"Forumunter Polizeiautsicht." Page 1. July 23, 1959
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Travel: Lambarene, Gabon

Activity Listings

  • Letter from Detlev W. Bronk to LP RE: Encloses a copy of the exchange agreement between the National Academy of Sciences and the Academy of Sciences of the U.S.S.R. States that the agreement does not define or limit scientific exchanges but rather provides for fairly specific exchanges. [Filed under LP Science: (National Academy of Sciences, 1955-1969), Box #14.021, Folder #21.3]
  • Letter from Detlev W. Bronk, President, National Academy of Sciences to Members RE: Attaches a copy of the exchange agreement that has been formally concluded between the National Academy of Sciences and that National Academy of Sciences of the U.S.S.R. Briefly explains the agreement. [Filed under LP Science: (National Academy of Sciences, 1955-1969), Box #14.021, Folder #21.3]
  • Letter from Mulford Q. Sibley, University of Minnesota, to LP RE: Invites LP to address the Minneapolis-St. Paul Peace Coordinating Committee on a topic of peace and nuclear weapons testing. [Letter from Harris to Sibley July 28, 1959] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (S:Correspondence, 1959), #380.3]
  • Letter from Richard O. Boyer, Physicians News Service, to LP RE: Encloses articles on the medical implications of basic research in biochemical genetics. Requests that LP review the accuracy of quotations and views attributed to him in the articles. [Letter from LP to Boyer August 22, 1959] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (P: Correspondence) #313.7]
  • Letter from Taylor Adams to LP RE: Says Bertrand Russell told him to read LP's book No More War, says he did and was appalled at the danger from fall-out, says he should somehow arrange to have a copy sent out to every girl who is getting married, predicts that within a year a wave of popular feeling would sweep the nation that would get rid of the atom bomb, asks what he might do to help the crusade against the bomb, and asks why he titled the book No More War as it made him think it was a pacifist work to be shunned. [Filed under LP Correspondence: (A: Correspondence, 1959), #13.2]