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February
  • Article titled “The Problem of the Graphite Structure,” by LP about the errors of the currently accepted structure of graphite. He suggests the new structure having different constants.
  • Article titled, “Structural Chemistry in Relation to Biology and Medicine” written by LP. LP says how the progress made in medicine during the past fifty years has been due to the advancements of science. Many antibiotics and medications have been found accidently. However, progress in the field of structural medical chemistry is sure to be slow since the problems are difficult, but the fact that it will increase the health and happiness for humanity is reason to pursue it. The article was lectured at the Second Bicentennial Science Lecture of The City College Chemistry Alumni Association, New York, December 7, 1949.
  • Bill from Adohr Milk Farms, Inc. to LP for $34.09. [Filed under LP Biographical: Business and Financial: (Assorted Bill, Receipts and Invoices, 1945-1950.), Box #4.059, Folder #59.3]
  • Bill from Robert I. Boyd, M.D. to LP for $7.00. Handwritten note: “Paid 3/14/50.” [Filed under LP Biographical: Business and Financial: (Assorted Bills, Receipts and Invoices, 1945-1950.), Box #4.059, Folder #59.3]
  • Booklet: Militarism in Education, National Council Against Conscription, February 1950. [Filed under LP Peace: (Assorted Non-Pauling Peace Materials: Articles, Typescripts, Pamphlets, Booklets (Me-Na)), Box #8.004, Folder #4.21]
  • Pauling, Linus. “Structural Chemistry in Relation to Biology and Medicine.” Baskerville Chemical Journal. New York: The City College of New York, 1950.
  • Pauling, Linus. “The Problem of the Graphite Structure.” American Mineralist. 35(1 and 2); Jan-Feb, 1950, pp. 125.
  • Structural chemistry in relation to biology and medicine. (Second Bicentennial Science Lecture of the City College Chemistry Alumni Association, New York, December 7, 1949). Baskerville Chemical Journal 1, no. 1 (February 1950): 4-7. [Filed under LP Publications: 1950p.2]
  • Valentine’s Day card from Peter Pauling. [Filed under LP Biographical: Personal & Family: (Family Correspondence: Peter Jeffress Pauling, 1939-1953.), Box #5.041, Folder #41.3]

February 1
  • Check from LP to Beatrice Wulf for $250.00. [Filed under LP Biographical: (Business and Financial: Bank Statements and Canceled Checks, December 1948-November 1950; 1960-1962), Box #4.019, Folder #19.2]
  • Check from LP to Bennett Travel Agency for $448.40. [Filed under LP Biographical: (Business and Financial: Bank Statements and Canceled Checks, December 1948-November 1950; 1960-1962), Box #4.019, Folder #19.2]
  • Check from LP to Josef Bruchta for $39.68. [Filed under LP Biographical: (Business and Financial: Bank Statements and Canceled Checks, December 1948-November 1950; 1960-1962), Box #4.019, Folder #19.2]
  • Expense Report: LP and AHP’s trip to the East Coast, February 2-11, 1950. [Filed under LP Speeches: 1950s.2]
  • Letter from Byron Riegel, Chairman, Fortieth Willard Gibbs Medal Award Jury, Chicago Section American Chemical Society to Willard Gibbs Medalists residing in North America and Gentlemen of the Jury RE: Lists the two final nominees for the medal, explains that the jury did not reach the necessary two-thirds vote so the jury has been expanded and a new vote will have to be made. Includes a copy of LP’s ballot and background information on the two nominees. [Filed under LP Science: (American Chemical Society: Materials re: Committees and Awards, 1948-1951, 1967), Box #14.010, Folder #10.7]
  • Letter from George K. Tanham, Master of Student Houses, Caltech, to LP RE: Asks LP for the names of some faculty members that would like to attend student functions. [Letter from LP to Tanham February 17, 1950] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (T: Correspondence, 1950), #410.15]
  • Letter from H. J. Muller to George B. Pegram, cc. LP, RE: Informs them on the issues surrounding the publication of his article in the January issue of “American Scientist”. [Filed under LP Correspondence: (Sigma Xi) #375.2]
  • Letter from LP to A. Stoll RE: Confirms his visit and speech on May 31st. [Letter from Stoll to LP January 25, 1950] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (S: Correspondence, 1950), #378.4]
  • Letter from LP to Dr. A. M. Zarem, Director of the Los Angeles Division, Stanford Research Institute, RE: Accepts his invitation to take part in the Advisory Panel Discussions on the problem of atmospheric pollution. [Letter from Hobson to LP February 14, 1950] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (Stanford Research Institute), #376.7]
  • Letter from LP to Eugene Rabinowitch, Editor of the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, RE: Informs him that there is no reason why the Bulletin should refrain from addressing the super bomb. [Letters from Rabinowitch to LP January 17, 1950] [Filed under LP Peace: (Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, 1948-1964), Box #3.016, Folder #16.3]
  • Letter from LP to Sam Naiditch RE: Thanks him for his letter and the photo. Tells Naiditch about his hope to make a trip east. Assures Naiditch that he will let him know if there are any job openings on the mainland. [Note from Naiditch to LP January 28, 1950] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (N: Correspondence, 1950), #287.17]
  • Letter from LP to the Director of Research, Charles Pfizer and Company, Inc. RE: States that he was pleased to see the recent report in Science on the new crystalline antibiotic Terramycin. Discusses the research being conducted at the Gates and Crellin Laboratory. Inquires if Pfizer would be able to provide them with a sample of the new antibiotic Terramycin for research and study. [Letter from Weyer to LP February 10, 1950, letter from LP to Weyer February 16, 1950] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (Charles Pfizer and Company, Inc., 1950, 1969), #70.1]
  • Letter from LP, Trustee, Emergency Committee of Atomic Scientists, to Dr. Eugene Rabinowtich, Editor, Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, RE: States that there is no reason why the Bulletin should refrain from discussing the super bomb. Writes that it is likely that he would make a contribution a little later. [Letter from Rabinowtich to LP January 17, 1950] [Filed under LP Peace: (Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, 1948-1964), Box #3.016, Folder #16.3]
  • Memo from LP to President DuBridge, cc: Professor Sturdivant, RE: Asks him to consider the purchase of a recording ultraviolet spectrophotometer in the present since the value will increase if they do not purchase it now. [Letter from Sturdivant to LP January 31, 1950] [Filed under LP Biographical: Academia: (California Institute of Technology: Administrative Files, 1938-1971.), Box #1.030, Folder #30.2]
  • Newspaper Clipping: “16 Score Conviction of Counsel for Reds”, New York Times, February 1, 1950. [Filed under LP Biographical: Civil Liberties — House Un-American Activities Committee, 1948-1960. (House Committee on Un-American Activities)), Box #2.040, Folder #40.3]
  • Statement from LP to Mira Loma Mutual Water Co.: Provides them with the water meter readings from his property. Handwritten note by LP indicates the bill was paid. [Filed under LP Biographical: Business and Financial: (Assorted Bills, Receipts and Invoices, 1945-1950.), Box #4.059, Folder #59.3]

