"We Must Achieve Disarmament and Permanent Peace." Page 1. September 14, 1961
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Travel: Essen, Germany

Activity Listings

  • Airline ticket: Lufthansa, Frankfurt to Dusseldorf [Filed under LP Travel, Box #1.003, Folder 3.1]  
  • Flier: ‘Ich bin froh sie zu’. [Filed under LP Speeches: (Speeches by LP, 1961) Box # 1961s3 Folder #1961s3.4] 
  • Handwritten note from Eva Wicks Reid to LP RE: Asks LP to sponsor a meeting and attend a planning session for a rally in Los Angeles for Democratic Rights. [Letter from LP to Reid September 25, 1961] [Filed under LP Correspondence (R: Correspondence, 1960-1963), #342.2]       
  • Handwritten note from unknown, in German.  [Filed under LP Speeches: (Speeches by LP, 1961) Box # 1961s3 Folder #1961s3.3]
  • Itinerary: Essen, Germany [handwritten] [Filed under LP Travel, Box #1.003, Folder 3.1] 
  • Letter from Anthony Williams, Consolidated Real Estate Co., to LP RE: Williams responds to a public statement made by LP about fallout shelters.  A newspaper article is included from The Bangor Daily News which quoted LP about his opinion on fallout shelters. [Letter from LP to Williams October 2, 1961, Letter from Sherrill Leverich to Richard J. Warren January 3, 1962] [Filed under LP Newspaper Clippings: Newspaper Clippings, Magazine and Journal Articles related to LP, 1961: Box #1961n2, Folder #1961n2.9]
  • Letter from C. W. Keenan, University of Tennessee, to LP RE: Explains that he uses LP’s General Chemistry in a course he teaches.  Points out a correction to be made to the text regarding his discussion of the Autochrome method of color photography. Expresses his support of LP’s efforts to stop nuclear weapons testing.  [Filed under LP Books: 1953b2.1]
  • Letter from Chia Ren Jin and William K. Walsh, Research Assistants, School of Textiles, North Carolina State College, to LP, RE: They would like to know what LP’s opinion of Russia’s resumption of nuclear tests is.  They debated what he would say, but decided to just ask him instead. [Letter from Mrs. Harris to Mr. Jin and Mr. Walsh, December 11, 1961] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (H: Correspondence, 1961-1962), #168.1]
  • Letter from David C. Mearns to LP RE: Mearns says he is grateful that LP is considering the Library of Congress’ request that the Pauling papers become a part of the resources of the national manuscript collection and says that if there is any way he could help, to let him know. [Filed under LP Safe: Drawer #2, Folder #2.013] [Also Filed under LP Safe: Drawer #2, Folder # 2.016]       
  • Letter from David Paul to LP RE: Paul thanks LP for the suggestions he made on the report “Can Mutations Such as Those Induced by Radiation Cause Hereditary Disease?”  Paul will add Dr. Harvey Itano to the materials so that he will be given proper credit.  [Letter from LP to Paul August 11, 1961] [Filed under LP Peace: Materials re: Fallout and Radiation Shelters, and Civil Defense, 1954-1961: Box #7.007, Folder #7.22]
  • Letter from Drs. I.M. Kolthoff, Bryce L. Crawford, M.B. Visscher, and C.J. Watson, University of Minnesota Institute of Technology, to Editor of Science, RE: Wish to invite other scientists to take part in a petition to the General Assembly of the United Nations to let the world know that testing of nuclear weapons by any world power is contrary to the world’s scientists.  They realize that at present all the UN can do is exert moral persuasion on the rest of the world, but that it is a good first step.  Furthermore, they urge that the General Assembly of the United Nations specifically request the abandonment of all nuclear testing.  Any scientist who wishes to participate may send their signature to one of the undersigned. [Letter from Dr. Kolthoff to LP, November 9, 1961] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (K: Individual Correspondence. (Klein, Samuel-Kusch)), #199.8]
  • Letter from Edmund C. Berkeley, Berkeley Enterprises, Inc., to Secretary to LP, RE: Requests a copy of LP’s report on aging and death. Handwritten note at the top states that it was mailed September 19, 1961] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (B: Correspondence, 1958-1961), #39.4] 
  • Letter from LP to Paul Ewald RE: Apologizes for sending the manuscript so late. Says he isn’t really satisfied with it, but is sending it any way. Tells Ewald to feel free to reject it or ask him to rewrite it. [Filed under LP Manuscripts of Articles: (Manuscripts and Typescripts of Articles by LP, 1961), Box #1961a2, Folder 1961a2.5] 
  • Letter from Nicholas Gage, Editor-in-Chief, Boston University News, to LP, RE: Asks LP if he could express his views on the current situation of the US and Russia resuming nuclear testing, and wouldn’t mind if it were published in the newspaper. [Letter from LP to Mr. Gage, November 11, 1961] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (G: Correspondence, 1957-1961), #141.5]
  • Letter from Professor C. A. Baud, University of Geneva, to LP, RE: Requests a reprint of the paper “A molecular theory of general anesthesia” which first appeared in Science. [Filed under LP Correspondence: (B: Correspondence, 1958-1961), #39.4]
  • Manuscript: ‘Ich bin froh sie zu’. [Filed under LP Speeches: (Speeches by LP, 1961) Box # 1961s3 Folder #1961s3.4] 
  • Newspaper Clipping: “Chruschtschow antwortete nicht.” Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung. Written in German. [Filed under LP Newspaper Clippings: Newspaper Clippings, Magazine and Journal Articles related to LP, 1961: Box #1961n2, Folder #1961n2.10]
  • Statement titled “The London Statement” written at the conclusion of the international meeting on disarmament and the reduction of world tensions held in London September 14th-16th, 1961. Note: three pages. [Filed under LP Safe: Drawer #2, Folder #2.024] 
  • Typescript: ‘We Must Achieve Disarmament and Permanent Peace’.  [Filed under LP Speeches: (Speeches by LP, 1961) Box # 1961s3 Folder #1961s3.3]