Letter from Linus Pauling to Alexander Leaf. Page 1. March 1, 1966
Letter from Linus Pauling to Alexander Leaf. March 1, 1966. Page 1  Larger Images / More Information. 2 pp.  View Transcript

Activity Listings

  • Bank Book Entry: Forest Service USDA.  “Grazing 1966.” $49.20.  [Filed under LP Biographical: Business and Financial: Box #4.039, Folder #39.1]
  • Check from LP to Forest Service USDA, RE: $49.20. [Filed under LP Biographical: Financial, Box 4.029, Folder 29.1]
  • Letter (handwritten and typescript) to Senator Wayne Morse from LP . RE: LP hopes the Senator will take action on his Petition to the Senate. [Filed under LP Manuscripts of Articles, Box 1966a.1]
  • Letter from 'Matt,' Harvard University, to LP, RE: Agrees to appear as a witness in LP's suit against the National Review. [Filed under LP Biographical: Legal, Box 3.016, Folder 16.3]
  • Letter from Edith Patterson Meyer to LP RE: Informs that she has included a biographical sketch of him in her book. Encloses the biographical sketch on him in gallery form for him to correct any errors. [Filed under LP Correspondence: M: Correspondence, 1966: Box #260, Folder #260.2]
  • Letter from J. Hasle, Registre International des Citoyens du Monde, Centre International, to LP RE: Enclose the article of the Le Monde newspaper who broadcasted the text he signed. [Filed under LP Correspondence: H: Correspondence, 1966: Box #169, Folder #169.4]
  • Letter from John T. Edsall, Harvard University, The Biological Laboratories, to LP RE: Informs he would be glad to be a character witness on LP’s behalf. States he was unaware of the suit against Buckley in the National Review, but is not surprised he is suing him for libel. [Filed under LP Correspondence: E: Individual Correspondence (Edsall, John T.): Box #106, Folder #106.5]                                       
  • Letter from John T. Edsall, Harvard University, to LP . RE: Edsall says he would be glad to be a character reference for LP in his suit against the National Review. [Filed under LP Biographical: Legal, Box 3.016, Folder 16.3]
  • Letter from LP to Dr. Henry M. Sobell Department of Chemistry The University of Rochester River Campus Station RE: Regrets to inform him that he will not be able to read his manuscript on A Molecular Model for Gene Repression because he must leave for New York to participate in a law suit. [Filed under LP Correspondence: S: Correspondence, 1966-1967: Box #384, Folder #384.1]
  • Letter from LP to Gustav Albrecht RE: Informs that a student has written about having HFO, hypofluorous acid, in a table in College Chemistry. Asks him to track down a reference on HFO. Asks him to check the amount of money that was spent for State Tax on supplies in connection with building the house. [Filed under LP Correspondence: A: Individual Correspondence (Albrecht, Gustav): Box #4, Folder #4.2]
  • Letter from LP to Hubert H. Humphrey, Vice President of the United States, RE: Communicates the enclosed petition to the Senate fo the United States of America for the redress of a grievance done to him. Request that he transmit the petition to the Senate of the United States for its consideration. [Filed under LP Correspondence: H: Individual Correspondence (Humphrey, Hubert H.): Box #163, Folder #163.5] 
  • Letter from LP to Joseph E. Mayer, University of California, San Diego, RE: LP says that a conflict has occurred with the dedication of the Alpha Helix. A judge in New York has ordered LP's libel suit to go on trial, and though he will ask the judge for permission to attend the ship's dedication, he will not be able to give a seminar to the Chemistry Department. He would like to come down at a later date to give a seminar. [Filed under LP Speeches, Box 1966s, Folder 1966s.4]
  • Letter from LP to Josh Greenfeld RE: Believes someone wrote him about establishing frozen sperm banks in case of an atomic attack, but no longer remembers who it was from. Asks if he has been in touch with Professor Herman Muller of Indiana University, because he has been interested in the subject for eugenic purposes.[Letter from Greenfeld to LP February 28, 1966][Filed under LP Correspondence: G: Correspondence, 1966: Box #143, Folder #143.1] 
  • Letter from LP to Miss Jocelyn Dougherty RE: Pleased to learn that he is thinking about possible mechanisms of correction of cancer. Informs that he does not have any well formed opinions on his ideas, but does not feel that the loss or gain of an electron has any importance. [Letter from Dougherty to LP February 19, 1966][Filed under LP Correspondence: D: Correspondence: Box #99, Folder #99.7] 
