"A Molecular Theory of General Anesthesia." Page 1. April 5, 1961
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Travel: Honolulu, HI

Activity Listings

  • Itinerary: Hawaii; International Longshoremen’s and Warehousemen’s Union (morning) [handwritten] [Filed under LP Travel, Box #1.003, Folder 3.1] 
  • Letter from Alan Paton to LP, RE: Paton is not able to attend the Oslo Conference because he does not possess a passport. [Filed under LP Peace: (Oslo Conference Against the Spread of Nuclear Weapons, May 2-7, 1961), Box #2.002, Folder #2.1]
  • Letter from Alon Talmi to LP RE: Informs that he has been charged to translate LP’s General Chemistry into Hebrew.  Gives comments on the book and discusses difficulties that have arisen in the translation of scientific material into Hebrew.  [Letter from LP to Talmi May 14, 1961] [Filed under LP Books: 1953b.2]
  • Letter from Bak to LP, RE: Bak has an engagement in Oslo the week previous to LP’s conference.  Because of Bak’s responsibilities in Copenhagen, he will not be able to extend his stay in Oslo in order to attend LP’s conference.  [Filed under LP Peace: (Oslo Conference Against the Spread of Nuclear Weapons, May 2-7, 1961), Box #2.002, Folder #2.1]
  • Letter from Daniel Gillmor to LP, RE: Gillmor is enclosing a petition with eight signatures and hopes to obtain more signatures before the deadline.  Gillmor is also enclosing a check for $5.00 to assist in the costs of circulating the petition.  [Filed under LP Peace: (Correspondence re: circulation and signing of An Appeal to Stop the Spread of Nuclear Weapons, April-December, 1961), Box #5.013, Folder #13.1]
  • Letter from Dorothy C. Baker, United States Senate, to A.L. Wirin, Attorney at Law, RE: Explains that as per instructions from J.G. Sourwine, he is being sent 75 copies of LP’s testimony before the Subcommittee on October 11, 1960. [Filed under LP Biographical: (Correspondence re: Senate Internal Security Subcommittee, 1960-1981), Box #2.017, Folder #17.1] 
  • Letter from Eleanor Klein to LP, RE: Klein would like to have three mote copies of the petition  and will do her best to fill them with signatures.  [Filed under LP Peace: (Correspondence re: circulation and signing of An Appeal to Stop the Spread of Nuclear Weapons, April-December, 1961), Box #5.013, Folder #13.1]
  • Letter from G. W. Green to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Barrett, cc: LP, RE: Thanks the Barretts and acknowledges receipt of their $130 check donated to the Richard W. Lippman Memorial Fund. [Check from Barrett to Caltech March 28, 1961] [Filed under LP Science: (R.W. Lippman Memorial Fund, 1949-1962), Box #14.040, Folder #40.14] 
  • Letter from Gertrude Loable to LP, RE: Loable would like more copies of the petition so that she can circulate them for further support for LP’s efforts for peace. [Filed under LP Peace: (Correspondence re: circulation and signing of An Appeal to Stop the Spread of Nuclear Weapons, April-December, 1961), Box #5.013, Folder #13.1]               
  • Letter from Gunnar Myrdal to LP, RE: Myrdal is not possible to be away for the week of the Conference and may, if absolutely necessary, be there on Sunday the 7th.  However, Myrdal thinks that it is wrong to show up to a conference only for the conclusion.  Myrdal hopes that LP will forgive him for being so “crabby.”  [LP’s letter March 24, 1961]  [Filed under LP Peace: (Oslo Conference Against the Spread of Nuclear Weapons, May 2-7, 1961), Box #2.001, Folder #1.5]
  • Letter from Ivan Rosenqvist to LP, RE: Rosenqvist thanks LP for inviting him to the Oslo Conference.  He is glad to participate in the meetings.  [LP’s letter March 28, 1961] [Reply from Robert Schutz April 13, 1961] [Filed under LP Peace: (Oslo Conference Against the Spread of Nuclear Weapons, May 2-7, 1961), Box #2.002, Folder #2.2]
  • Letter from J.E. Davidson to LP, RE: Davidson is sending in a petition with fourteen signatures.   [Filed under LP Peace: (Correspondence re: circulation and signing of An Appeal to Stop the Spread of Nuclear Weapons, April-December, 1961), Box #5.013, Folder #13.1]
  • Letter from J.E. Davidson to LP, RE: Davidson is sending in sixty-nine signatures for the appeal. [Filed under LP Peace: (Correspondence re: circulation and signing of An Appeal to Stop the Spread of Nuclear Weapons, April-December, 1961), Box #5.013, Folder #13.1]
  • Letter from Jean Salvinien to LP, RE: Salvinien enthusiastically accepts LP’s invitation to attend the Oslo Conference Against the Spread of Nuclear Weapons.   [In French] [LP’s letter March 29, 1961] [Reply from Robert Schutz April 10, 1961]  [Filed under LP Peace: (Oslo Conference Against the Spread of Nuclear Weapons, May 2-7, 1961), Box #2.002, Folder #2.2]