February 2
  • Check from AHP to National Guardian for $5.00. [Filed under LP Biographical: (Business and Financial: Bank Statements and Canceled Checks, December 1948-November 1950; 1960-1962), Box #4.019, Folder #19.2]
  • Copy of LP’s Self -Generated Biographical Updates. Handwritten corrections made by LP. [Filed under LP Biographical: Personal & Family: (Biographical Updates and Publications Bibliographies, 1940-1991.), Box #5.005, Folder #5.3]
  • Itinerary: Leave Los Angeles at 7:00 PM [Filed under LP Travel: Box #1.001, Folder 1.8] [Handwritten and typed originals filed under LP Speeches: 1950v.2]
  • Letter from D. F. Swinehart, Secretary of the Oregon Chapter of Sigma Xi, University of Oregon, to LP RE: Informs him that the initiation banquet will take place on Monday, May 22, 1950. States that they would like to know the subject of his speech before he leaves on his ACS tour. Informs him that it should be a general topic, not technical. [Letters from LP to Swinehart January 16, 1950 and February 17, 1950] [Filed under LP Speeches: 1950s.15]
  • Letter from Emil Ott, Chairman, Committee on Chemical Abstracts, American Chemical Society, to Dr. C. F. Schnabel, cc. LP RE: States that his suggestion to create a subject index service at a price of $0.01 per item and thoughts on the value of Decennial Indexes will be looked at by the committee and the Editor of Chemical Abstracts. States that their current focus is to develop a financial plan to cover the costs of publication and that this matter would be addressed in later stages of the committee’s work. [Letter from Schnabel to Ott January 13, 1950] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (Chemical Abstracts), #70.2]
  • Letter from H. M. Walton, Chairman, Postgraduate Assembly, to LP RE: Informs him that he is scheduled to present his paper, “Sickle Cell Anemia, A Molecular Disease,” at 4:45 P.M. on March 12, 1950. Informs him that he has 45 minutes to present. [Filed under LP Speeches: 1950s.10]
  • Letter from Harvey Itano to Samuel K McIlvanie, Department of Hematology, Institute for Medical Research, University of Louisville, RE: States that LP has asked him to carry out the electrophoretic analysis on his patient’s hemoglobin. Tells him that the vacuum broke, causing the blood sample to leak, and asks him to send another sample. [Letter from LP to McIlvanie January 18, 1950] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (M: Correspondence, 1950), #256.1]
  • Letter from John G. Kirkwood to the Division of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering RE: Notifies them that in LP’s absence he is calling a meeting of the professorial members of the staff of the Division on February 6th the discuss the appointment for next year of graduate students already enrolled in the Division. [Filed under LP Biographical: Academia: (CIT: Materials re: Division of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, 1946-1956.), Box #1.020, Folder #20.5]
  • Letter from LP to Leo Brewer, Department of Chemistry, University of California at Berkeley, RE: Thanks Brewer for telling him about the structure of cuprous halides and mentions Dr. Shoemaker’s investigations into them. [Letter from Brewer to LP January 27, 1950] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (B: Correspondence, 1950), #37.17]
  • Letter from LP to Reuben E. Wood, Department of Chemistry, George Washington University, RE: Tells him what other Professors know about his topic of the efficiency in photosynthesis. Encloses a letter from Oliver Wulf concerning this topic. [Letters from Wood to LP January 9, 1950 and February 24, 1950] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (Wood, Reuben), #438.7]
  • Letter from LP to W. H. Freeman RE: Says that Freeman is right about a manuscript in biochemistry other than the Deuel and Mehl one. States that their book would be descriptive and that it might be possible to get a manuscript with a more theoretical approach. Tells Freeman that he does not know E. E. Snell but that he has the reputation of being a very good young biochemist. [Letter from Freeman to LP January 26, 1950] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (W. H. Freeman and Company, 1950), #439.8]
  • Letter from Wendell H. Griffith, Chairman, Department of Biochemistry and Nutrition, to LP RE: Writes that he heard LP would be in Texas to address the Southeastern Texas Section of the American Chemical Society and asks if it would be possible for him visit Galveston to present a lecture at the University of Texas Medical Branch. The group at the Medical Branch are particularly interested in the subject “The Structure of Antibodies and the Nature of Serological Reactions.” [Letter from Leake to LP February 6, 1950] [Filed under LP Science: (American Chemical Society: Correspondence, 1950-1964), Box #14.006, Folder #6.2]
  • Memo from A.H. Walter to LP RE: Alerts him that if he wants to extend his current contract with ONR then he needs to have the proposal to Washington by February 15. Reminds him of certain items that need to be included in the proposal. [Memo from Kirkwood to Walter February 7, 1950] [Filed under LP Science: (Office of Naval Research: Correspondence, Contract Status Reports and Project Status Reports, 1947-1962), Box #14.031, Folder #31.1]
  • Memo from LP to David Robeson RE: Tells him to avoid reference to California Institute of Technology and American Chemical Society in publicity and to inform the New York Office. [Filed under LP Correspondence: (R: Correspondence, 1950), #340.15]

February 3
  • Article: “The Mechanism of the Heat Inactivation of Pepsin” by E. J. Casy and K. J. Laidler. Printed in Science. [Filed under LP Science: (Research on Biological Specificity, 1973-1996), Box #8.002, Folder #2.6]
  • Bill from the Apothecary Shop of the Thatcher Medical Building to LP for $10.19. [Filed under LP Biographical: Business and Financial: (Assorted Bills, Receipts and Invoices, 1945-1950.), Box #4.059, Folder #59.3]
  • Check from AHP to Mary Freeman for $15.00. [Filed under LP Biographical: (Business and Financial: Bank Statements and Canceled Checks, December 1948-November 1950; 1960-1962), Box #4.019, Folder #19.2]
  • Itinerary: Arrive in Indianapolis at 6:55 AM; leave Indianapolis at 5:20 PM. [Filed under LP Travel: Box #1.001, Folder 1.8] [Handwritten and typed originals filed under LP Speeches: 1950s.2]
  • Letter from Beatrice Wulf, Executive Secretary, Gates and Crellin Laboratories, to Arthur C. Giese, Department of Biological Sciences, Stanford University, RE: At Giese’s request, returns his manuscript. [Letter from Giese to LP January 21, 1950] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (G: Correspondence, 1950), #140.14]
  • Letter from Dr. P. W. Selwood, Department of Chemistry, Northwestern University, to LP RE: Invites LP to participate in a series of evening lectures on “Inorganic Chemistry at the Half Century” at Northwestern University on November 7, 1950. Discusses the format and audience of this popular lecture series. Encloses a copy of the announcement about last year’s course, “The Mechanisms of Organic Reactions.” [Letter from LP to Selwood February 17, 1950] [Filed under LP Speeches: 1950s.25]
  • Letter from Emil Ott, Chairman, Committee on Financing of ACS Publications, American Chemical Society, to Dr. Gordon Mackinney, Division of Food Technology, College of Agriculture, University of California at Berkeley, cc. LP RE: Thanks him for the suggestion about cutting the length of the organic chemistry abstracts. States that he sent a copy of Dr. Mackinney’s letter to Dr. Crane, Editor of Chemical Abstracts. [Letter from Mackinney to Ott January 13, 1950, letter from Crane to Mackinney February 3, 1950] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (Chemical Abstracts), #70.2]
  • Letter from Henri A. Levy, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, to LP RE: Says that they will pursue the matter and press for LP’s security clearance. States that the future is not entirely pessimistic. Urges LP to attend the August Symposium and continue to look favorably upon a consultancy with their laboratory. [Letters from LP to Levy January 26, 1950 and February 17, 1950] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (L: Correspondence, 1950), #230.16]
  • Letter from Jule T. Bouchard, Secretary, Committee for Peaceful Alternatives to the Atlantic Pact, to LP RE: Discusses the need to educate the public about the dangers of the hydrogen bomb, in response to President Truman’s decision to initiate construction of the hydrogen bomb. States that they would like Bishop Walls, the Honorary Chairman, to release a statement that has been signed by prominent leaders who support their efforts when he is in New York next week. Encloses a copy of their last open letter, a signature card, and a stamped return envelope. Asks LP to wire his approval and send the signature card for their files. Handwritten note on back of letter: “I sent a collect telegram saying just what it says on the white card and signed your name. I trust that is what you wish. A.P.” [Filed under LP Peace: (Assorted Peace Groups. (Co-Ev)), Box #4.011, Folder #11.1]
  • Letter from LP to AHP. [Filed under LP Safe: Box #1.019, Folder #19.11]

    [on a postcard]

    postmark Feb 3 1950

    AIR MAIL

    Mrs Ava Helen Pauling

    3500 Fairpoint St

    Pasadena 8

    Calif.

    Dear Love: We are going along nicely- a little rough, but not bad- partially cloudy. There are only about 6 passengers aboard. I shall lie down soon and sleep a while. We are due in Kansas City in 1 ½ hours. So far I have just read the paper and Science Fiction. Sooner or later I'll have to write a story. Much love.

    Paddy

  • Letter from LP to Alden H. Emery, American Chemical Society, RE: Encloses a draft of his letter to Root and requests legal approval or advice before sending it. [Letter from Emery to LP March 14, 1950] [Filed under LP Science: (American Chemical Society: Correspondence: 1949-1950), Box #14.005, Folder #5.3]
  • Letter from LP to Dr. Clarence Zener, Institute for the Study of Metals, University of Chicago, RE: Thanks him for his invitation, but at the present time, he cannot visit Chicago, but if his plans change, he will let him know. [Letter from Zener to LP July 17, 1950, Letter from LP to Zener February 8, 1950] [Filed under LP Science: (American Chemical Society: Correspondence, 1950-1964), Box #14.006, Folder #6.2]
  • Letter from LP to Gerson Jacobs, Institute for Enzyme Research, University of Wisconsin, RE: Expresses his opinion that Jacobs’ study of antibody-antigen reactions is worthwhile and proposes another research topic within this same subject. Discusses his own somewhat similar experiment in the study of antibody-antigen reactions. [Letter from Jacobs to LP January 23, 1950] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (J: Correspondence, 1950), #192.16]
  • Letter from LP to Reuben E. Wood, Department of Chemistry, George Washington University, RE: States that his letter concerning the relation between photochemical efficiency and thermodynamics interested him because he has thought about this subject since his graduate days. Discusses this subject in detail. [Missing Letter from Wood to LP] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (Wood, Reuben), #438.7]
  • Letter from LP’s Executive Secretary to Noel Bayliss, International House, University of California at Berkeley RE: States that they are glad he will be spending a few days in Pasadena and would be happy to show him the laboratories. [Letters from Bayliss to LP January 17, 1950 and 3-50 [Filed under LP Correspondence: (B: Correspondence, 1950), #37.17]
  • Postcard from LP to AHP.

