Activity Listings
- Article in National Guardian, RE: “Pauling to Khrushchev: Stop Nuclear Madness.” [Article in National Guardian, November 13, 1961] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (K: Individual Correspondence. (Kennedy-Klein, Morton)), #198.8]
- Article: ‘Africa Test Ban Opposed By U. S. ‘ [Filed under LP Manuscripts of Articles: 1960a.8]
- Article: ‘Open Letter to President Kennedy’, New York Times. [Filed under LP Manuscripts of Articles: 1960a.8]
- Hotel bill: Hotel New Yorker, New York [Filed under LP Travel, Box #1.003, Folder 3.1]
- Itinerary [handwritten]: London; TV show [Filed under LP Travel, Box #1.003, Folder 3.1]
- Letter from Alton L. Blakeslee, The Associated Press, to Mrs. J. S. Ledgerwood, cc LP, RE: Blakeslee’s job is to report what is known, not pass moral judgement on it, and did not intend to suggest that even the injury to one child is insignificant. He does not believe that he misquoted LP. He talked with him by phone, and hasn’t heard anything to the contrary. Handwritten on the side: “sent: 2 Frontier, 27 Feb. 1962.” [Letter from Ledgerwood to Blakeslee, November 2, 1961] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (L: Correspondence, 1961-1963), #232.1]
- Letter from Dr. Harry J. Silver, physician and surgeon, to LP, RE: As program chairman of the Los Angeles City Osteopathic Society, he invites LP to address the City Society either on the 2nd Tuesday of February or the 2nd Tuesday of March, on a subject of his choosing. [Letter from Kamb to Silver, November 22, 1961] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (L: Correspondence, 1961-1963), #232.1]
- Letter from Ernst Schwarcz to LP RE: Written in German. Asks permission to have No More War! published in East Germany. [Letter from Linda Pauling Kamb to Schwarcz November 21, 1961] [Filed under LP Books: 1958b3.1]
- Letter from Fred Okrand to John Raeburn Green RE: Explains that LP is currently away from the city, so they have not talk to him about the interrogatories yet. Writes that he believes the interrogatories are too oppressive and objectionable and would probably place too great a burden on him. [Filed under LP Biographical: (Pauling v. Globe-Democrat Publishing Company, 1960-1967), Box #3.003, Folder #3.2]
- Letter from J. Paul Reynolds, Dean , College of Arts and Sciences, Florida State University, to LP RE: Dr. Max T. Rogers has been suggested for the position of head of the Department of Chemistry at Florida State University. Asks LP what he thinks. [Letter from Rogers to LP September 25, 1961] [Letter from Hopkins to Reynolds November 14, 1961] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (R: Individual Correspondence. (Robinson, Miles - Roosevelt)), #335.7]
- Letter from Jack Fox, to LP. RE: Relates LP’s response to a letter to the editor to a Jewish folk story. Invites him to be the guest speaker at the Yearly National Guardian birthday party. [Filed under LP Correspondence (F: Correspondence, 1961): Box #129 Folder #129.5]
- Letter from John L.T. Waugh, RE: Waugh will be taking sabbatical leave from the University of Hawaii during 1962-1963 and wonders if LP might be able to refer him to any positions where he might be able to continue work on the chemistry and structure of isopoly (borates) and heteropoly- compounds. [Filed under LP Correspondence: (W: Correspondence, 1960-1962), #445.2]
- Letter from LP [Signed by Joan Harris] to Mrs. William Lloyd Evans, RE: LP and AHP were glad to receive Mrs. Evans’s letter. They are happy that she is in agreement with them. LP encloses a copy of the Oslo Statement. [Note from Mrs. Evans to LP, November 1, 1961] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (E: Correspondence, 1960-1969), #113.2]
- Letter from LP [Signed by Linda Hopkins] to Stanley Schaefer, W. H. Freeman & Co., RE: Sends the manuscript for 15 chapters of College Chemistry. Explains that these are the most thoroughly revised chapters so far and that the other 15 chapters will be revised in December. [Filed under LP Books: 1955b.4]
- Letter from LP to Pete Stucky. RE: Encloses his article titled “Why We Must Have Peace”, and another article “The Danger of Nuclear Holocaust”. Encloses a statement about his book No More War. [Letter from Stucky November 1, 1961] [Filed under LP Correspondence (S: Correspondence, 1961): Box #381 Folder #381.2]
- Letter from Morton R. Weinstein to LP, RE: Weinstein is sorry that LP is unable to accept her invitation to address the Langley Porter Neuropsychiatric Institute's Staff Conference, but understands that he is busy. She will, however, take seriously his offer to discuss his work on the chemical basis of mental disease at the Institute some time in the future. [Filed under LP Correspondence: (W: Correspondence, 1960-1962), #445.2]
- Letter from Mrs. Margaret Archibald to LP, RE: Says that it was good to hear LP over the radio last night. [Filed under LP Correspondence: (A: Correspondence, 1958-1961), #13.4]
- Letter from Phyllis Graham (Mrs. Donald W. Graham) to LP, RE: Mrs. Graham is disappointed and horrified by the proposals of bigger bombs and better missiles for the betterment of world affairs. Compares Russia to the early years of the United States and also to an adolescent. Suggests that these countries need worthwhile projects to occupy their time, and proposes a few. [Filed under LP Correspondence: (G: Correspondence, 1957-1961), #141.5]
- Letter from Ruth Allen, Secretary to Stanley Schaefer, W. H. Freeman & Co., to LP RE: Acknowledges receipt of LP’s November 9 letter. [Letter from LP to Schaefer November 9, 1961] [Filed under LP Books: 1955b.4]
- Letter from Wayne Holley, President, The Public Affairs Forum of Utah County, to LP RE: Invites LP to speak for The Public Affairs Forum of Utah County, in connection with Brigham Young University and other independent groups in Salt Lake City, on the subject of peace. Handwritten at the bottom: “Acknow. receipt of- LPK.” [Letter from LP to Holley December 22, 1961] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (P: Correspondence, 1960-1963), #314.2]
- Magazine Article: “The Atom”, Time, November 10, 1961. [Filed under LP Biographical: (LP Scrapbooks, 1961-1965), Box #6.008, Folder #8.148]
- Memorandum from Cushing Strout and Larry Rabinowitz to Caltech Faculty RE: Explains that a the Organizational Research Associates recently sent a piece of anti-ACLU propaganda to the faculty members, but the ACLU deserves a faculty hearing to hear their side of the story. Encloses a statement by Lloyd M. Smith, President of the ACLU in Southern California. [Filed under LP Biographical: (Assorted Materials re: Civil Liberties), Box #2.046, Folder #46.1]
- Newspaper Clipping: “Pauling to Khrushchev”, New America, November 10, 1961. [Filed under LP Biographical: (LP Scrapbooks, 1961-1965), Box #6.008, Folder #8.141]
- Program: ‘New York State Divisional Meeting’ [Filed under LP Speeches: (Speeches by LP, 1961) Box # 1961s3 Folder #1961s3.13]
- Receipt from First Western Bank to LP RE: “Receipt Portion.” For a deposit. $1,625.00. [Envelope 1961] [Filed under LP Biographical: Business and Financial: Box #4.030, Folder #30.1]
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