  • Letter from Karl Marthinussen to LP, RE: Marthinussen is unable to attend the Conference in Oslo as he is occupied all week with events.  [LP’s letter March 29, 1961] [Filed under LP Peace: (Oslo Conference Against the Spread of Nuclear Weapons, May 2-7, 1961), Box #2.002, Folder #2.1]
  • Letter from Mary E. To AHP, RE: Mary is sending in signatures for the appeal.  Mary notes that a majority of the signatures came from selected people on the Newsletter list.  [Filed under LP Peace: (Correspondence re: circulation and signing of An Appeal to Stop the Spread of Nuclear Weapons, April-December, 1961), Box #5.013, Folder #13.1]
  • Letter from Michael Stone to LP, RE: Stone is enclosing the names and addressed of several people he thinks may be interested in signing the appeal.  Stone asks that LP send copies of the appeal to these people.  [Filed under LP Peace: (Correspondence re: circulation and signing of An Appeal to Stop the Spread of Nuclear Weapons, April-December, 1961), Box #5.013, Folder #13.1]
  • Letter from Niels Arley to LP, RE: Arley thanks LP for inviting him to the Oslo Conference.  He looks forward to participating.  [LP’s letter March 29, 1961] [Reply from Robert Schutz April 13, 1961] [Filed under LP Peace: (Oslo Conference Against the Spread of Nuclear Weapons, May 2-7, 1961), Box #2.002, Folder #2.2]
  • Letter from Robert Schutz to Mark Levine, RE: Schutz is responding to Levine’s request for materials while LP is away.  Schutz sends material on the Congressional Testing for Levine.  [Letter from Levine March 1961] [Filed under LP Peace: (Correspondence re: circulation and signing of An Appeal to Stop the Spread of Nuclear Weapons, January-March, 1961), Box #5.012, Folder #12.4]
  • Letter from Robert Schutz to Stephen King-Hall, RE: Schutz notes that a number of women have been invited to the Conference and some have accepted the invitation.  Also, some male participants are planning to have their wife accompany them.  Schutz stresses that Mrs. King-Hall is most certainly welcome at the Conference.  [King-Hall’s letter April 4, 1961] [King-Hall’s reply April 11, 1961] [Filed under LP Peace: (Oslo Conference Against the Spread of Nuclear Weapons, May 2-7, 1961), Box #2.002, Folder #2.2]
  • Letter from Rodger S. Dille to LP, RE: Dille invites LP to be the principal guest of honor at the annual meeting of the Tacoma Academy of Internal Medicine. This year's meeting will be devoted to inborn errors of metabolism. [Filed under LP Correspondence: (T: Correspondence, 1956-1963), #411.6]
  • Letter from Stella Polya, on behalf of Susan Vernier, to LP, RE: The Women's International League for Peace and Freedom branches of Berkeley, San Francisco, San Jose, and Palo Alto have a regional meeting in Palo Alto on April 15th. They read an announcement that LP will be in Stanford that day taking part in a seminar, and wonder if he might come talk to them for a short time during or after lunch. [Filed under LP Correspondence: (V: Correspondence, 1933-1969), #427.21]
  • Memorandum from R. B. Gilmore to Dr. J. H. Sturdivant, cc: LP, RE: Termination of U.S.P.H.S. Grant No. H-3136(C2). Explains what should be done at the termination of the grant. [Filed under LP Science: (United States Public Health Service: Assorted Grants, 1954-1964), Box #14.042, Folder #42.2] 
  • Newspaper Clipping: “Hundreds Join Walk for Peace,” Pasadena (California) ?, April 6, 1961. [Filed under LP Biographical: (LP Scrapbooks, 1961-1965), Box #6.008, Folder #8.60]
  • Newspaper Clipping: “Pauling Explains Anesthetic Idea,” Los Angeles Mirror, April 6, 1961. [Filed under LP Biographical: (LP Scrapbooks, 1961-1965), Box #6.008, Folder #8.60]
  • Newspaper Clipping: “Pauling, Marchers Protest the Bomb,” Pasadena California Tech, April 6, 1961. [Filed under LP Biographical: (LP Scrapbooks, 1961-1965), Box #6.008, Folder #8.64]
  • Speech: ‘Prospects for Peace and Freedom’ Convention of the International Longshoremen’s and Warehousemen’s Union. [Filed under LP Speeches: (Speeches by LP, 1961) Box #1961s, Folder #1961s.15] 
  • Typescript: ‘Address by Dr. Linus Pauling’, International Longshoremen’s and Warehousemen’s Union, Fourteenth Biennial Convention. [Filed under LP Speeches: (Speeches by LP, 1961) Box #1961s, Folder #1961s.15] 
  • Typescript: ‘Prospects for Peace and Freedom’, International Longshoremen’s and Warehousemen’s Union, Fourteenth Biennial Convention. [Filed under LP Speeches: (Speeches by LP, 1961) Box #1961s, Folder #1961s.15] 
  • Typescript: “Proposal to the National Science Foundation for Research on New Methods for More Effectively Applying Data Processing to Education and Research.” Approved and returned on April 12, 1961. [Filed under LP Biographical: California Institute of Technology: Committee on Sponsored Research, 1960-1961), Box #1.026, Folder #26.4]