Letter from Linus Pauling to William T. Joyner. Page 1. May 26, 1966
Letter from Linus Pauling to William T. Joyner. May 26, 1966. Page 1  Larger Images / More Information. 1 p.  View Transcript

Travel: Milwaukee, WI

Activity Listings

  • Advertisement, RE: "The Social Responsibilities of the University Scientist," lecture given by LP at University of Wisconsin. [Filed under LP Speeches, Box 1966s, Folder 1966s.13]
  • Handwritten notes by LP, RE: "The Social Responsibilities of the University Scientist," lecture given by LP at University of Wisconsin. [Filed under LP Speeches, Box 1966s, Folder 1966s.13]
  • Letter from Booher Travel to LP RE: airline tickets for LP’s trip to New York on June 2, 1966 [Filed under LP Travel, Box #1.004, Folder 4.2] 
  • Letter from Curt Mirtschin, Freie Akademie Des Geistes, to LP RE: Written in German.[Filed under LP Correspondence: M: Correspondence, 1966: Box #260, Folder #260.2]
  • Letter from Edmund G. Brown, Governor, State of California, to LP RE: Informs that after the Primary Campaign is over, he would like to talk with him. Informs that he disagrees with him on the Regents, but is interested in his views. [Letter from LP to Brown May 10, 1966][Filed under LP Correspondence: B: Individual Correspondence (Brown, Edmund G.): Box #32, Folder #32.2] 
  • Letter from Edward Kemp Acquisitions Librarian University of Oregon to LP RE: Informs LP of how they would handle the Pauling Papers and how they would be used if kept at the University of Oregon. [Filed under LP Correspondence: U: Organizational Correspondence. (Un - Un): Box #420, Folder #420.11]
  • Letter from Gustav Albrecht to LP RE: Asks if his method of measuring the axial ratios for polyhedra with rounded corners is accurate enough for LP’s purposes. [Filed under LP Research Notebooks: 32R, Folder #1] 
  • Letter from LP to Dr. Andrew Recsei, Recsei Laboratories RE: Invites him and his wife to participate in the rational formulation of a set of ethical principles at the Center on the 13th and 14th of June and also to join him for lunch on those days. [Filed under LP Correspondence: R: Individual Correspondence. (Raz - Reich): Box #328, Folder #328.3]
  • Letter from LP to Dr. Andrew Recsei, Recsei Laboratories, RE: Extends a formal invitation for Recsei to join a discussion of ethical principles at the Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions. [Filed under LP Biographical: Academia, Box 1.036, Folder 36.5]
  • Letter from LP to President Robert Mortvedt, Pacific Lutheran University, RE: Accepts his invitation to participate in the study conference at Pacific Lutheran University. [Letter from Mortvedt to LP May 13, 1966][Filed under LP Correspondence: M: Correspondence, 1966: Box #260, Folder #260.2]
  • Letter from Prof. Dr. C. Dragulescu Academia Republicii Socialiste Romania to LP RE: Says that he received LP's letter of May 9th and he conveyed his regrets about LP's absence from the Conference. [Filed under LP Correspondence: R: Organizational Correspondence. (Ra - Ro): Box #339, Folder #339.6]
  • Letter from R.A. Holzhauer, University of Wisconsin, to AHP, RE: Expresses her pleasure at lunching with AHP, and offers her help in anything AHP should need while she's in Milwaukee. [Filed under Ava Helen Pauling: Organizational Correspondence, Box 1.008, Folder 8.2]
  • Letter from Tom Dietz to LP RE: Discusses his interest in paying tribute to Mr. Glen L. Ludick, their inspiring high school chemistry teacher. Ask him for an autographed picture or an autographed copy of  No More War!, as a gift to his teacher. [Letter from LP to Dietz May 27, 1966] [Filed under LP Correspondence: D: Correspondence, 1960-1966: Box #99, Folder #99.7]
  • Letter from William G. Harris, Jackson High School, to LP RE: Asks if it is possible to cure sickle cell anemia by inducing Malaria. [Letter from LP to Harris May 27, 1966][Filed under LP Correspondence: H: Correspondence, 1966: Box #169, Folder #169.4] 
  • Newspaper clipping, Milwaukee Sentinel, RE: "Pauling Asks Contemporary Set of Moral Principles." [Filed under LP Speeches, Box 1966s, Folder 1966s.13]
  • Newspaper clipping: "Pauling Asks contemporary Set of Moral Principles," Milwaukee Sentinel. [Filed under LP Newspaper Clippings, 1966n.65]
  • Newspaper clipping: "Pauling Calls Morals a Problem for Science," The MilwaukeeJournal. [Filed under LP Newspaper Clippings, 1966n.64]
  • Note from Fred J. Allen to LP RE: Shares that it was a great pleasure to see him and AHP again. [Filed under LP Correspondence: (Allen, Fred): Box #5, Folder #5.5]  
  • Photo: Takashi Hayashi, Linus Pauling, and Ava Helen Pauling standing in a lab together. New York, New York. Photographer unknown. “Dr. And Mrs. Pauling: I take your visit at New York a great honor. Takashi Hayashi, 1966- May - 23rd” Photographer unknown. Black and white print. [Filed under LP Photo Box: 1966i.3]