No Title. [re: humanism and nuclear policy] Page 1. August 13, 1960
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Activity Listings

  • Check from LP to Biltmore for $68.03.  [Filed under LP Biographical:  (Business and Financial:  Bank Statements and Canceled Checks, January 1960-December 1961), Box #4.026, Folder #26.1]                             
  • Itinerary: leave New York at 9:45 AM, arrive in Los Angeles at 12:30 PM [Filed under LP Travel: Box #1.002, Folder 2.6]
  • Letter from Dean K. Koffler, to LP. RE: Calls an editorial to his attention. [Filed under LP Correspondence: (K: Correspondence, 1960) #201.4]
  • Letter from Donald King to Chairman, Internal Security Subcommittee RE: Feels that refusal to reveal the names of those who assisted his petition, should not be the basis for contempt proceedings by the committee. [Filed under LP Biographical: (Correspondence re: Senate Internal Security Subcommittee, 1960), Box #2.019, Folder #19.1]
  • Letter from Dr. Max Born, Professor, to LP RE: Conveys his shock at the new that LP is being subpoenaed and being bought to trail to reveal the names of the scientists who helped him collect signatures for the petition for the UN against nuclear testing. [Filed under LP Correspondence: (Max Born), #29.1]
  • Letter from Fowler Harper to LP RE: States that he disagrees completely with Judge Arnold's appraisal of his situation, and states that he will look for other associate counsel in Washington. [Letter from LP to Harper August 24, 1960] [Filed under LP Biographical: Pauling v. The Hearst Corporation and King Features Syndicate, Inc., 1960-1961: Box #3.007, Folder #7.2]
  • Letter from Gilbert Drummond, Certified Public Accountant, to L.A. DuBridge RE: Encloses a $10 check for the Richard W. Lippman Fund. The donation is in honor of Mrs. Anne Fogel and should be acknowledged to her daughter Phyllis Major. [Letter from DuBridge to Major August 12, 1960] [Filed under LP Science: (R.W. Lippman Memorial Fund, 1949-1962), Box #14.040, Folder #40.14]
  • Letter from K. Krishnamurti, to LP. RE: Sends a copy of his note on 'A principle of Chemical Reactions' Asks for his comments. [Letter from LP August 17, 1960] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (K: Correspondence, 1960) #201.4]
  • Letter from Malcolm Nelson to LP, RE: Nelson thinks that LP will be happy to learn that the Milwaukee Committee for a Sane Nuclear Policy had a successful public meeting on Hiroshima Day.  Nelson is enclosing a copy of the telegram that was sent to Senator Dodd concerning LP.  [Filed under LP Peace: (SANE: Materials regarding Dodd Committee Investigation and Subsequent Controversy Over Membership of Communists in SANE, 1960-1962), Box #4.004, Folder #4.1]
  • Letter from Mason Rose, to LP. RE: Would like ten copies of 'Observations on Aging and Death'[Filed under LP Manuscripts of Articles: 1960a.6]
  • Letter from Miriam Dubin, to LP. RE: Encloses a clipping from the Jerusalem Post. [LP's reply August 24, 1960] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (D: Correspondence, 1960) Box # 99 Folder # 99.1]
  • Letter from Nina Relin to LP, RE: The Greater New York Student Committee for a Sane Nuclear Policy is holding a forum on August 26th.  The topic will be "What students expect from the major political parties in efforts for peace."  Relin is asking LP is he has any advice or suggestions on how much to make sure this forum is successful and informative.  [LP's reply August 24, 1960] [Filed under LP Peace: (SANE, 1958-1966, 1982), Box #4.003, Folder #3.3]
  • Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Adamant on Shielding Names", New York Times. August 10, 1960. [LP Biographical: (Mounted Newspaper Clippings and Correspondence re: Senate Internal Security Subcommittee, 1960-1961), Box #2.021, Folder #21.52]
  • Newspaper Clipping: "Radiation Horrors", Lewistown (Montana) Daily News, August 10, 1960. [Filed under LP Newspaper Clippings: 1960n.24]
  • Note from E.E. Harris to LP RE: On behalf of the Auckland Woman's Union share their concern over his unjust treatment. Discusses the importance of peace for the future. [Filed under LP Biographical: (Correspondence re: Senate Internal Security Subcommittee, 1960), Box #2.018, Folder #18.1]