  • Letter from LP to P.F. Scholander, University of California, San Diego, RE: LP explains that a judge in New York has ordered his libel suit to go to trial, and that he will ask the judge for permission to leave so he can be present at the dedication of the Alpha Helix. [Filed under LP Speeches, Box 1966s, Folder 1966s.4]
  • Letter from LP to Pauline Geballe RE: Thanks her for the birthday card with the clippings from the papers. [Filed under LP Correspondence: G: Individual Correspondence (Geballe, Pauline): Box #136, Folder #136.5]                       
  • Letter from LP to Professor Joseph E. Mayer, Chemistry Dept., University of California, RE: Informs that the trial date of his libel suit against The National Review, conflicts with the dedication ceremony. Plans to ask the judge for permission to leave New York, in order to arrive to the dedication on time. Informs it is not possible for him to accept his invitation to give a seminar. [Filed under LP Correspondence: M: Individual Correspondence (Mayer, Joseph): Box #244, Folder #244.8]
  • Letter from LP to Professor P. F. Scholander RE: Informs him that he will be in New York because a judge has ordered his libel suit against The National Review to come to trial. He will ask the judge if he may leave the trial at noon on March 11th so that he may arrive in San Diego in time for the dinner and leave again for New York the next day. [Filed under LP Correspondence: S: Correspondence, 1966-1967: Box #384, Folder #384.1]
  • Letter from LP to Randy Gustafson, University of New York RE: Informs that he is not sure about the compound HFO. Expects the molecule to have single bonds between fluorine and oxygen and between oxygen and hydrogen. [Letter from Gustafson to LP, no date] [Filed under LP Correspondence: A: Individual Correspondence (Albrecht, Gustav): Box #4, Folder #4.2]  
  • Letter from LP to Randy Gustafson, University of New York, RE: Informs that he is not sure about the compound HFO. Expects that the molecule would have single bonds between fluorine and oxygen and between oxygen and hydrogen. Informs that he will check up on the matter. [Filed under LP Correspondence: G: Correspondence, 1966: Box #143, Folder #143.1] 
  • Letter from LP to Senator Wayne Morse, United States Senate, RE: Encloses his petition to the Senate for the redress of a grievance. [Copy of handwritten letter to Senator Morse][Filed under LP Correspondence: M: Individual Correspondence (Morse, Wayne): Box #250, Folder #250.2]
  • Letter from LP to Vice President Hubert H. Humphrey, RE: LP brings to Humphrey's attention his Petition to the Senate, and requests that as President of the Senate, that Humphrey will transmit it to the Senate of the United States for consideration. [Filed under LP Manuscripts of Articles, Box 1966a.1]
  • Letter from Le Dinh Nahn to LP RE: Informs that they have forwarded his letter to President Ho Chi Minh. [Letter from LP to Nahn February 7, 1966] [Filed under LP Correspondence: H: Individual Correspondence (Ho, Chi Minh): Box #159, Folder #159.9] 
  • Letter from Marcelia J. Hill, Secretary to LP, to Ben Bloom RE: Informs that LP is away and will bring the letter to his attention when he returns. [Filed under LP Correspondence: B: Correspondence, 1966: Box #41, Folder #41.2] 
  • Letter from Mrs. Glenna B. Johnson, A. C. S. W., to LP RE: Suggests that Senator Wayne Morse might be a candidate for the Nobel Peace citation. Hope that he might know channels through which he could offer his name. [Letter from LP to Johnson May 9, 1966][Filed under LP Correspondence: J: Correspondence, 1966: Box #193, Folder #193.2] 
  • Letter from N. Jasson, Secretary to Dr. Warren Weaver, to LP . RE: Jasson regrets that Weaver will not be able to serve as a character witness, as he is spending the winter in Florida for his health. [Filed under LP Biographical: Legal, Box 3.016, Folder 16.3]
  • Note from Matthew Meselson, Harvard University, The Biological Laboratories, to LP RE: Informs he is willing to appear as a witness in his suit against the National Review. [Filed under LP Correspondence: M: Individual Correspondence (Meselson, Matthew): Box #246, Folder #246.8]
  • Petition to the Senate of the United States for the Redress of a Grievance, submitted by LP, RE: Petitions for the redress of the grievance done to LP by the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act, regarding a document entitled "Report on the Hearings of Dr. Linus Pauling." [Filed under LP Manuscripts of Articles, Box 1966a.1]
  • Receipt from First Western Bank to LP and AHP RE: “Temporary Receipt In-Mail Deposit.”  $2,000.00.  [Filed under LP Biographical: Business and Financial: Box #4.030, Folder #30.1]