Letter to the Editor of the New York Times re: conflict at the Gandhi Peace Award event. Page 1. November 2, 1962
Letter to the Editor of the New York Times re: conflict at the Gandhi Peace Award event. November 2, 1962. Page 1  Larger Images / More Information. 1 p.  View Transcript

Travel: St. Louis, MO

Activity Listings

  • Hotel bill: The Statler-Hilton Hotel, St. Louis [Filed under LP Travel, Box #1.003, Folder 3.2] 
  • Itinerary [handwritten]: St. Louis, Missouri [Filed under LP Travel, Box #1.003, Folder 3.2]
  • Letter form Herman Harvey to LP RE: Tells LP about a series of educational television programs titled The Sum and Substance that are being planned by the University of Southern California. Says that the series will feature prominent people talking about the search for meaning and basis for belief in one’s personal life. Asks if LP would be interested in the show. [Letter from Hopkins to Harvey October 31, 1962] [Filed under LP Correspondence, H: Correspondence 1961-1962 Box 168, Folder 168.2]
  • Letter form Linda Hopkins, Secretary to LP, to John C. Schuder. RE: Informs him of LP’s travel plans in relation to his visit to Columbia. [Filed under LP Speeches: Speeches by LP, 1962: Box #1962s Folder #1962s.25] 
  • Letter from Ann Fagan Ginber, Editor, Civil Liberties Docket, to LP RE: Requests documents concerning libel suits filed by LP against specific organizations and persons. [Letter from Hopkins to Ginger November 6, 1962] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (G: Correspondence) #142.2] 
  • Letter from Garry de Young to LP RE: Says that since his last communication with LP he has written over 1000 poems and has compiled them in a book titled You Can’t Crush a Diamond. Encloses a copy. Discusses losing his house and car due to teaching sex education in an “improper” manner according to the church. Asks LP to give his opinion of the book. [Letter from de Young to LP January 24, 1962] [Letter from LP to de Young December 5, 1962] [Filed under LP Correspondence, D: Individual Correspondence, 1960-1966 Box 99 Folder 99.3]
  • Letter from Gisele Friedman, to LP RE: Thanks LP for being the only reasonable voice against the war. She thanks him for his courage and also for his letter sent to President Kennedy. [Letter from Hopkins to Friedman October 30, 1962] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (F: Correspondence) #129.7]  
  • Letter from LP [signed by Linda Hopkins] to Siri Lu Sophar RE: Tells Sophar how he became interested in the nature of the chemical bond. Says that the answers to her other questions should be in his book The Nature of the Chemical Bond. [Letter from Sophar to LP October 17, 1962]  [Filed under LP Correspondence, S:  Correspondence, 1962-1963 Box 382 Folder 382.1]
  • Letter from LP t Frank Lambert RE: Tells Lambert that he is going to be in Europe at the time of the California Association of Chemistry Teachers’ summer conference, and must decline the invitation to speak at the conference. [Letter from Lambert to LP October 4, 1962] [Filed under LP Correspondence, C: Correspondence 1961-1962 Box 76, Folder 76.2] 
  • Letter from LP to Dhirendra Nath Roy RE: Says he was interested in reading Roy’s article, but he is not very familiar with photosynthesis to make much comment on the article. Gives a few suggestions and apologizes he could not be of greater help to Roy. [Letter from Roy to LP October 13, 1962] [Filed under LP Correspondence, R: Correspondence, 1960-1963 Box 342 Folder 342.3] 
  • Letter from LP to Dr. Catchpool RE: “Teflurane and roflurane might be worth looking at.” [Filed under LP Correspondence, Catchpool, John Francis, 1959-1994 #62.4] 
  • Letter from LP to Fred Stitt RE: LP declines the invitation to speak before the California Section of the A.C.S. because he is no longer accepting invitations for the year since he already has so many engagements. LP and AHP send their regards. Handwritten “ACS” in red pencil. [Letter from Stitt to LP October 9, 1962] [Filed under LP Science: (American Chemical Society: Correspondence, 1950-1964), Box #14.006, Folder #6.5] 
