Letter from Linus Pauling to Ralph Gould. Page 1. July 19, 1966
Letter from Linus Pauling to Ralph Gould. July 19, 1966. Page 1  Larger Images / More Information. 1 p.  View Transcript

Activity Listings

  • Itinerary: Pacific Lutheran University, Tacoma, Washington; concern of conference to be a “people-oriented” University Center [Filed under LP Travel, Box #1.004, Folder 4.2] 
  • Letter from Florence K. Givens, Secretary to LP, to Robert De Boer, RE: Asks if it would be possible for him to come to Santa Barbara to photograph LP prior to striking a medal. Suggest some time in September would be convenient for the photographs. [Filed under LP Correspondence: D: Correspondence, 1960-1966: box #99, Folder #99.7][Filed under LP Correspondence: F: Correspondence, 1966: Box #129, Folder #129.10] 
  • Letter from LP [Signed by F. K. Givens, Secretary to LP], to Mrs. Marta Feuchtwanger RE: Declines her invitation to come to their library. Informs that they are arranging with Mr. De Boer to come to Santa Barbara. [Letter from Feuchtwanger to LP May 1, 1966][Filed under LP Correspondence: D: Correspondence, 1960-1966: box #99, Folder #99.7][Filed under LP Correspondence: F: Correspondence, 1966: Box #129, Folder #129.10] 
  • Letter from LP to Dr. H.C. Miller RE: Informs he has exhausted the supply of V-cillin K that he sent and asks for more. Asks whether of not Lille manufactures ascorbic acid, which he finds to be useful in preventing colds. Asks him to send penicillin and ascorbic acid to Salmon Creek. [Filed under LP Correspondence: E: Individual Correspondence (Eli Lilly and Company): Box #111, Folder #111.4]
  • Letter from LP to Dr. Jack Abernathy, University of California Los Angeles, RE: LP will not be able to provide a manuscript of his address at Asilomar. He has broken his leg, but will still be coming to Asilomar. [Filed under LP Speeches, 19662.1]
  • Letter from LP to Jack Abernethy, Center for the Health Sciences, University of California, RE: Informs that he will not be able to prepare a manuscript of his address at Asilomar. Informs of his broken leg which has interfered with his work. [Filed under LP Correspondence: A: Correspondence, 1966: Box #15, Folder #15.1]  
  • Letter from LP to Miss Dorothea Creager RE: Feels her idea about Instant Referendum! is a good one, but has practical difficulties. Informs that he does not know enough about agencies and foundations that give grants in the social science fields. [Letter from Creager to LP April 8, 1966] [Filed under LP Correspondence: C: Correspondence, 1966: Box #78, Folder #78.1]
  • Letter from LP to Mr. Alois Stoff RE: He apologizes that he was not able to send a letter to Senator Robert Kennedy about his invitation to him to lecture due unexpected developments including a broken leg. [Filed under LP Correspondence: S: Individual Correspondence (Stern - Stoff): Box #368, Folder #368.8]
  • Letter from LP to Mrs. Nora Finley RE: Informs that he is not able to give her any help or advice about her mother. Informs that he and his associates were carrying on work in the field of mental retardation, and not a mental illness like the one that afflicts her mom. Suggests the use of tranquilizers as a way of restoring chemical balance in the brain.[Filed under LP Correspondence: F: Correspondence, 1966: Box #129, Folder #129.10] 
  • Letter from LP to Reverend J. N. Ondra RE: Regrets to inform him that he will not be able to accept the invitation to speak at the Christian Peace Conference on October 23rd. [Filed under LP Correspondence: O: Correspondence, 1966-1977: Box #301, Folder #301.1]
  • Letter from LP to Slim Brundage RE: Declines his invitation to speak on Eugenics at the College of Complexes. [Letter from Brundage to LP March 18, 1966][Filed under LP Correspondence: B: Correspondence 1966, Box #41, Folder #41.2] 
  • Letter from Lawrence Snyder Bell Telephone Laboratories to LP RE: Says that after searching through their abstracts they found that C. P. Snyder only published the one article in 1901 and that as far as he knows him and C. P. Snyder aren't related. He discusses his current work with nuclear magnetic resonance spectra and invites LP to come and give a talk on the subject. [Filed under LP Correspondence: S: Correspondence, 1966-1967: Box #384, Folder #384.1]
  • Letter from Leo Brewer, Chemistry Department, University of California, to LP RE: Informs that he is correct in his question of lowest rotational levels. Discusses the best sources of plants locally. [Letter from LP to Brewer July 14, 1966][Filed under LP Correspondence: B: Correspondence, 1966: Box #41, Folder #41.2] 
  • Newspaper article: “How much fluoride is too much? L.A. city council begins debate,” Los Angeles Free Press. [Filed under LP Science: (Articles and correspondence re: the fluoridation of drinking water, 1938-1988), Box #10.006, Folder #6.1]
  • Receipt from Grayson's Builders Supply, RE: $1.04. [Filed under LP Biographical: Business and Financial, Box 4.061, Folder 61.2]
  • Receipt from Miller Company Custom Sales, RE: $4.14. [Filed under LP Biographical: Business and Financial, Box 4.061, Folder 61.2]
  • Receipt from Standard Oil Company of California, RE: $49.19. [Filed under LP Biographical: Business and Financial, Box 4.061, Folder 61.2]