    [on a postcard]

    postmark Feb 3 1950

    AIR MAIL

    Mrs Ava Helen Pauling

    3500 Fairpoint St

    Pasadena 8

    Calif.

    Dear Love: We are going along nicely- a little rough, but not bad- partially cloudy. There are only about 6 passengers aboard. I shall lie down soon and sleep a while. We are due in Kansas City in 1 ½ hours. So far I have just read the paper and Science Fiction. Sooner or later I'll have to write a story. Much love.

    Paddy

    [Filed under LP Safe: Box #1.019, Folder #19.11]

February 4

February 5

February 6  (Fredricton, Canada)
  • Article: “Congenital Anomalies in the Chick Due to Vitamin B12 Deficiency” by Orlando Olcese, J. R. Couch, J. H. Quisenberry, and P. B. Pearson. [Filed under LP Science: Box #11.071, Folder 71.1]
  • Itinerary: Arrive in Fredericton Junction at 10:57 AM, arrives in Fredericton at 11:55 AM [Filed under LP Travel: Box #1.001, Folder 1.8] [Handwritten and typed originals filed under LP Speeches: 1950v.2]
  • Letter from Alden H. Emery, Executive Secretary, American Chemical Society to LP RE: Acknowledges having received his nomination of W.F. Giauque for the Priestley Medal. [Letter from Emery to Priestley Medal Committee January 25, 1950, Letter from Emery to Priestley Medal Committee February 16, 1950] [Filed under LP Science: (American Chemical Society: Materials re: Committees and Awards, 1948-1951, 1967), Box #14.010, Folder #10.6]
  • Letter from Chauncey D. Leake, Vice President, University of Texas Medical Branch, to LP RE:
  • Letter from D. Keilin, Nolteno Institute of Biology and Parasitology, University of Cambridge, to LP RE: Forwards him a letter and manuscript of, “Notes on the electronic theory of the respiratory process,” from Dr. Kosuke Ohki of Japan. Asks for LP’s criticism and guidance. [Letter from LP to Keilin March 6, 1950] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (K: Correspondence, 1950), #200.15]
  • Letter from Dr. Carl K. Pearlman to LP RE: Confirms that LP is to give a talk before the Orange County Medical Society on March 7, 1950. Informs him of the time of the engagement. Requests a brief biographical note. Asks what equipment will be needed. [Filed under LP Speeches: 1950s.9]
  • Letter from F. E. Simon to LP RE: Forwards him the report and figure of many months of measuring specific heats. Asks for its return since it is his only copies. [Letter from Simon to LP January 30, 1950, Letter from LP to Simon February 16, 1950] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (Simon, F. E. ) #365.2]
  • Letter from W. H. Freeman to LP RE: Informs LP that he received a letter from Kenneth Pitzer and that he did not seem interested in writing a book now but that he would keep them in mind. Encloses a copy of the letter Pitzer sent to Freeman. [Letter from LP to Freeman January 30, 1950] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (W. H. Freeman and Company, 1950), #439.8]
  • Letter from William M. Schuyler, Editor, The American Year Book, to Alden H. Emery, Executive Secretary, American Chemical Society, RE: Shares that Mr. Stetson has succeeded Colonel Marston T. Bogert as President of The American Year Book. Also they still desire the representation of the American Chemical Society on the Council, and their current representative is Colonel Bogert, who they would like to continue in this role if the ACS agrees. [Letter from Schuyler to Emery February 16, 1950] [Filed under LP Science: (American Chemical Society: Correspondence, 1950-1964), Box #14.006, Folder #6.1]
  • Letter from the Executive Secretary at CIT to Mr. G. Abramovich, RE: Informs him that there are no postdoctoral fellowships available in the Division of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering at CIT at the present time. Sends an application blank in case he would like to apply at some later time. [Letter from Abramovich to the Dean of Graduate Studies at CIT January 24, 1951] [Filed under LP Biographical: Academia: (CIT: Materials re: Teaching and Advising of Graduate Students by Linus Pauling, 1935-1963.), Box #1.017, Folder #17.3]
  • Letter from the Vice President, Chemical Monographs, to Dr. W. A. Hamor, Editor, Chemical Monographs, RE: Recalls LP’s criticism of the Cobalt Mongraph, because of its scanty attention to the chemical physics of the element. Suggests that Dr. Mathewson or Dr. Hamor talk about this matter with Professor Allison Butts. Discusses what Pauling refers to as “the organic chemistry of the metals.” [Filed under LP Correspondence: (Chemical Monographs), #70.4]
  • Writes that he hopes LP will accept Dr. Wendell H. Griffith’s invitation to speak at their University. [Letter from Griffith to LP February 2, 1950, Letter from LP to Griffith February 17, 1950] [Filed under LP Science: (American Chemical Society: Correspondence, 1950-1964), Box #14.006, Folder #6.1]

February 7  (Fredricton, Canada)

February 8  (Fredricton, Canada)

February 9  (Fredricton, Canada)
  • Check from AHP to New Republic for $11.00. [Filed under LP Biographical: (Business and Financial: Bank Statements and Canceled Checks, December 1948-November 1950; 1960-1962), Box #4.019, Folder #19.2]
  • Check from AHP to Preben Kent for $100.00. [Filed under LP Biographical: (Business and Financial: Bank Statements and Canceled Checks, December 1948-November 1950; 1960-1962), Box #4.019, Folder #19.2]
  • Itinerary: Arrive in Boston at 8:45 AM; leave Boston for New York at 10:30 PM [Filed under LP Travel: Box #1.001, Folder 1.8] [Handwritten and typed originals filed under LP Speeches: 1950v.2]
  • Letter from Carey McWilliams to LP RE: Discusses the Contempt of Congress case of the Hollywood Ten. Proposes to organize a National Committee on Behalf of the Constitutional Rights of the Hollywood Ten in order to express itself on the issues involved and to educate the public about the issues. Invites LP to become a member of the committee. [Letter from LP to McWilliams February 17, 1950] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (M: Correspondence, 1950), #256.1]
  • Letter from Florence S. Chesse, W. H. Freeman & Co., to Beatrice Wulf, Secretary to LP, RE: Requests information on appendix material for College Chemistry. [Letter from LP to Chesse January 20, 1950] [Filed under LP Books: 1950b.2]
  • Letter from Yoshinobu Kakiuchi, Institute of Science and Technology, University of Tokyo, to LP RE: Thanks LP for giving him permission to work in LP’s laboratory. [Letter from LP to Kaiuchi January 30, 1950] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (K: Correspondence, 1950), #200.15]
  • Offprint: “An Open Letter to President Truman,” [re: need to ban weapons of mass destruction] February 9, 1950. [Filed under LP Peace: (Assorted Peace Appeals, 1940-1970), Box #6.007, Folder #7.3]

February 10  (New York, NY)
  • Bill from the Apothecary Shop of the Thatcher Medical Building to LP for $1.25. [Filed under LP Biographical: Business and Financial: (Assorted Bills, Receipts and Invoices, 1945-1950.), Box #4.059, Folder #59.3]
  • Check from AHP to Market Basket for $25.00. [Filed under LP Biographical: (Business and Financial: Bank Statements and Canceled Checks, December 1948-November 1950; 1960-1962), Box #4.019, Folder #19.2]
  • Itinerary: Arrive in New York at 6:55 AM [Filed under LP Travel: Box #1.001, Folder 1.8] [Handwritten and typed originals filed under LP Speeches: 1950v.2]
  • Letter from Joseph W. Kennedy, Chairman, Department of Chemistry, Washington University, to LP RE: Thanks LP for the letter concerning Mr. Farrington but states that they do not have any openings. States that they are using LP’s book, General Chemistry, in their freshman course and that he thinks the course was more than usually successful. Tells LP that he is keeping a small list of misprints, unclear sentences, et cetera which might be useful when LP prepares a new edition. [Letter from LP to Kennedy February 17, 1950] [Filed under LP Books: 1947b6.2]
  • Letter from N.V. Sidgwick, Lincoln College, to LP RE: States that he will be visiting Pasadena around June 21 for approximately a week. Mentions that he will be giving a lecture at UCLA and sends his regards to the family. [Letter from LP to Sidgwick February 16, 1950] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (Sidgwick, N. V.), #364.1]

