Letter from Linus Pauling to Linus Pauling, Jr. Page 1. June 26, 1961
Letter from Linus Pauling to Linus Pauling, Jr. June 26, 1961. Page 1  Larger Images / More Information. 1 p.  View Transcript

Activity Listings

  • Bulletin: “Annual Meeting Information Bulletin #1,” Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom.  [Filed under AHP materials re: Women and Peace: (Correspondence: Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom, 1959-1981), Box#4.001, Folder#1.1]
  • Letter from David K. Todd, Associate Editor, Journal of Geophysical Research to LP, RE: Todd encloses a manuscript which has been submitted for publication in the Journal of Geophysical Research, and would appreciate having LP's estimate of the suitability of the material for publication. [Filed under LP Correspondence: (T: Correspondence, 1956-1963), #411.6]
  • Letter from George Earl Miller to AHP and LP, RE: Says his wife is still unwell and her heart condition limits her activity.  Mentions the defeat of the U.S. invasion in Cuba, and the offer to trade 1200 prisoners for 500 tractors. [Filed under AHP Biographical: (George Earl Miller: Correspondence 1958-1971), Box#3.024, Folder# 24.2]
  • Letter from Istvan Rusznyak, RE: Rusznyak thanks LP for the Oslo Statement.  Rusznyak notes that it will be published in the bulletin of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences.  Rusznyak asks if he can have more copies of the statement [LP’s letter June 12, 1961] [Reply from LP August 3, 1961] [Filed under LP Peace: (Oslo Conference Against the Spread of Nuclear Weapons, May 2-7, 1961), Box #2.004, Folder #4.2]
  • Letter from Jeanne to LP. RE: Has not found Dr. Smith’s papers in storage. Attaches a transcript that was taken from microfilm. [Filed under LP Correspondence (S: Correspondence, 1961): Box #381 Folder #381.2]
  • Letter from John A. Perkins, American Association of Land-Grant Colleges and State Universities, to LP, RE: Perkins is sorry to hear that LP is unable to accept the invitation for the dinner for Nobel Prize winners, and if anything should happen at the last minute that would let him attend, he is still welcome to come. [Letter from LP to Perkins June 22, 1961] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (N: Correspondence, 1957-1964), #288.5] 
  • Letter from LP to C.M. Best, RE: LP and AHP thank Best for communicating to them the status of funds donated by the Berkeley branch of the Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom.  LP is also enclosing two copies of the Oslo Statement, if Best would like more LP can send more copies.  [Best’s letter May 10, 1961]  [Filed under LP Peace: (Oslo Conference Against the Spread of Nuclear Weapons, May 2-7, 1961), Box #2.001, Folder #1.4]
  • Letter from LP to David Scull, RE: LP thanks Scull for his contribution to the Oslo Conference.  LP and AHP think that the Conference was a success and LP is enclosing two copies of the Oslo Statement.  [Filed under LP Peace: (Oslo Conference Against the Spread of Nuclear Weapons, May 2-7, 1961), Box #2.001, Folder #1.4]
  • Letter from LP to Florence Hornig, RE: LP thanks Hornig for her contribution to the Oslo Conference.  LP and AHP think that the Conference was a success and LP is enclosing two copies of the Oslo Statement.  [Filed under LP Peace: (Oslo Conference Against the Spread of Nuclear Weapons, May 2-7, 1961), Box #2.001, Folder #1.4]
  • Letter from LP to Lloyd Smith, RE: LP is enclosing a check for 100 Canadian Dollars and several other checks totaling $84.00.  LP wants these to be applied to the Conference fund.  [Filed under LP Peace: (Oslo Conference Against the Spread of Nuclear Weapons, May 2-7, 1961), Box #2.001, Folder #1.4]
  • Letter from LP to Mary Hulbert, RE: LP thanks Hulbert for her contribution to the Oslo Conference.  LP and AHP think that the Conference was a success and LP is enclosing two copies of the Oslo Statement.  [Filed under LP Peace: (Oslo Conference Against the Spread of Nuclear Weapons, May 2-7, 1961), Box #2.001, Folder #1.4]       
