Letter from Linus Pauling to David Farrell. Page 1. December 9, 1966
Letter from Linus Pauling to David Farrell. December 9, 1966. Page 1  Larger Images / More Information. 1 p.  View Transcript

Travel: Seattle, WA

Activity Listings

  • Airline ticket: United Airlines, Spokane to Seattle [Filed under LP Travel, Box #1.004, Folder 4.2] 
  • Edward Kemp, Acquisitions Librarian, University of Oregon, to LP RE: Sorry that he missed him during his visit to Corvallis. Informs that the University is very much concerned with the possibility of preserving his files. [Letter from LP to Kemp May 11, 1966, June 6, 1966, December 13, 1966][Letter from Kemp to LP April 29, 1966][Filed under LP Correspondence: K: Correspondence, 1966: Box #202, Folder #202.4] 
  • Itinerary: leave Spokane at 9:15 AM, arrive in Seattle at 10:09 AM [Filed under LP Travel, Box #1.004, Folder 4.2] 
  • Letter from Charles O. Porter, Attorney at Law, to LP . RE: Asks LP for suggestions for a job more directly related to Porter's interests and training than the practice of law. [Filed under LP Biographical: Academia, Box 1.036, Folder 36.5]
  • Letter from D. J. Cram to The Nobel Committee for Chemistry RE: Submits a nomination for Professor S. Winstein for the 1967 Nobel Prize in Chemistry. [Filed under LP Correspondence: Nobel Prize Nominations: Box #280, Folder #280.9] 
  • Letter from E. Bright Wilson, Jr., Harvard University, to LP RE: Congratulates him on the Pauling Medal and was sorry not to be there. Hopes that Martin had time to talk to him about the revision of the quantum mechanics. [Letter from LP to Wilson December 12, 1966][Filed under LP Correspondence: The Linus Pauling Medal, (American Chemical Society, Puget Sound and Oregon Sections): Box #228, Folder #228.1] 
  • Letter from Gustav Albrecht to LP RE: Informs that Ross Wright, who desired a job at the ranch, was found in his house with a key. Informs that he was ordered off the premises. Notifies that he has not completed a forwarding card for the mail. [Filed under LP Correspondence: A: Individual Correspondence (Albrecht, Gustav): Box #4, Folder #4.2]  
  • Letter from Janey Read to LP RE: Ask him for information on what weapons are being used by the U.S. in Vietnam for her research paper on Bertrand Russell's proposal to try President Johnson as a war criminal. [Filed under LP Correspondence : R: Correspondence, 1964-1969: Box #343, Folder #343.3]
  • Letter from Mr. and Mrs. Fred Osborn to LP RE: Compliments LP on his address at convocation and invites LP to spend time with him and his wife at some point in the future. [Filed under LP Correspondence: O: Correspondence, 1966-1977: Box #301, Folder #301.1]
  • Letter from Rev. Stephen H. Fritchman, First Unitarian Church of Los Angeles, to LP, RE: Fritchman has heard that LP and AHP will be back in California for Christmas, and hopes they might attend his Meeting of Protest on Christmas Day, during which they will be protesting the continuation of the Vietnam War. [Filed under: LP Peace Section, Box 4.001, Folder 1.1]
  • Letter from Stanley Cobb, M.D., to Allan Butler, St. Luke’s Hospital RE: Discusses his opinion of Duncan’s “Theory of the Olfactory Organ in Human Behavior” paper. [Note in top Margin from Butler to LP RE: Informs that the letter is Dr. Cobb’s opinion of Duncan’s paper.] [Filed under LP Correspondence: B: Individual Correspondence: (Butler, Allan), Box #33, Folder #33.13] 
  • Memorandum from John Perry to Staff of the Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions, RE: The Center is holding its first annual Report to Founding Members at a dinner meeting to be held NaN, 19 J Staff members are requested to attend. [Filed under LP Biographical: Academia, Box 1.036, Folder 36.5]
  • Newspaper clipping: "Pauling Views U.S. Acts in S. Viet Nam," Spokane Spokesman-Review. [Filed under LP Newspaper Clippings, 1966n.107]
  • Receipt from Montecito County Water District, RE: $2.86. [Filed under LP Biographical: Business and Financial, Box 4.061, Folder 61.2]
  • Receipt from Southern Counties Gas Company, RE: $9.96. [Filed under LP Biographical: Business and Financial, Box 4.061, Folder 61.2]
  • Telegram from Milton Harris, Chairman of the Board, American Chemical Society, to LP RE: proud to congratulate him on the Pauling medal. [Letter from LP to Harris December 13, 1966][Filed under LP Correspondence: The Linus Pauling Medal, (American Chemical Society, Puget Sound and Oregon Sections): Box #228, Folder #228.1]