February 11  (New York, NY)
  • Bill from L. Helgeson’s Upholstering Shop to AHP for $14.25. Handwritten note indicates that it was paid. [Filed under LP Biographical: Business and Financial: (Assorted Bills, Receipts and Invoices, 1945-1950.), Box #4.059, Folder #59.3]
  • Itinerary: Leave New York for Los Angeles at 2:00 PM, arrive in Los Angeles at 10:30 PM [Filed under LP Travel: Box #1.001, Folder 1.8] [Handwritten and typed originals filed under LP Speeches: 1950v.2]
  • Letter from M. Colavita, Assistant to for Dr. P. M. Menlowe, Medical Director, Mckeesport Hospital, to LP RE: Asks for a medical supplier of sodium dithionate. There is a note in black ink in the bottom margin: “Braun Sodium hydrosulfite-Sodium hyposulfite ] synonym for sodium dithionate/ formula is Na2S2O4” [Letter from Wulf to Colavita February 21, 1950] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (C: Correspondence, 1950), #74.18]
  • Report of the Sponsors’ Meeting Held at the Office of the American Peace Crusade on February 11, 1951. [Filed under LP Peace: (Assorted Peace Groups (Am)), Box #4.009, Folder #9.6]

February 12
  • Letter from Arnold Nevis, Harvard Medical School Student, to LP RE: Thanks him for the constructive criticism and resolves to rewrite the paper. [Letter from LP to Nevis January 20, 1950] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (N: Correspondence, 1950), #287.17]
  • Newspaper Clipping: “Pauling Challenges Urey on Stockpiling Hell Bomb”, Sunday Compass, February 12, 1950. [Filed under LP Biographical: Scrapbooks, 1946-1950: Box #6.005, Folder 5.53]
  • Note from Akira Aoyama to LP RE: Tells LP about his studies of The Nature of the Chemical Bond, as well as his academic and professional background. [Letter from LP to Aoyama March 29, 1950] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (A: Correspondence, 1950), #12.16]
  • Note from John A. Kingsbury to LP RE: Compliments LP’s rigorous and courageous challenge to Urey’s stand in The Sunday Compass. [Letter from LP to Kingsbury February 20, 1950] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (K: Correspondence, 1950), #200.15]

February 13  (New York, NY)

February 14

February 15
  • Check from LP to Kenneth Gordon Jr. for $100.00. [Filed under LP Biographical: (Business and Financial: Bank Statements and Canceled Checks, December 1948-November 1950), Box #4.019, Folder #19.2]
  • Handwritten note from Crellin Pauling to AHP, RE: Tells her that they lost their game 43-13 yesterday and that he played almost all the last half. Says that he thinks he will go into art and model cars in clay and that the new suit fits perfectly. Says that he just moved again in the dorm and is now on the porch with no roommate. [Filed under LP Biographical: Personal & Family: (Family Correspondence: Edward Crellin pauling, 1930-1995, No Date.), Box #5.048, Folder #48.3]
    Feb. 15. 1950

    Dear Mom,

    This is my last letter. Yesterday in our game we lost 43-13. I played almost all the last half. Today we play another game. Lots of fun. This letter will be very short, because I must do some studying. I think I will go into art and model cars in clay, is that a good idea? My new suit fits perfectly. I just moved again in the dorm. Now I am on the porch. No roommate. Lots of fun.

    Love,

    Crelly

  • Letter E. J. Crane, Editor, Chemical Abstracts, to Dr. C. F. Schnabel RE: Explains why he thinks that the distribution of information in journal form is less expensive and more satisfactory in the long run when considering all users than a service which involves filling orders for references based on individual requests. Discusses this matter further. Thanks Dr. Schnabel for his suggestions. [Letter from Schnabel to Ott January 13, 1950] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (Chemical Abstracts), #70.2]
  • Letter from Abbot Simon, Initiating Committee, American Peace Crusade, to LP RE: Asks LP to read the attached proposed letter to the Editor of the New York Times which protests the news story about the formation of the organization. Asks LP to express his approval or disapproval by wire. [Filed under LP Peace: (Assorted Peace Groups (Am)), Box #4.009, Folder #9.6]
  • Letter from Abbott Simon, Initiating Committee, American Peace Crusade, to LP RE: States that it was good to spend time with AHP and him, and apologizes for exceeding his time limit. Encloses a copy of a letter from Dr. Morrison to Dr. Thomas Mann and discusses the situation involving the two men. Encloses the minutes of the sponsor meeting and two issues of the People’s Crusader. Discusses other matters and states that the draft of the letter to the New York Times will be sent to him under separate cover. [Filed under LP Peace: (Assorted Peace Groups (Am)), Box #4.009, Folder #9.6]
  • Letter from Anna H. Koffler, Instructor in Biological Sciences, University of Kansas City, to LP RE: Inquires if LP would supply her with some compounds of antigens for use by a student in her advanced serology class who would like to work on the in vitro demonstration of antibodies. [Letter from LP to Koffler April 4, 1950] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (K: Correspondence, 1950), #200.15]
  • Letter from E. J. Crane, Editor, Chemical Abstracts, to Dr. Glenn V. Brown, cc. LP RE: States that he is glad to know that Chemical Abstracts is useful to him and expresses his appreciation for his kind comment about their service. Agrees with him about the value of bibliographies and includes a quote from the Directions for Abstractors about bibliographies which needs to be emphasized more. [Filed under LP Correspondence: (Chemical Abstracts), #70.2]
  • Letter from E. J. Crane, Editor, Chemical Abstracts, to Dr. Gordon Mackinney, University of California at Berkeley, cc. LP RE: Agrees with Mackinney that their organic abstracts are on average longer than the other abstracts and sometimes too detailed. Discusses this matter further. [Letter from Mackinney to Ott January 13, 1950] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (Chemical Abstracts), #70.2]
  • Letter from E. M. Johnson, Telluride Association, to LP RE: Thanks him for his gift of $25.00 toward the work of the Association at Pasadena and encloses a receipt. [Filed under LP Correspondence: (T: Correspondence, 1950), #410.15]
  • Letter from J.D. Bernal, Birkbeck College Research Laboratory, University of London, to LP RE: Concerns his work on eta-bronze and LP’s new discoveries based on Bernal’s crystals. Agrees with LP’s hypothesis about two forms of eta-bronze. Sends LP photographs and new specimens. There is a note in pencil in the upper right margin: “DPS took photos” [Letters from LP to Bernal October 5, 1949 and March 14, 1950] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (Bernal, J. D.), #27.14]
  • Letter from President A. W. Trueman, University of New Brunswick, to LP RE: Enclosing a check for the expenses LP incurred during his visit. Expresses his sincere appreciation that LP was able to visit and give two brilliant addresses. Tells LP that his visit meant a lot to many of the students and members of his staff. [Letter from LP to Trueman March 3, 1950] [Filed under LP Speeches: 1950s.2]
  • Letter from R. H. Bogue, Director, Portland Cement Association Fellowship, to LP RE: Sends a statement entitled, “Lecture Tour of Swedish Savant,” concerning Professor J. A. Hedvall’s U.S. visit. States that his itinerary is given at the end of the statement. [Letter from Shoemaker to Bogue 1–26-50] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (H: Correspondence, 1950), #166.1]
  • Receipt for LP’s $5.00 contribution to the Caltech YMCA. [Filed under LP Biographical: Business and Financial: (Assorted Bills, Receipts and Invoices, 1945-1950.), Box #4.059, Folder #59.3]

