Activity Listings
- Dictaphone Belt: "My YMCA Talk About Int. Sec. Sub. On 29 Sept. 1960, CIT Campus". [Filed Under LP Biographical: (Assorted Materials re: Senate Internal Security Subcommittee, 1960-1964), Box #2.020, Folder #20.4]
- Letter from Belle Rubin, Women for Legislative Action to AHP RE: Writes to confirm AHP's conversation with Susan Bressler in which AHP said she would talk at their membership luncheon on November 12th. Would like to know the title of AHP's talk. Thanks AHP for accepting the invitation to give a talk. [Filed under AHP: AHP: Women's International League for Peace and Freedom, 1959-1960: Box #4.001, Folder #1.7]
- Letter from Edward Duddy to LP RE: Assumes that many Americans must feel disgusted with the inquiry into his affairs. Offers his support for his concern about possible ill-effects from radiation. [Filed under LP Biographical: (Correspondence re: Senate Internal Security Subcommittee, 1960), Box #2.018, Folder #18.1]
- Letter from Ethel Taylor, to LP. RE: Feels that the dates he gave are too soon to plan for. [Filed under LP Correspondence: (T: Correspondence, 1960) #411.5]
- Letter from Glenn J. Talbott, Farmers Union, to LP. RE: Regret that LP cannot be with them. [Letter from LP September 13, 1960] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (F: Correspondence, 1960) Box # 129 Folder # 129.4]
- Letter from J. G. Sourwine, Senate Internal Security Subcommittee, to LP RE: Informs that LP's September 25 letter has been duplicated and a copy transmitted to all members of the Internal Security Subcommittee. [Filed under LP Books: Unpb12.1]
- Letter from Kenneth Payne, Reader's Digest, to LP. RE: Thanks him for calling his attention to the article by Bethe. [Filed under LP Correspondence: (Reader's Digest) # 339.2]
- Letter from LP to A.L. Wirin RE: Encloses two copies of a letter to Senator Dodd in regards to corrections in the Galley proofs. [Filed under LP Biographical: (Correspondence re: Senate Internal Security Subcommittee, 1960-1981), Box #2.017, Folder #17.1]
- Letter from LP to Arletta RE: Informs that he has told Dr. Vinograd that he could use the total amount not exceeding 6550.00 dollars from Chem 270 during the next six months. [Filed under LP Biographical:(Assorted Financial Materials, 1945-1965), Box# 1.032, Folder# 32.4]
- Letter from LP to Arthur Laro RE: Shares that he was pleased the Los Angles Mirror could continue to publish with minimum bias. States he was happy with all the letters that came in response except one. Encloses a letter he hopes he will publish as an argument to the letter he disagreed with. [Filed under LP biographical: (Correspondence re: Senate Internal Security Subcommittee, 1960-1981), Box #2.017, Folder #17.4]
- Letter from LP to Arthur Laro, Los Angeles Mirror. RE: Is happy that they publish with the minimum of bias. Encloses a letter in response to one letter. [Filed under LP Manuscripts of Articles: 1960a2.9]
- Letter from LP to Aubrey Williams RE: Shares his gratitude for his efforts on his behalf. [Letter from Williams to Dodd September 12, 1960] [Filed under LP Biographical: (Correspondence re: Senate Internal Security Subcommittee, 1960), Box #2.019, Folder #19.1]
- Letter from LP to C. B. Van Niel, Hopkins Marine Station. RE: Asks about his plans for October 8th. Does not know his plans yet. [Letter from Van Niel October 4, 1960] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (Van Niel, Cornelius B) #423.1]
- Letter from LP to Chauncey D. Leake RE: Shares that the affair with Senate Internal Security Subcommittee has been a strain and has interfered with work and hopes it will be over soon. States that he does not wish to be a martyr in this situation and answered most of the questions asked by the subcommittee. Informs that it was hard for him to refuse the signatures of people who helped circulate the petition but needed to in order to keep respect for himself. Discusses his situation and its relation to Dr. Willard Uphaus. [Letter from Leake September 21, 1960] [Filed under LP Biographical: (Correspondence re: Senate Internal Security Subcommittee, 1960-1981), Box #2.017, Folder #17.3]
- Letter from LP to Edward H. Sherman. RE: Looks forward to meeting him. [Letter from Sherman September 23, 1960] [Filed under LP Speeches: (Speeches by LP) Box #1960s3 Folder #1960s3.9]
- Letter from LP to J. E. Wallace Sterling, Stanford University. RE: Congratulates him on his effective work as President of Stanford. [Filed under LP Correspondence: (Stanford University) #376.8]
- Letter from LP to Jill Brealt. RE: Glad to learn about the proposal for a European march for peace and disarmament. Sends best wishes. [Filed under LP Correspondence: (B: Correspondence, 1958-1961), Box # 39, Folder #39.3]
- Letter from LP to John Quinn, Humboldt State College. RE: Congratulations him on staying with his wife as she gave birth. [Letter from Quinn October 13, 1960] [Filed under LP Correspondence, (Q: Correspondence, 1960) #324.7]
- Letter from LP to Los Angeles Mirror. RE: Responds to a letter written by Raymond Lowe. [Filed under LP Manuscripts of Articles: 1960a2.9]
