Notes re: Linus Pauling's solicitation of public support concerning the Senate Internal Security Subcommittee investigations of his peace activism. approx. September 16, 1960. Page 1
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Activity Listings
- Check from AHP to Scientific Automotive Service for $74.47. [Filed under LP Biographical: (Business and Financial: Bank Statements and Canceled Checks, January 1960-December 1961), Box #4.026, Folder #26.1]
- Letter (in German) from Georg Speilmann, to LP. [Filed under LP Correspondence: (K: Correspondence, 1960) #201.4]
- Letter from Clark Foreman to Dr. Vatter RE: States that Senator Dodd's attack on LP bodes badly for peace and freedom in this country. Discusses the matters of LP's case further. States that the public and prominent figures are needed in support of the ideals of LP, and encloses a signature form for an ad in support of LP. [Filed under LP Biographical: (Correspondence re: Senate Internal Security Subcommittee, 1960-1981), Box# 2.017, Folder #17.3]
- Letter from I. A. Koten, to LP RE: Invites him to speak at the centennial celebration of North Central College. [Letter from LP September 22, 1960] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (N: Correspondence, 1960) # 288.4]
- Letter from Irving Benesch, to LP RE: Discusses LP's book No More War!. [Filed under LP Correspondence: (B: Correspondence, 1958-1961), Box # 39, Folder #39.3]
- Letter from John Kelly Jr. To LP, RE: Delegates at the Sixth World Conference in Tokyo certainly missed LP this year. The Conference was more militant than it was in years previous. There was a heavy emphasis on speakers attacking the role of "the imperialist powers headed by the United States." Professor Yasui has asked Kelly to communicate a request to LP. Yasui wants LP to be part of a group, including Rev. Fritchman and others as suggested by LP, which will exchange letters with a group of Japan scholars. The basis for the exchange would be maintaining friendship between the Japanese and American people. Kelly encloses a clipping from the Honolulu Bulletin that he thinks LP might find interesting. [Filed under LP Peace: (Japan Council Against Atomic and Hydrogen Bombs, 1957-1965, 1991), Box #4.008, Folder #8.4]
- Letter from John Kelly to LP, RE: Kelly notes that delegates of the Sixth World Conference in Tokyo missed LP this year, particularly the American Delegation. Kelly encloses a recent clipping from the Honolulu Star Bulletin and thinks that LP would be interested in it. [Filed under LP Peace: Japan Council Against Atomic and Hydrogen Bombs 1957-1965, 1991), Box #4.008, Folder #8.4]
- Letter from LP [Signed by Joan Harris] to Catherine Sturtevant, Cornell University Press, RE: Informs that he is sending additional corrections for The Nature of the Chemical Bond. Encloses seven pages of typed and handwritten corrections. [Letter from Sturtevant to LP September 20, 1960] [Filed under LP Books: 1960b5.4]
- Letter from LP [Signed by Joan Harris] to Eugenio Mariani, Universitat Degli Studi, RE: Thanks Mariani for pointing out several printing mistakes in his book, The Nature of the Chemical Bond, of which Mariani is preparing an Italian edition. [Letter from Mariani to LP July 20, 1960] [Filed under LP Books: 1960b5.4]
- Letter from Linda Hopkins, secretary to LP, to Gordon N. Ray RE: Requests two application forms for a Guggenheim Fellowship. [Filed under LP Science: (John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation, 1953-1975), Box #14.015, Folder #15.7]
- Letter from Milton Klanmen to LP RE: Expresses his gratitude and respect for his stand. Asks him to continue his fight. [Letter from LP to Klanmen September 20, 1960] [Filed under LP Biographical: (Correspondence re: Senate Internal Security Subcommittee, 1960), Box #2.018, Folder #18.1]
- Letter from Ray W. Janota, Rich Township High School, to LP RE: Invites him to speak in a conference. [Letter from Janota September 22, 1960] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (S: Correspondence, 1960) #381.1]
- Memorandum from Syd Cassyd to LP RE: Asks LP if he should continue with his plan to visit Dr. Campbell to see if they can purchase the rights to the three summer lecture films. Discusses the possibility of using it in the future and the costs of doing so. LP's handwritten note: "Yes- perhaps the NSF would give us the rights". [Filed under LP Science: (National Science Foundation: Grants, Exhibits, 1954-1964), Box #14.030, Folder #30.5]
- Note to Self, Handwritten by LP, RE: LP writes that he saw Monty Young and that Tony (was?) not yet contacted. Old schedule available until October 20. LP mentions some names and distances from source. LP notes "Payment of per foot. Possible rebate." LP notes that 7000 feet would be $10,000. LP writes "Ranger Station not interested. I said that we would give up the idea." [Filed under LP Safe: Drawer #2, Folder #2.032]
- Notes: Handwritten by LP. RE: Says he would appreciate some form of public support in his resistance to the Internal Security Subcommittee's attack on him. [Filed under LP Books: Unpb12.1]
- Press Release: California Institute of Technology RE: LP and Emile Zuckerkandl research on the relationship of apes to humans using "hemoglobin fingerprints", September 16, 1960. [Filed under LP Science: (Materials re: The Structure and Properties of Hemoglobin and the Nature of Sickle Cell Anemia, 1935-1978), Box #6.007, Folder #7.9]
- Receipt from First Western Bank to LP RE: "Receipt Portion." For a deposit. $63.75. [Filed under LP Biographical: Business and Financial: Box #4.030, Folder #30.1]
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