February 16

February 17
  • Article: “Action of Carboxypeptidase Toward Peptides Containing Unnatural Aromatic Amino Acids” by Floyd W. Dunn and Karl Dittmer. Printed in Science. [Filed under LP Science: (Research on Biological Specificity, 1973-1996), Box #8.002, Folder #2.6]
  • Article: “Heredity, Environment, and Evolution” by Th. Dobzhansky. Printed in Science. [Filed under LP Science: (Research on Biological Specificity, 1973-1996), Box #8.002, Folder #2.6]
  • Bill from the Apothecary Shop of the Thatcher Medical Building to LP for $4.24. [Filed under LP Biographical: Business and Financial: (Assorted Bills, Receipts and Invoices, 1945-1950.), Box #4.059, Folder #59.3]
  • Letter from David Pressman, Sloan-Kettering Institute for Cancer Research, to LP RE: Apologizes that he was unable to contact LP before he left last week. States that he wanted to ask LP about Wormall and discusses Wormall’s paper about the valence of antibodies, which appeared in the January 21 number of Nature. Asks LP to send some reprints of his papers and mentions other matters. [Letter from LP to Pressman March 3, 1950] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (Pressman, David), #309.7]
  • Letter from LP to Dr. Ing. Bertold Reuter, Berlin Zehlendorf, Germany. RE: Telling Reuter that there is a small possibility that he will be changing the book in the near, and that he should translate the present edition for the German population. [Filed under: LP Manuscripts of Books, 1960b.5.2]
  • Letter from LP to Alden H. Emery, American Chemical Society, RE: Shares that Dr. Rafael Illescus Frisbie recommends sending an invitation to the National University to obtain an official representative of Mexican chemists. States that, from LP’s own experience, there is no significant organization of chemists in Mexico and advises that they send the invitation as suggested. [Letter from LP to Frisbie February 17, 1950] [Filed under LP Science: (American Chemical Society: Correspondence, 1950-1964), Box #14.006, Folder #6.1]
  • Letter from LP to Carey McWilliams RE: Accepts his invitation to be an initiator of the National Committee on Behalf of the Constitutional Rights of the Hollywood Ten, although he asks that the statements issued by the committee make no mention of his name, or anything affiliated with it. [Letter from McWilliams to LP February 9, 1950] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (M: Correspondence, 1950), #256.1]
  • Letter from LP to Dr. Carl K. Pearlman RE: Informs him that he will use slides in his talk, so a projector will be needed. [Filed under LP Speeches: 1950s.9]
  • Letter from LP to Dr. Chauncey D. Leake, Vice President, University of Texas Medical Branch, RE: Writes that he is able to visit on Tuesday, May 2, or Thursday, May 4, depending on which day works best for them. [Letter from LP to Griffith February 17, 1950, Letter from Griffith to LP February 20, 1950] [Filed under LP Science: (American Chemical Society: Correspondence, 1950-1964), Box #14.006, Folder #6.2]
  • Letter from LP to Dr. Ing. Bertold Reuter RE: Provides information about his plans for the preparation of a new edition of The Nature of the Chemical Bond. Says he thinks it may be worthwhile to translate the current edition into German. [Letter from Reuter to LP February 7, 1950] [Filed under LP Books 1960b5.2]
  • Letter from LP to Dr. P. W. Selwood, Department of Chemistry, Northwestern University, RE: Tentatively agrees to give a lecture, but states that he is unsure about an exact date. Writes that he has agreed to make a tour of the sections of the Chemical Institute of Canada and that he might be able fit a visit to Northwestern University into his schedule. Inquires about acceptable dates and states that he will ask them to arrange his schedule so Northwestern can be included. Writes that he will formulate a title once Dr. Selwood provides him with some advice about the subject. [Letters from Selwood to LP February 3, 1950 and February 24, 1950] [Filed under LP Speeches: 1950s.25]
  • Letter from LP to Dr. Wendell H. Griffith, Chairman , Department of Biochemistry and Nutrition, University of Texas Medical Branch, RE: Writes that he believes its possible for him to be in Galveston on either Tuesday, May 2, before he heads from Houston to Corpus Christi, or on Thursday May 4, after his visit to San Antonio on May 3. Asks which date would work best for him. [Letter from Leake to LP February 6, 1950, Letter from LP to Leake February 17, 1950] [Filed under LP Science: (American Chemical Society: Correspondence, 1950-1964), Box #14.006, Folder #6.2]
  • Letter from LP to Frances Benner, American Chemical Society, RE: Requests to move his Corpus Christi talk to Wednesday, May 3, and the San Antonio talk to Thursday, May 4 because he would like to spend May 2 with some friends at the University of Texas, Medical Branch, at Galveston. [Letter from LP to Benner January 31, 1950, Letter from Benner to Gentlemen February 20, 1950] [Filed under LP Science: (American Chemical Society: Correspondence, 1950-1964), Box #14.006, Folder #6.2]
  • Letter from LP to George Baitsell advising him to publish the second part of Professor Muller’s article in the issue following that in which the first part is published. [Letter from Muller to Baitsell January 24, 1950] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (Sigma Xi) #375.2]
  • Letter from LP to George K. Tanham, Master of Student Houses, Caltech, RE: Gives him some names of professors who may be interested in attending student functions. [Letter from Tanham to LP February 1, 1950] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (T: Correspondence, 1950), #410.15]
  • Letter from LP to Henri A. Levy, Chemistry Division, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, RE: Tentatively agrees to include the August Symposium in his plan for the year. [Letters from Levy to LP February 3, 1950, Letter from LP to Levy June 8, 1950] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (L: Correspondence, 1950), #230.16]
  • Letter from LP to Hubert Alyea, Frick Chemical Laboratory, Princeton University, RE: States that he was pleased to learn that Professor Alyea will be sending samples of fresh IO2 to Dr. Zinsser. Says that he asked Professor Sturdivant to send him a set of blueprints for the magnetosusceptimeter. Writes that they were glad to have him working their laboratory and recommends some graduates for positions at Princeton. [Letters from Alyea to LP February 7, 1950 and February 22, 1950] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (A: Correspondence, 1950), #12.16]
  • Letter from LP to Kurt Mislow, Department of Chemistry, New York University, RE: Thanks him for sending the letter which discusses his new projects. Tells Mislow that he will let him know if he hears of a suitable position for him. [Note from Mislow to LP January 30, 1950] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (Mislow, Kurt), #248.4]
  • Letter from LP to Quimico Tecnico, Rafael Illescas Frisbie, Laboratorios Nacionales de Fomento Industrial, RE: Thanks him for his letter and writes that he will pass on the message to contact the Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico. Writes that AHP and he were planning to be in Mexico in December, but other matters came up and they had to change their plans. They hope to visit him in Mexico City sometime later this year, perhaps next fall. [Letter from Frisbie to LP February 8, 1950, Letter from LP to Emery February 17, 1950] [Filed under LP Science: (American Chemical Society: Correspondence, 1950-1964), Box #14.006, Folder #6.1]
  • Letter from LP to. D. F. Swinehart, Secretary of the Oregon Chapter of Sigma Xi, University of Oregon, RE: Suggests “The Place of Chemistry in Medical Research” as the subject for his talk. [Letters from Swinehart to LP February 2, 1950 and May 6, 1950] [Filed under LP Speeches: 1950s.15]
  • Letter from P. Auger, Head of the Department of Natural Sciences, UNESCO, to LP RE: Asks LP if he would write a 3000 word report on the importance of science in the general education, as well as how science can relate to the people in the modern world. Encloses a list of other people who has accepted this request by UNESCO and two copies of the contract covering the preparation of the report, one to send back and one to keep for his records. [Letter from LP to Auger June 22, 1950] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization (UNESCO)), #420.2]
  • Letter from S. K. Karalis, Greece, to LP. Asking for a copy of his chemical bonds book, because he cannot get it himself. [Filed under: LP Manuscripts of Books, 1960b.5.2]
  • Letter from S. K. McIlvanie, Department of Hematology, Institute for Medical Research, University of Illinois, to LP RE: Includes descriptions of the patients with hemoglobinuria as well as some blood samples. [Letter from LP to McIlvanie January 18, 1950, Letter from Itano to McIlvanie February 2, 1950] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (M: Correspondence, 1950), #256.1]
  • Note from S. K. Karalis to LP RE: Requests a copy of LP’s book, The Nature of the Chemical Bond. [Letter from LP to Gentlemen June 8, 1950] [Filed under LP Books 1960b5.2]
  • Speech Announcement: “Reminder: Dr. Linus Pauling... on The Atom and Peace in 1950”, Crescenta-Canada Democratic Club, La Crescenta, California, February 17, 1950. [Filed under LP Biographical: Scrapbooks, 1946-1950: Box #6.005, Folder 5.52]
  • Speech Announcement: “The Atom and Peace in 1950”, Crescenta-Canada Democratic Club, La Crescenta, California, February 17, 1950. [Filed under LP Biographical: Scrapbooks, 1946-1950: Box #6.005, Folder 5.52]

February 18
  • Letter from George A. Baitsell, Society of the Sigma Xi, to LP RE: Writes that he is revising his Textbook, “Human Biology” and would like to included some material from LP’s article “Chemical Achievement and Hope for the Future.” Also hopes that LP will be able to attend the Executive Committee meeting on April 27th in Washington. [Letter from LP to Baitsell March 2, 1950] [Filed under LP Science: (American Chemical Society: Correspondence, 1950-1964), Box #14.006, Folder #6.2]
  • Letter from Henry Allen Moe, John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation to LP RE: Notifies him that Group Fiction has been sent and asks that if he wants to read any specific books by the applicants to let him know, otherwise he will just choose some and send them to LP. [Filed under LP Science: (John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation, 1946-1952), Box #14.014, Folder #14.5]
  • Letter from John T. Edsall, Department of Physical Chemistry, Harvard Medical School, to LP RE: Expresses their interest in Dr. Corey’s molecular models and says that they would be willing to invest a large sum in the models for use in their laboratory. States that he would be willing to offer testimony of the models’ value to assist LP in finding financial backing for this project. Discusses their own attempts to develop models and technical aspects concerning the creation and use of the models. [Letters from LP to Edsall February 8, 1950 and March 2, 1950] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (Edsall, John T.), #106.5]
  • Letter from Ralph Spitzer to LP RE: compliments LP on his speech in New York. Spitzer tells LP that he will know on April 1st whether his fellowship will be renewed. [Letter from LP to Spitzer January 3, 1950 and February 24, 1950] [Filed under LP Biographical: (Political Issues: Ralph Spitzer: Academic Freedom and Passport Difficulties, 1942-1994), Box #2.034, Folder #34.2]
  • Letter from S. C. Rakshit to LP RE: Inquires if scholarships and fellowships are offered to Indians for higher studies. [Letter from LP to Rakshit March 3, 1950] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (R: Correspondence, 1950), #340.15]
  • Program: Winter Meeting, Southern California Section, Pacific Southwest Association for Chemistry Teachers. February 18, 1950, Immaculate Heart College. LP’s handwritten notes from the various sessions are on the back of the program. [Filed under LP Correspondence: (P: Correspondence, 1950), #312.5]