  • Letter from LP to Mrs. Shelley, RE: LP thanks Shelley for her contribution to the Oslo Conference.  LP and AHP think that the Conference was a success and LP is enclosing two copies of the Oslo Statement.  [Filed under LP Peace: (Oslo Conference Against the Spread of Nuclear Weapons, May 2-7, 1961), Box #2.001, Folder #1.4]
  • Letter from LP to Ms. Gibson and Ms. Moore, RE: LP thanks Gibson and Moore for their contributions to the Oslo Conference Fund.  LP and AHP think that the Conference was a success, and LP is enclosing two copies of the Oslo Statement. [Filed under LP Peace: (Oslo Conference Against the Spread of Nuclear Weapons, May 2-7, 1961), Box #2.001, Folder #1.4]
  • Letter from LP to P.P. Ewald RE: LP encloses his personal reminiscences questionnaire [June 27, 1961] in which he has filled out the first part and answered the other questions in a statement. LP we soon send Ewald the article on his account of early days of x-ray crystallography, especially in relation to Pasadena. [Filed under LP Manuscripts of Articles: (Manuscripts and Typescripts of Articles by LP, 1961), Box #1961a, Folder #1961a.11] 
  • Letter from LP to Pauline Scott, RE: LP thanks Scott for her contribution to the Oslo Conference.  LP and AHP think that the Conference was a success and LP is enclosing two copies of the Oslo Statement.  [Filed under LP Peace: (Oslo Conference Against the Spread of Nuclear Weapons, May 2-7, 1961), Box #2.001, Folder #1.4]               
  • Letter from Roland Gittelsohn to LP, RE: Gittelsohn feels ambivalence about the issues and controversy within Sane.  Gittelsohn does not believe that either Norman Cousins or Mr. Pickett offend the values of American Democracy.  [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 #4.2]
  • Letter from Tony Tarlo to LP, RE: Tarlo would like to have 1,000 copies of the Oslo Statement to distribute to university professors on the Combined Universities Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament mailing list.   [Filed under LP Peace: (Oslo Conference Against the Spread of Nuclear Weapons, May 2-7, 1961), Box #2.004, Folder #4.4]
  • Letter from William Butler to LP, RE: Butler thinks that LP’s criticism of Sane should have come from him as a member or sponsor of Sane so that they could have been brought up in a more constructive manner.  [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 #4.2]
  • Newsletter “Coffin Nails” published by Tombstones. [Filed under LP Correspondence: F: Correspondence, 1961: Box #129 Folder #129.5] 
  • Newspaper Clipping: “News Behind the News,” Publication Unknown, June 27, 1961. [Filed under LP Biographical: (Articles and Newspaper Clippings re: Senate Internal Security Subcommittee, 1960-1966), Box #2.023, Folder #23.21] 
  • Personal Reminiscences Questionnaire: Enclosed in letter from LP to Ewald June 27, 1961. The first page is LP’s basic education information. The following pages answer the other questions and the answers include a list of some of LP’s most important publications, most important book and invention, marital and work status, information about his family members, his interests (“the whole of science”), and activities that he enjoys/does not enjoy. [Filed under LP Manuscripts of Articles: (Manuscripts and Typescripts of Articles by LP, 1961), Box #1961a, Folder #1961a.11] 
  • Report: “Knowledge Detection and International Trust,” Lockheed Electronics Company Systems Research Center. [Filed under LP Peace: Assorted Non-Pauling Peace Materials:  Articles, Typescripts, Pamphlets, Booklets: Ad-Bo: Box #8.001, Folder #1.16]
  • Typescript: “Pauling Statement on Neutron Bomb.” Note on top from Bob Latuor, VPI , Herb Strentz, and [?] Bee thanking LP for allowing them to copy this. [Filed under LP Manuscripts of Articles: (Manuscripts and Typescripts of Articles by LP, 1961), Box #1961a, Folder #1961a.10]