thomas Mann, Roy Harris and others. View all information.
Transcript of an interview presented by The Hollywood Independent Citizens Committee
of the Arts, Sciences and Professions. June 3, 1946. Featuring Linus Pauling, Danny Kaye and others, Columbia Broadcasting System. View all information.
"Disagreed." November 25, 1946. Chem. Eng. News 24 (November 1946): 3108. View all information.
"The Henry Wallace Challenge." 1948. Published statement in support of Henry A. Wallace's presidential campaign. View all information.
Presidential Medal for Merit. February 2, 1948. Awarded by President Harry Truman. View all information. 6 pages total.
Emergency Committee of Atomic Scientists donation receipt. June 14, 1948. View all information.
"Preamble to the Consitution, F.A.S." 1949. Issued by the Federation of American Scientists. View all information.
Excerpt from a statement by President Harry S. Truman on international control of
atomic energy. September 1949. View all information.
Hollywood Ten leaflet. 1950. Issued by the Arts, Sciences and Professions Council. View all information.
"Open Letter to President Truman." February 9, 1950. The writers of this open letter urge President Truman to pursue arms control and friendly
relations with the Soviet Union. View all information.
Subpeona issued to Linus Pauling by the Senate Investigating Committee on Education,
State of California. November 8, 1950. View all information.
Notarized statement by Linus Pauling. June 20, 1952. Pauling vows that he is not, and has never been, a Communist. View all information.
"Linus Pauling: 'A Disgraceful Act...'" May 1954. The Nation 178 (May 1954): 378. View all information.
"The Russell-Einstein Manifesto." July 9, 1955. Issued in London and signed by eleven prominent scientists. View all information.
"'Fallout and Disarmament,' a televised debate between Linus Pauling and Edward Teller." 1958. Originally presented on KQED-TV, San Francisco. Reprinted in pamphlet form. San Francisco:
Fearon Publishers, 1958, 13 pp. View all information. 14 pages total.
Excerpts from "U.S. Signatures to the Appeal by American Scientists to the Governments
and People of the World." January 15, 1958. Selections from Volume 1 (of 3) of the United Nations Bomb Test Petition. View all information. 67 pages total.
Press Release re: The Fallout Suits. April 4, 1958. A description of lawsuits proposed to be filed in three countries seeking judicial
restraint over nuclear tests. View all information. 12 pages total.
"Estimates of Total Genetic Hazards of Bomb-Produced and Natural Carbon-14 and Natural
Background Radiation." September 1958. Annotated table from "The Biological Hazard to Man of Carbon-14 from Nuclear Weapons,"
by John R. Totter. View all information.
"The Hiroshima Appeal." August 6, 1959. Unanimously approved at the Fifth World Conference Against A and H Bombs, Hiroshima,
Japan. View all information.
Subpeona issued to Linus Pauling by the Internal Security Subcommittee of the United
States Senate. June 20, 1960. View all information.
Signature form: "An Appeal to Stop the Spread of Nuclear Weapons." January 15, 1961. View all information.
"Oslo Statement." May 7, 1961. Adopted Unanimously by the Participants in the Conference Against the Spread of Nuclear
Weapons, Oslo, Norway. View all information.
"The Dead will Inherit the Earth." November 1961. Frontier 13, no. 1 (November 1961): 5-8. View all information.
Copy of "Night letter to President John F. Kennedy, White House." March 1, 1962. Liberation, (New York) 7, no. 1 (March 1962): Cover. View all information.
"Application for Leave of Absence." October 25, 1963. Linus Pauling's request for leave of absence -- effectively his resignation -- from
the California Institute of Technology. View all information.
"The Triple Revolution." 1964. Santa Barbara, California: The Ad Hoc Committee on the Triple Revolution, 15 pp. [Linus
Pauling, with 34 co-authors] View all information. 15 pages total.
"Notice of Candidacy for the Electoral College." 1964. Literature produced by Voters for Peace in which the authors declare their intent
to vote Linus Pauling for United States... View all information.
"An Appeal by Recipients of the Nobel Peace Prize." 1965. An appeal issued by eight Nobel Peace Prize winners, advocating for an end to the
war in Vietnam. View all information.
"Scientists in politics." 1970. The Place of Value in a World of Facts: Nobel Symp., 14. View all information. 9 pages total.
"Stop the war!" January 1970. The Churchman 184, no. 1. View all information.
"Hostages for Peace Pledge." May 6, 1972. Document in which Linus and Ava Helen Pauling pledge to act as "peace hostages" in
Vietnam to protect innocent civilians... View all information.
"What Should Be Our Goals?" February 6, 1976. Senate Committee on Government Operations, Hearings on "Our Third Century: Directions",
Washington, D.C. View all information. 12 pages total.
"Nuclear fission is not the answer." March 1977. Bull. At. Sci. 33, no. 3. View all information.
"Unilateral actions for world peace." October 19, 1982. The First Biennial Conference on the Fate of the Earth: Conservation and Security
in a Sustainable Society (New York). View all information. 11 pages total.
"The Buenos Aires Oath." January 10, 1989. A pledge to engage only in scientific work supportive of the goal of a peaceful society. View all information.
"Prospects for global environmental protection and world peace as we approach the
twenty-first century." August 22, 1990. The Second Soka University Pacific Basin Symposium, Soka University, Los Angeles. View all information. 9 pages total.
"An Urgent Message to President Bush -- Bring the Troops Home." 1991. A petition issued in protest of Operation Desert Storm. View all information.
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