February 19

February 20
  • Bill from the Union Oil Company of California to LP for $59.80. Series of bills from January attached. [Filed under LP Biographical: Business and Financial: (Assorted Bills, Receipts and Invoices, 1945-1950.), Box #4.059, Folder #59.3]
  • Check from AHP to National Wildlife Federation for $1.00. [Filed under LP Biographical: (Business and Financial: Bank Statements and Canceled Checks, December 1948-November 1950; 1960-1962), Box #4.019, Folder #19.2]
  • Letter from Abbott Simon, Initiating Committee, American Peace Crusade, to LP RE: Sends another copy of the letter to LP’s California address in the case that he had already left the East Coast when he sent the letter to his address in Wellesley Hills. Encloses a copy of the draft letter to the New York Times and states that they would like to know if LP finds it satisfactory. [Filed under LP Peace: (Assorted Peace Groups (Am)), Box #4.009, Folder #9.6]
  • Letter from Alden H. Emery, Secretary, American Chemical Society, to Executive Committee, Board of Directors, American Chemical Society, RE: Encloses a letter from Mr. Hanson, which requires an urgent reply. [Letter from Hanson to Emery February 20, 1950] [Filed under LP Science: (American Chemical Society: Correspondence, 1950-1964), Box #14.006, Folder #6.1]
  • Letter from Alden H. Emery, Secretary, American Chemical Society, to Executive Committee, Board of Directors, RE: Encloses two letters which should answer their questions about the American Chemical Society’s relationship with the American Year Book. The American Year Book wishes to carry the name of the ACS as a member of its advisory board and requests the Board’s approval. [Filed under LP Science: (American Chemical Society: Correspondence, 1950-1964), Box #14.006, Folder #6.1]
  • Letter from Elisha Hanson, Law Offices of Hanson, Lovett, and Dale, to Alden H. Emery, American Chemical Society, RE: Writes that Mr. Frederick died in 1932 and his estate was held in trust for his two sisters during their lives, and the American Chemical Society was named the residuary legatee under the condition that after the death of the sisters, the net income is to be used to establish scholarships. Offers a suggestion to increase the value of the estate and asks the approval of the ACS. [Letter from Emery to Executive Committee February 20, 1950, Telegram from LP to Emery February 22, 1950] [Filed under LP Science: (American Chemical Society: Correspondence, 1950-1964), Box #14.006, Folder #6.1]
  • Letter from Frances V. Benner, Special Assistant, American Chemical Society, to Gentlemen, RE: Encloses the April- May tour schedule for LP and requests that the local sections write to LP giving the time and place of their meeting, directions as to the procedure upon arrival in their city, their telephone numbers, data regarding special luncheons or dinners, the type of audience to expect, and any additional helpful comments or suggestions. Also requests that they inform LP which of his three lectures they wish to hear and to make hotel arrangements for LP and AHP. [Letter from LP to Benner January 17, 1950, Letter from Benner to Local ACS Sections February 21, 1950] [Filed under LP Science: (American Chemical Society: Correspondence, 1950-1964), Box #14.006, Folder #6.2]
  • Letter from Frances V. Benner, Special Assistant, American Chemical Society, to LP RE: Encloses a copy of his itinerary for his speaking tour before the local ACS sections and a record sheet for his expenses. [Filed under LP Science: (American Chemical Society: Correspondence, 1950-1964), Box #14.006, Folder #6.2]
  • Letter from Fred Caiola to LP RE: Writes that he has been working on an Oxygen Tester to determine the amount of oxygen in a tent or chamber. Inquires if LP’s work on the use of magnetic tools to determine traces of oxygen is successful because he does not want to continue his own research in this area if LP’s method is successful. [Letter from LP to Caiola March 2, 1950] [Filed under LP Science: (Scientific War Work – Materials re: the Pauling Oxygen Meter, 1942-1950), Box #13.002, Folder #2.3]
  • Letter from Henry Allen Moe, John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation to LP RE: Thanks him for his letter, offers his services at any time, states that the treasurer will send him his reimbursement check as well as an advance reimbursement check for LP’s trip in March. [Letter from LP to Moe February 16, 1950] [Filed under LP Science: (John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation, 1946-1952), Box #14.014, Folder #14.5]
  • Letter from LP to Dr. H. M Walton, Chairman, Postgraduate Assembly. RE: Informs him that he plans on using slides at his presentation and that he will need a projector. [Filed under LP Speeches: 1950s.10]
  • Letter from LP to E. C. Kleiderer, Executive Director, Research and Control, Lilly Research Laboratories, RE: Reports his expenses for his trip to Indianapolis. Encloses a list of books related to clocks that Mr. Hall, a bookseller, has on hand. Asks for copies of the book on Material Medica for LP Jr. and himself, as well as the cost of the two tubes of Histadyl and Surfacaine that Kleiderer gave him. [Letter from Kleiderer to LP February 24, 1950] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (Eli Lilly and Company), #111.4]
  • Letter from LP to F. L. Carraro RE: States that he does not know a lot about philosophy and that he cannot give his opinion on any of the points that Carraro makes. [Letter from Cararro to LP February 8, 1950] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (C: Correspondence, 1950), #74.18]
  • Letter from LP to Florence S. Chesse, W. H. Freeman & Co., RE: Suggests that specific appendices be included in College Chemistry. [Letter from Chesse to Wulf February 9, 1950, Letter from Chesse to LP February 27, 1950] [Filed under LP Books: 1950b.2]
  • Letter from LP to Harry M. Crooks Jr., Parke, Davis and Co., RE: Sends him a copy of the manuscript, “X-ray Analysis of Some Antibiotic Substances,” which was submitted to Science for publication. [Filed under LP Correspondence: (Parke, Davis and Company), #310.2]
  • Letter from LP to John A. Kingsbury RE: Thanks him for the letter. Discusses Dr. Urey’s changing views. [Note from Kingsbury to LP February 12, 1950] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (K: Correspondence, 1950), #200.15]
  • Letter from LP to Leo Szilard, Institute of Radiobiology and Biophysics, University of Chicago, RE: Thanks him for his letter but states that he did not have it when he was in New York. LP visited Einstein on the February 12th and talked to him about the reorganizing of the Emergency Committee. States that he will send him a copy of his speech on the question of peace or war and that he will be coming over to the east coast in about a month. [Letters from Szilard to LP February 8, 1950 and March 15, 1950] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (Szilard, Leo: Correspondence), #372.1]
  • Letter from Wendell H. Griffith, Chairman, Department of Biochemistry and Nutrition, to LP RE: Writes that either date works for them, but suggests Tuesday, May 2, so he will not have to back track in his travels. [Letter from LP to Leake February 17, 1950, Letter from LP to Griffith March 10, 1950] [Filed under LP Science: (American Chemical Society: Correspondence, 1950-1964), Box #14.006, Folder #6.2]
  • Statement of transactions from F. C. Nash & Co. to LP: Informs him that he has a $2.06 due. [Filed under LP Biographical: Business and Financial: (Assorted Bills, Receipts and Invoices, 1945-1950.), Box #4.059, Folder #59.3]

