Letter from Linus Pauling to Ruth Rosenwald. Page 1. February 7, 1966
Letter from Linus Pauling to Ruth Rosenwald. February 7, 1966. Page 1  Larger Images / More Information. 1 p.  View Transcript

Activity Listings

  • Letter from Bob Brier to LP RE: Informs that he does not have access to the tapped lecture by Dr. Teller. Informs that he has resigned from A.I.Ch.E. [Letter from LP to Brier February 11, 1966][Filed under LP Correspondence: B: Correspondence, 1966: Box #41, Folder #41.2] 
  • Letter from Francis C. Neuhaus, Associate Professor of Chemistry, Northwestern University, to LP RE: Invites him to give a talk on the structure and function of macromolecules in Biochemistry. [Letter from LP to Neuhaus March 1, 1966][Filed under LP Correspondence: N: Correspondence, 1966: Box #289, Folder #289.2]
  • Letter from Georg Rumer to LP RE: Reminds him of their meeting almost 40 years ago. He asks LP to look at his notes and to tell him if he finds them interesting. He also wishes him luck in his fight for peace. [Translated from German] [Filed under LP Correspondence: R: Correspondence, 1964-1969: Box #343, Folder #343.3]
  • Letter from Henry D. Cohen to LP RE: Informs that Dr. Fancesco Coppola has requested he send him an invitation to speak in Italy on the subject of the war in Vietnam. [Letter from LP to Cohen February 14, 1966][Filed under LP Correspondence: C: Correspondence, 1966: Box #78, Folder #78.1] 
  • Letter from James Raz to Professor D. Allan Bromley Physics Department Yale University RE: Informs him that he is now working with LP and is therefore no longer looking for work, but thanks him for his efforts. [Filed under LP Correspondence: R: Individual Correspondence. (Raz - Reich): Box #328, Folder #328.1]
  • Letter from James Raz to Professor Gerald Brown Physics Department Princeton University RE: Informs him that he is now working with LP and also encloses a summary of some of his work on Ca 41. [Filed under LP Correspondence: R: Individual Correspondence. (Raz - Reich): Box #328, Folder #328.1]
  • Letter from James Raz to Professor John Fox Physics Department Florida State University RE: Informs him that he accepted an offer to work with LP so he is no longer looking for a research position for the semester. [Filed under LP Correspondence: R: Individual Correspondence. (Raz - Reich): Box #328, Folder #328.1]
  • Letter from LP to Arthur Cherkin, M.D., Division of Biology, California Institute of Technology, RE: Enclose a report sent by William Pearlman. Asks him if he can take whatever action he can with the report. [Letter from Cherkin to LP February 18, 1966][Letter from LP to Cherkin March 2, 1966][Filed under LP Correspondence: C: Individual Correspondence: (Cherkin, Arthur), Box #64, Folder #64.8] 
  • Letter from LP to Dieter C. Aumann, Institute for Radiochemistry, RE: Informs that he is no longer in the California Institute of Technology, and so it is not possible for him to arrange a fellowship. [Letter from Aumann to LP February 2, 1966][Filed under LP Correspondence: A: Correspondence, 1966: Box #15, Folder #15.1]
  • Letter from LP to Dr. Arthur de Sousa College of Fisheries, Navigation, Marine Engineering and Electronics RE: Thanks him for the letter and says he is glad to hear the Dr. Sousa is sending him on of his water colors. [Filed under LP Correspondence: S: Correspondence, 1966-1967: Box #384, Folder #384.1]
  • Letter from LP to Dr. H. Noller, School of Chemistry, Central University of Venezuela, RE: Informs that he cannot consider a trip to the University of Caracas anytime soon. Discusses the German version of his book, The Nature of the Chemical Bond.[Filed under LP Correspondence: N: Correspondence, 1966: Box #289, Folder #289.2]
  • Letter from LP to Herr Knidt RE: Thanks him for sending the Xerox copies of the drawn figures for his book. [Filed under LP Correspondence: K: Correspondence, 1966: Box #202, Folder #202.4]
  • Letter from LP to Miss Lynn Sagan Educational Services Incorporated RE: Says that due to his work load he cannot work through her manuscript carefully and is therefore, despite his interest, returning the manuscript. He also suggests that Science could have rejected it due to its length and she might have better luck if she publishes each new idea separately. [Filed under LP Correspondence: S: Correspondence, 1966-1967: Box #384, Folder #384.1]
