Letter from Linus Pauling to Gunnar Jahn. Page 1. September 4, 1959
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Travel: Edmonton, Canada

Activity Listings

  • Itinerary [handwritten]: return to Pasadena at 4:20 PM [Filed under LP Travel: Box #1.002, Folder 2.5]
  • Letter from Canon L. John Collins, Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament, to LP RE: Says he is so glad LP sent him a copy of the Hiroshima Appeal, believes it will be approved when put before the Executive of the Campaign, says he is sorry that Goss and Wayland Young behaved stupidly, says he had to pick someone to go from the Executive Committee as none of their other top people could go, says Goss is a decent chap but that finding himself the representative of Britain got the better of him, says Goss sent a long letter about why he feels he did the right thing, and hopes that good can come out of evil. [Letter from Collins to LP April 30, 1959] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (Collins, L. John and Diana), #66.11]
  • Letter from Marion Bran to LP, RE: Bran will be teaching a nutrition class at East Los Angeles College. Bran is asking if LP can send any written material that would help her understand the Strontium-90 situation. [LP's reply September 11, 1959] [Filed under LP Peace: (Materials re: Strontium-90, June 1959-November 1959), Box #7.012, Folder #12.17]
  • Letter from Milton Thor to LP RE: Congratulates LP on the publication of No More War! Commends LP for his courage to present truth and sanity. [Filed under LP Correspondence: (T: Correspondence, 1959), #411.4]
  • Newspaper Clipping: "Regardons vivre les etudiants americains," Les Nouvelles Litteraires (Paris), September 3, 1959. [Filed under LP Biographical: (LP Scrapbooks, 1956-1960), Box #6.007, Folder #7.395]
  • Newspaper Clipping: "Regardons vivre les etudiants americains," Les Nouvelles Litteraires (Paris), September 3, 1959. [Filed under LP Biographical: (LP Scrapbooks, 1956-1960), Box #6.007, Folder #7.393]
  • Note from Jerome E. Frederick to LP RE: Thanks him for his efforts to prevent atomic war and stop test fallout, and says he read through No More War rapidly. [Filed under LP Correspondence: (F: Correspondence, 1959), #129.3]