  • Letter from LP to Mr. C. J. Jucker, cc: Verlag Chemie RE: Thanks Jucker for pointing out the error in his book. Says that he has known for some time that copper and silver show only limited mutual solubility in the crystalline state and he will ask the publisher to correct the mistake in later editions. [Letter from Chemie to LP October 17, 1962] [Filed under J: Correspondence 1933-1934, 1936-1964 Box 192, Folder 192.28] 
  • Letter from LP to Mr. Miller and Mr. Levine, Associated Students, University of California, Berkeley, RE: Expresses his regret at not being able to accept their invitation to speak. [Filed under LP Correspondence: (A: Correspondence), #14.1] 
  • Letter from LP to Randolph McNeill RE: Apologizes for the delay in response. Explains that he has been traveling a lot and has gotten behind in his correspondence as a result. Thanks McNeill for the letter and words of encouragement. Says he is sending a copy of No More War! under separate cover. [Letter from McNeill to LP March 3, 1962] [Filed under LP Correspondence, M: Correspondence 1962-1964 Box 259, Folder 259.1]
  • Letter from Leona Russell to LP RE: Tells LP that she does not feel that there are many people in the U.S. that disagree with President Kennedy’s actions regarding Cuba. Suggests that, if he cannot agree with the people at the head of the country, then he should not implicate that he is speaking for all the loyal American citizens. [Filed under LP Correspondence, R: Correspondence, 1960-1963 Box 342 Folder 342.3]  
  • Letter from Linda Hopkins to Babs Coburn RE: Says that Coburn’s letter arrived just before LP left for Europe, but that he asked her to write and say that he hasn’t done any work on plant mutation and growth. Encloses a paper for Coburn. [Letter from Coburn to LP October 22, 1962] [Filed under LP Correspondence, C: Correspondence 1961-1962 Box 76, Folder 76.2]
  • Letter from Linda Hopkins to Lytt Gardener RE: Says that LP asked her to thank Gardener for sending the clippings. Explains that LP did not have time to write a note himself before leaving for Europe. [Letter from Gardner to LP October 22, 1962] [Filed under LP Correspondence, G: Correspondence, 1962-1965 Box 142 Folder 142.1] 
  • Letter from Linda Hopkins to Norman Moss RE: Tells Moss that his letter arrived just as LP was leaving for a trip to Europe. Says that LP will be returning in the middle of November and will see Moss’ letter then. [Filed under LP Correspondence, M: Correspondence 1962-1964 Box 259, Folder 259.1] 
  • Letter from Linda Hopkins, Secretary to LP, to John J. Banewicz, Southern Methodist University. RE: Informs him that he may use the book General Chemistry. [Filed under LP Speeches: Speeches by LP, 1962: Box # 1962s Folder #1962s.27]
  • Letter from Linda Hopkins, secretary to LP, to Ms. Milnor Alexander RE: Thanks Ms. Alexander on the behalf of LP for the invitation to speak to her Friends Peace Committee and sends LP’s regrets at his having to decline the offer. [Letter to LP from Ms. Milnor Alexander, October 15, 1962] [Letter to Mrs. Linda Hopkins, secretary to LP, from Ms. Milnor Alexander, November 4, 1962] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (A: Correspondence), #14.1] 
  • Letter from President Lee A. DuBridge, California Institute of Technology, to Joseph M. McDaniel RE: Thanks McDaniel for his October 26 letter informing him of the grant extension and states that the alteration will be noted in their records. [Letter from McDaniel to DuBridge October 26, 1962] [Filed under LP Science: (Orthomolecular Medicine and Mental Health: Materials re: Ford Foundation grants for the study of mental disorders, 1955-1966), Box #11.088, Folder #88.11] 
  • Letter from W. Francis English, University of Missouri, to LP. RE: Asks for the title of his speech, two glossy pictures, and a biographical sketch. Is making hotel arrangements for him. [Letter from Hopkins October 30, 1962] [Filed under LP Speeches: Speeches by LP, 1962: Box # 1962s Folder #1962s.26]