  • Letter from LP to Mr. William Pearlman RE: Regrets to inform him that he has not had the time to study the report so he forwarded it to his colleague Dr. Arthur Cherkin and asked him for his opinion. [Filed under LP Correspondence: P: Correspondence, 1964-1969: Box #315, Folder #315.3]
  • Letter from LP to Mrs. Bette Chambers RE: Informs he has not seen the Moody Bible Institute science films. Pleased that she plans to make an objection to their misrepresentation of the nature of the world. [Letter from Chambers to LP January 4, 1966][Filed under LP Correspondence: C: Correspondence, 1966: Box #78, Folder #78.1] 
  • Letter from LP to Mrs. Lesetta F. B. Heintz RE: Pleased to learn about the work of the Orange County Unitarian Universalist Society’s Social Concerns Committee. Declines their invitation to speak. [Letter from Heintz to LP February 6, 1966][Filed under LP Correspondence: H: Correspondence, 1966: Box #169, Folder #169.4] 
  • Letter from LP to Professor Georg Rumer Mathematical Institute Novosibizsk U.S.S.R. RE: Thanks him for the letter and reprint and hopes he can see him next time he visits the Soviet Union. [Filed under LP Correspondence: R: Correspondence, 1964-1969: Box #343, Folder #343.3]
  • Letter from LP to Professor N. Matkovsky, International Institute for Peace, RE: Informs that he and his wife have been continuing their efforts to bring the war in Vietnam to an end and to acieve the goal of world peace. [Letter from Matkovsky to LP January 13, 1966][Filed under LP Correspondence: M: Correspondence, 1966: Box #260, Folder #260.2]
  • Letter from LP to Professor Stephen Smale Department of Mathematics University of California RE: Says that he has been involved in some activities about the Vietnam War, but he probably couldn't make a trip to Hanoi and that he doubts it would be worth while. [Filed under LP Correspondence: S: Correspondence, 1966-1967: Box #384, Folder #384.1]
  • Letter from LP to Professor Walter L. Koltun, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, RE: Thanks him for sending the reprint on the Corey-Pauling -Koltun models. Feels the models will be a valuable aid to many people. [Letter from Koltun to LP January 26, 1966][Filed under LP Correspondence: K: Correspondence, 1966: Box #202, Folder #202.4]               
  • Letter from LP to William Pearlman, cc: Dr. A. Cherkin, RE: Thanks him for sending his report on biological effects of radiation in the UHF frequency band. Informs that he has not had time to study the report and is sending it to his colleague, Dr. Cherkin. [Filed under LP Correspondence: C: Individual Correspondence: (Cherkin, Arthur), Box #64, Folder #64.8] 
  • Letter from Marcelia J. Hill Secretary to LP to Mrs. Ronald B. Slater RE: Says that a signed copy of LP's book No More War! is being sent for her Celebrity Auction. [Filed under LP Correspondence: S: Correspondence, 1966-1967: Box #384, Folder #384.1]
  • Letter from Reverend Howard G. Matson, First Unitarian Church, to LP . RE: Matson is pleased that LP will join him at Asilomar. [Filed under LP Speeches, 1966s2.2]
  • Letter from W.E. Sackston, Macdonald College, to Marcelia Hill, Secretary to LP . RE: Requests a biographical sketch of LP to be used for his introduction. [Filed under LP Speeches, 1966s2.6]
  • Letter from the Director-General UNESCO to LP RE: Invites him to participate in UNESCO's 20th anniversary and round-table discussion on November 4th this year. [Filed under LP Correspondence: U: Organizational Correspondence. (Un - Un): Box #420, Folder #420.2]
  • Note from [?] to W. H. Freeman and Co. RE: Says that they are considering LP’s General Chemistry as a course textbook next year. Says that the material may be a bit difficult for some of the students. [Filed under LP Books: (General Chemistry, Third Edition, by LP. San Francisco: W. H. Freeman, 1970, 959 pages), Box #1970b4, Folder # 1970b4.1]
  • Receipt: Colony Motor Inn, Los Angeles [Filed under LP Travel, Box #1.004, Folder 4.2] 
  • Receipt: “U.S. Postal Money Order.” $13.68.  [Filed under LP Biographical: Business and Financial: Box #4.039, Folder #39.1]
  • Speech notes: Vietnam, National Lawyers Guild Banquet, Los Angeles, California. [Filed under LP Speeches, Box 1966s, Folder 1966s.1]