February 21

February 22

February 23
  • Check from LP to Sears for $110.36. [Filed under LP Biographical: (Business and Financial: Bank Statements and Canceled Checks, December 1948-November 1950; 1960-1962), Box #4.019, Folder #19.2]
  • Letter from Henry Allen Moe, John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation to LP RE: Sends him Robert S. McGowan’s article from The Daily Gleaner which covers LP’s lecture in Fredericton. [Filed under LP Science: (John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation, 1946-1952), Box #14.014, Folder #14.5]
  • Letter from James F. Mathias, Associate Secretary, John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation to LP RE: Sends a copy of the minutes from the last meeting and notifies him that the next meeting will be March 18-19, requests that he also plan on staying until March 20 if possible because discussing the new application format might take longer than planned. File includes a copy of the “Minutes of A Meeting of the Standing Committee of the Educational Advisory Board of the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation.” [Letter from LP to Moe March 3, 1950] [Filed under LP Science: (John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation, 1946-1952), Box #14.014, Folder #14.5]
  • Letter from Samuel Sklarew, RBS Enterprises, to the Dean of the Department of Chemistry, California Institute of Technology, RE: States that he would like to talk with someone from the faculty or student body who has experience working with a boule furnace. [Letter from LP to Sklarew March 7, 1950] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (S: Correspondence, 1950), #378.4]
  • Notice of discontinuance of gas service for nonpayment of bill from the Southern Counties Gas Company of California to LP: Informs LP that he must pay his $18.53 gas bill by March 1st or else service will be discontinued. [Filed under LP Biographical: Business and Financial: (Assorted Bills, Receipts and Invoices, 1945-1950.), Box #4.059, Folder #59.3]

February 24
  • Article: “Synthesis of Greatly Enriched HD” by Francis J. Norton. Printed in Science. [Filed under LP Science: (Research on Biological Specificity, 1973-1996), Box #8.002, Folder #2.6]
  • Bill from Jurgensen’s Grocery Company for $5.89. [Filed under LP Biographical: Business and Financial: (Assorted Bills, Receipts and Invoices, 1945-1950.), Box #4.059, Folder #59.3]
  • Bill from the Apothecary Shop of the Thatcher Medical Building to LP for $6.62. [Filed under LP Biographical: Business and Financial: (Assorted Bills, Receipts and Invoices, 1945-1950.), Box #4.059, Folder #59.3]
  • Letter from Arthur Linz, Vice-President, Climax Molybdenum Company, to LP RE: Regretfully states that he does not intent to visit California in the near future but that he will let LP know when he will next be in the area. [Letter from LP to Linz February 16, 1950] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (Climax Molybdenum Company, 1950), #71.3]
  • Letter from David E. Green, Institute for Enzyme Research, University of Wisconsin, to LP RE: Discusses Dr. Frixos Charalampous who is currently working in his laboratory. States that they all think that it would be beneficial for him to work in LP’s laboratory for a year or more. Inquires if LP would be able to accommodate him for the period of September 1950 to September 1951. [Letter from LP to Green March 6, 1950] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (C: Correspondence, 1950), #74.18]
  • Letter from Dr. P. W. Selwood, Department of Chemistry, Northwestern University, to LP RE: Thanks LP for his letter. Informs LP that they have open dates on October 10th and November 7th and expresses his hope that one of these dates fits into LP’s schedule. States that he will keep both dates open until he hears from LP. States that he will be in England until May and that hopefully LP will have finalized his plans by this time. Tells LP that he is free to decide on a topic but that he does not think LP has given a talk on the structure and binding of metals. [Letters from LP to Selwood February 17, 1950, Letter from Selwood to LP May 29, 1950] [Filed under LP Speeches: 1950s.25]
  • Letter from E. C. Kleiderer, Executive Director, Research and Control, Lilly Research Laboratories, to LP RE: Tells LP that their financial division will reimburse LP for expenses related to his trip to Indianapolis. Kleiderer thanks LP for sending him the book list, and tells LP that the book that he asked for, DeRe Medicina, is no longer in print. States that they will send LP and his son the new version after it comes out. [Letters from LP to Kleiderer February 20, 1950 and March 3, 1950] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (Eli Lilly and Company), #111.4]
  • Letter from G. J. Harris to LP RE: Expresses his opinion about Steelman’s report, which LP referred to him. Harris stresses the importance of discovering and training brilliant scientists. [Letter from LP to Harris June 8, 1950] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (H: Correspondence, 1950), #166.1]
  • Letter from J.A. Romeyn to LP RE: Asks for LP’s opinion of Romeyn’s proposal that protein formed by bacterial cells in the presence of animal antigen constitute antibody. [Filed under LP Correspondence: (R: Correspondence, 1950), #340.15]
  • Letter from LP to E. W. Hughes, cc: JHS, JBK, RE: Encloses lists of requests for library loans and asks him to bring it up at the next Division meeting. Believes that they should adopt the policy of making inter-library loans to colleges and universities but not to industrial organizations. Informs him that Roger Stanton has brought up the idea of having a full-time librarian divided equally between chemistry and biology. [Filed under LP Biographical: Academia: (CIT: Materials re: Division of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, 1946-1956.), Box #1.020, Folder #20.5]
  • Letter from LP to Julia Walcottt Cockeroft RE: Thanks her for the letter and discusses their hope for a peaceful future, as well as the prospect of war. [Filed under LP Correspondence: (C: Correspondence, 1950), #74.18]
  • Letter from LP to Ralph Spitzer RE: Southern California ASP will print and distribute his speech. LP is not sure if the New York office will distribute it as well. LP asks Spitzer to keep in touch with him about the Fellowship. [Letter from Spitzer to LP February 18, 1950] [Filed under LP Biographical: (Political Issues: Ralph Spitzer: Academic Freedom and Passport Issues, 1942-1994), Box #2.034, Folder #34.2]
  • Letter from LP to San-ichiro Mizushima, Chemical Institute, Tokyo University, RE: Tells him that the configuration Mizushima found has been considered by his colleagues and him, but they have no evidence to support that it exists in nature. [Letter from Mizushima to LP January 28, 1950] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (Mizushima, S.), #248.6]
  • Letter from Reuben E. Wood, Department of Chemistry, George Washington University, to LP RE: Thanks LP and Oliver Wulf for their considerations. Informs them that he is not yet ready to present his studies. [Letter from LP to Wood February 2, 1950] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (Wood, Reuben), #438.7]
  • Memo from LP to E. W. Hughes requesting some library loans and a part-time librarian. [Filed under LP Biographical: Box #1.020, Folder #20.5]

February 25
  • Bill from Athenaeum to LP for $19.02. [Filed under LP Biographical: Business and Financial: (Assorted Bills, Receipts and Invoices, 1945-1950.), Box #4.059, Folder #59.3]
  • Bill from Bullock’s for $29.59. [Filed under LP Biographical: Business and Financial: (Assorted Bills, Receipts and Invoices, 1945-1950.), Box #4.059, Folder #59.3]
  • Check from AHP to Linda Pauling for $25.00. [Filed under LP Biographical: (Business and Financial: Bank Statements and Canceled Checks, December 1948-November 1950; 1960-1962), Box #4.019, Folder #19.2]
  • Check from AHP to Peter Pauling for $60.00. [Filed under LP Biographical: (Business and Financial: Bank Statements and Canceled Checks, December 1948-November 1950; 1960-1962), Box #4.019, Folder #19.2]
  • Check from LP to Caltech Alumni Fund for $10.00. [Filed under LP Biographical: (Business and Financial: Bank Statements and Canceled Checks, December 1948-November 1950; 1960-1962), Box #4.019, Folder #19.2]
  • Check from LP to Roland Maxwell for $26.50. [Filed under LP Biographical: (Business and Financial: Bank Statements and Canceled Checks, December 1948-November 1950; 1960-1962), Box #4.019, Folder #19.2]
  • Check from LP to Southern California Section of American Chemical Society for $2.00. [Filed under LP Biographical: (Business and Financial: Bank Statements and Canceled Checks, December 1948-November 1950; 1960-1962), Box #4.019, Folder #19.2]
  • Letter from Hannah Dorner, National Council of the Arts, Sciences, and Professions, to LP RE: Thanks LP for his contributions at their meeting and tells him that it was a great success. States that there has been a lot of interest in LP’s speech and that they are planning to distribute it widely in printed form. Tells LP they will send him some copies as soon as it is ready. Encloses mimeographed copies of his speech and other material from the meeting. States that they are cutting down LP’s speech to ten minutes so that it can be played on the radio and that a copy will be sent to LP as soon as it is prepared. Thanks LP for visiting New York to attend the meeting. [Letter from LP to Dorner February 16, 1950] [Filed under LP Speeches: 1950s.3]
  • Note from LP to Montague Cleeves RE: Discusses her support for LP and his work. [Letter from LP to Cleeves March 6, 1950] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (C: Correspondence, 1950), #74.18]

February 26
  • Check from LP to Kent Fifth Avenue for $27.00. [Filed under LP Biographical: (Business and Financial: Bank Statements and Canceled Checks, December 1948-November 1950; 1960-1962), Box #4.019, Folder #19.2]
  • Letter from R.H. Turnbull to LP RE: Introduces himself and mentions some of their mutual friends. Discusses the traveling he did after his brother’s death and after his company was sold. Encloses a copy of his letter to Sir Shanti Bhatnagar concerning the atom and hydrogen bombs. Speaks of forming an international organization. Encloses a short history of his career and a supplementary statement. Discusses his influence in the United Kingdom. Gives LP the address of his brother in Los Angeles. [Filed under LP Personal Safe, Drawer #2, Folder #2.022]