- Letter from LP to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Vogel, American Friends Service Committee. RE: Missed them at the party. [Letter from Vogel September 14, 1960] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (V: Correspondence, 1960) #427.20]
- Letter from LP to Premier Tage Erlander. RE: Congratulates him on his great victory in the recent election. [Letter from Erlander October 15, 1960] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (E: Correspondence, 1960) Box # 113 Folder # 113.1]
- Letter from LP to R.F. Burlingame RE: Thanks him for his letter and efforts on his behalf. [Letter from Burlingame to LP September 12, 1960] [Filed under LP Biographical: (Correspondence re: Senate Internal Security Subcommittee, 1960), Box #2.019, Folder # 19.1]
- Letter from LP to Thomas Brown RE: Informs that before he can answer his letter he needs to know a little more background information. [Letter from Brown to LP September 22, 1960] [Filed under LP biographical: (Correspondence re: Senate Internal Security Subcommittee, 1960-1981), Box #2.017, Folder #17.4]
- Letter from LP to Thomas Brown RE: Informs that he needs more biographical information from him, and references to his publications. [Filed under LP Biographical: (Assorted Materials re: Senate Internal Security Subcommittee, 1960-1964), Box #2.020, Folder #20.3]
- Letter from Mary T. Holmgren, Chicago Committee for a Sane Nuclear Policy, to LP. RE: Is thrilled that LP will be with them for the Orchestra Hall meeting. Invites him to speak to the Student Peace Union at the University of Chicago. Informs him of their preferred dates. [Telegram from LP October 4, 1960] [Filed under LP Speeches: (Speeches by LP, 1960) Folder # 1960s3 Box #1960s3.1]
- Letter from Robert Parker, California Osteopathic Association, to LP. RE: Will hold a place in their program pending LP's decision. [Letter from LP September 20, 1960, Letter from Parker December 7, 1960] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (C: Correspondence, 1960) Box #75 Folder #75.3]
- Letter from Ruth Macaulay Ford to LP RE: Shares that she is eternally grateful to his courageous stand against Internal Security Subcommittee. Offers her assistance. [Filed under LP Biographical: (Correspondence re: Senate Internal Security Subcommittee, 1960), Box #2.018, Folder #18.1]
- Letter from Syd Cassyd, to Vivian Robinson. RE: Thanks her for her interest in LP. [Filed under LP Correspondence: (R: Correspondence, 1960) # 342.1]
- Letter from Waclaw Szybalski, University of Wisconsin, to LP. RE: Thanks him for his informative letter. Asks where he can look up other information [Filed under LP Correspondence: (W: Correspondence, 1960) #445.1]
- Letter from Walter Schneir to LP, RE: Schneir is enclosing a copy of the advertisement that has caused debate at some Sane meetings. At the Greater New York meeting Cousins maintained the position that a "behind-the-scenes" method is best for dealing with Dodd. Cousins has called an emergency meeting of National Sane for Monday. [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 anonymous to LP RE: Calls him a communist, and asks why he doesn't just move to Russia. States that one of these days he is going to come across an American with a gun pointed at him. States that he is going to do something about his treacherous treason. [Filed under LP Biographical: (Assorted Materials re: Senate Internal Security Subcommittee, 1960-1964), Box #2.020, Folder #20.3]
- Memo from LP to Arletta RE: Instructs her to order 50 sets of the plastic snap-lock beads, totaling $37.50 from Fisher-Price Toys and charge to Anonymous Fund. [Filed under LP Biographical:(California Institute of Technology: Assorted Financial Materials, 1945-1965), Box#1.032, Folder#32.6]
- Memo from Syd Cassyd to LP RE: Informs that the letter from Professor Munk gave him a hint to the fact that Dr. Teller's articles were syndicated. [Letter from Munk to Dodd September 13, 1960] [Filed under LP Biographical: (Correspondence re: Senate Internal Security Subcommittee, 1960), Box #2.019, Folder #19.1]
- Memo from Syd Cassyd, to LP. RE: Informs him that he phoned the Times-Mirror newspaper. Asked them if they would be interested in publishing articles like Dr. Teller's from LP. [Filed under LP Correspondence: (Cassyd, Syd) #57.15]
- Memorandum from Norman Cousins and Clarence Pickett to Local Committee Chairman, RE: Pickett and Cousins provide the present status of the Senate Internal Security Subcommittee Investigation. [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]
- Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Speaks Tonight on Battle with Sub- Committee", by Kip Thorne and Barry Gordon. The California Tech. September 19, 1960. [LP Biographical: (Mounted Newspaper Clippings and Correspondence re: Senate Internal Security Subcommittee, 1960-1961), Box #2.021, Folder #21.25]
- Note from Ava Daughirty to LP RE: Encourages him to keep up the fight. Feels that it is a threat to our country to call everyone a communist if they don't agree with them, more dangerous than communism. [Filed under LP Biographical: (Correspondence re: Senate Internal Security Subcommittee, 1960), Box #2.018, Folder #18.1]
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