February 27
  • Application for a Grant-In-Aid, Federal Security Agency Public Health Service, project title: “X-Ray Diffraction Investigations of the Structure of Protein Molecules.” [Filed under LP Science: (United States Public Health Service: “X-Ray Diffraction Investigations of the Structure of Protein Molecules”, grant RG 1987, [changed to H-2143 (Chemistry 1950)], 1948-1958), Box #14.041, Folder #41.1]
  • Check from AHP to Mary Brown for $40.00. [Filed under LP Biographical: (Business and Financial: Bank Statements and Canceled Checks, December 1948-November 1950; 1960-1962), Box #4.019, Folder #19.2]
  • Check from LP to Addison-Wesley Press for $3.00. [Filed under LP Biographical: (Business and Financial: Bank Statements and Canceled Checks, December 1948-November 1950; 1960-1962), Box #4.019, Folder #19.2]
  • Letter from (Miss) Jule T. Bouchard, Secretary of the Committee for Peaceful Alternatives to the Atlantic Pact, to LP RE: Thanks him for his contribution to their meeting on the 13th. Encloses a draft of a Call to the Mid-Century Conference for Peace and the initiating sponsors letter. Asks if he prefers that the Conference be in Chicago or Washington, D.C. Discusses other conferences for peace that have recently been initiated and explains that this conference will cut across lines of religion, profession, political creed, etc. and hopes to include leaders of peace organizations, churches, and small community organizations. Lists the men who they are asking to join LP in initiating the Conference. Asks LP to sign and return the enclosed card. Handwritten note by LP: “Albert Einstein + one other founded it. Thomas Mann Rev. Edgar Dahlberg of Syracuse.” [Filed under LP Personal Safe, Drawer #1, Folder #1.032]
  • Letter from Alden H. Emery, Executive Secretary, American Chemical Society, to Dr. E. H. Volviler, Dr. L. W. Bass, Professor M. A. Lauffer, LP, and Dr. R. G. Roblin, RE: Writes that at the recent Board of Directors meeting, it was decided a committee should be formed to define the proper scope of papers dealing with chemotherapy to be presented at ACS meetings, and Charles Allen Thomas has appointed the recipients of this letter to the committee. [Letter from LP to Emery March 3, 1950] [Filed under LP Science: (American Chemical Society: Correspondence, 1950-1964), Box #14.006, Folder #6.1]
  • Letter from Dr. Paul C. Zamecnik, Massachusetts General Hospital to LP RE: Sends him $400 reimbursement for his trip to participate in the Scientific Advisory Committee and requests that if that does not cover the amount, LP notify the hospital. Informs him they have broken ground on their new research building. [Letter from LP to Dr. Zamecnik March 6, 1950] [Filed under LP Science: (Massachusetts General Hospital - Scientific Advisory Committee, 1949-1957), Box #15.008, Folder #8.2]
  • Letter from E. Clarence Oden, Chairman- Elect and Program Chairman, Southwest Louisiana Section, American Chemical Society, RE: Writes that they are looking forward to having LP speak on “The Structure and Stability of Inorganic Complexes” at the informal dinner meeting at the Majestic Hotel, which is the same hotel where reservations have been made for LP and AHP. The audience will consist of chemists and chemical engineers from oil refineries, alkali plants, rubber plants, naval stores, and small college professors. Suggests LP contact the room clerk at the Majestic Hotel when he arrives and then to contact Mr. Oden or Mr. Robert Rice. [Letter from Wulf to Oden March 16, 1950] [Filed under LP Science: (American Chemical Society: Correspondence, 1950-1964), Box #14.006, Folder #6.2]
  • Letter from Florence Chesse, W. H. Freeman & Co., to LP RE: Informs him that they are having composition done on Appendix 1 and Appendix 2 of College Chemistry. [Letter from LP to Chesse February 20, 1950] [Filed under LP Books: 1950b.2]
  • Letter from Florence Chesse, W. H. Freeman & Co., to LP RE: Requests that LP return engravers proofs of Roger Hayward’s drawings to save time. [Filed under LP Books: 1950b.2]
  • Letter from Florence S. Chesse, W. H. Freeman & Co., RE: Informs that the first galleys of College Chemistry have arrived. Suggests that LP return proofs to W. H. Freeman and Co. Says Hayward’s new drawing for College Chemistry has been forwarded to the photoengraver. [Filed under LP Books: 1950b.2]
  • Letter from George E. Burch, School of Medicine, Tulane University, to LP RE: Inquires if LP wants him to continue sending samples of sickle cell blood. [Letter from LP to Burch March 10, 1950] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (Burch, George E.), #33.8]
  • Letter from Henry Allen Moe, John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation to Dr. Richard Lippman, Institute for Medical Research, Cedars of Lebanon Hospital, cc: LP RE: Seeks clarification of his application, encourages him to meet with LP to discuss it. [Filed under LP Science: (John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation, 1946-1952), Box #14.014, Folder #14.5]
  • Letter from P. Quintanilla to LP RE: Writes that he and his wife were sorry to hear that LP would not be in Mexico as originally planned, and congratulates him on his recent statement made several days ago. [Filed under LP Science: (American Chemical Society: Correspondence, 1950-1964), Box #14.006, Folder #6.1]
  • Letter from President A. W. Trueman, University of New Brunswick, to LP RE: Informs LP that the Senate of the University of New Brunswick voted to offer LP a degree of LL.D. (Honoris Causa) to be presented to him in correlation with the university’s 150th Anniversary. Tells LP that if he is unable to make the trip that the degree will be granted to him in his absence. [Filed under LP Honors and Awards: 1950h.3]
  • Letter from W. Trzebiatowski, Professor of Inorganic Chemistry, Wroclaw University, to LP RE: Asks if he could visit LP to discuss his methods of teaching modern inorganic chemistry and see the laboratory. [Letter from LP to Trzebiatowski March 24, 1950] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (T: Correspondence, 1950), #410.15]
  • Letter from William M. Dow, Program Chairman, to LP RE: Writes that they are looking forward to his lecture on “The Structure of Antibodies and the Nature of Serological Reactions” as the topic for their informal dinner meeting, which is scheduled to start at 7pm. The audience will consist of chemists, chemical engineers from oil and gas companies, local college teaching staff, and invited guests from the medical profession. Also writes that hotel reservations have been made in LP’s name at the Washington-Youree Hotel. Asks LP to call when he arrives, and says that he will be glad to make any further arrangements for LP and AHP while they are in Shreveport. [Letter from LP to Dow March 6, 1950] [Filed under LP Science: (American Chemical Society: Correspondence, 1950-1964), Box #14.006, Folder #6.2]
  • Telegram from William B. Esterman to LP RE: Sends birthday greetings from LP’s friends in the Independent Progressive Party of Altadena and Pasadena, and thanks him for contributing to world peace efforts. [Filed under LP Correspondence: ( I: Correspondence, 1950) #185.11]

February 28
  • Bill from Jud. R. Scholtz, M.D. and Craig Williamson, M.D. to LP for $19.00. Handwritten note indicates that it was paid by AHP on March 15th. [Filed under LP Biographical: Business and Financial: (Assorted Bills, Receipts and Invoices, 1945-1950.), Box #4.059, Folder #59.3]
  • Letter from Florence Chesse to LP questioning a statement in the book about breathing pure oxygen. [Letter from LP to Chesse March 2, 1950] [Filed under LP Books: 1950b.2]
  • Letter from Otto Beeck, Shell Development Corp., to LP RE: Asks for LP’s opinion on some prospective employees. Encloses a memo on the dissociation energy of cyanogen. [Filed under LP Correspondence: (B: Correspondence, 1950), #37.17]
  • Letter from W. H. Freeman to Dr. Hackerman, cc. LP RE: Asks him to be patient with the publishing of his manuscript. [Letter from Freeman to LP March 3, 1950] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (W. H. Freeman and Company, 1950), #439.8]
  • Telegram from Edward Mosk to LP RE: On behalf of the Executive Board of the Progressive Party, sends LP a cordial birthday greeting and thanks him for his contribution to world peace. [Filed under LP Correspondence: (M: Correspondence, 1950), #256.1]
  • Telegram from Howard Koch and David Riboson to LP RE: Wishes LP a happy birthday. [Filed under LP Correspondence: (S: Correspondence, 1950), #378.4]
  • Telegram from the Crescenta Canada Democratic Club to LP RE: Wishes LP a happy birthday. [Filed under LP Correspondence: (C: Correspondence, 1950), #74.18]